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Humble Bundle V is here, with Amnesia: The Dark Descent, LIMBO, Psychonauts, and Superbrothers: Sword & Sworcery EP.

Article Posted by feillyne on Jun 4th, 2012

Five incredible, best-selling games. Humble Indie Bundle V features five modern masterpieces and their soundtracks. Experience the fear and paranoia of Amnesia: The Dark Descent; the intensity and impact of LIMBO; the zany characters of Psychonauts; the future-retro, audiovisual concoction of Superbrothers: Sword & Sworcery EP; and, for customers who pay more than the average price, the exquisitely crafted action-RPG, Bastion.

Pay what you want. If you bought all these games and soundtracks separately, it would cost around $110. But we are letting you set the price!

Humble Indie Bundle V

The games work great on Mac, Windows, and Linux.

System requirements are here: Support.humblebundle.com

You can support charity. Choose how your purchase is divided: between the developers, the Child's Play Charity, or the Electronic Frontier Foundation. And if you like this deal, a tip to Humble Bundle would be much appreciated!

COUNTDOWN TO 14 Jun 2012 18:00:00 -0500

The official website: Humblebundle.com
The ModDB Humble Bundle group: Desura.com
Bundeals group: Desura.com

Comments
timstro59
timstro59 Jun 4 2012, 8:13pm said:

but, I already have Amnesia and Psychonauts.

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emcee334
emcee334 Jun 8 2012, 8:48am replied:

They added Super Meat Boy, Lone Survivor, and Braid to the "Beat the Average" pot, if that makes it more interesting for you.

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Mkilbride
Mkilbride Jun 5 2012, 3:00am said:

Yeah, I paid 1$, so I can finally get AMnesia, played it before, but now I own it, for not a bad price.

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Vendel-San
Vendel-San Jun 9 2012, 11:04am replied:

Pay what you want... but 1$ is weak. I guess that if you could donate less you probably would?

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mastermikeywwt
mastermikeywwt Jun 8 2012, 8:45am said:

I paid $12.50. Trying to bump up the Linux average even more ;)

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keldwud
keldwud Jun 8 2012, 9:21am said: Online

I already owned all the other games in this bundle but I paid about eight bucks so that I could get Amnesia. That was the only game I didn't have. And then Lone Survivor was the other one I didn't have, either. Most, I own on xbox. It was worth it just to get Amnesia. I've been waiting a while for it to either appear in a bundle or on sale :)

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Gutigen
Gutigen Jun 13 2012, 11:35am said:

So, where is Desura key? :/

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ruben0981
ruben0981 Jun 24 2012, 8:59am replied:

They havent given Desura keys for a while now...

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WastedWalruse
WastedWalruse Jun 14 2012, 2:49pm said:

Can you get this if your in England?

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ruben0981
ruben0981 Jun 24 2012, 8:57am said:

Vandel-San
Yes, its pay what you want and he decieded to pay $1 whats wrong with that. The fact is that I had most of the games in the BTA already. So would you rather gamers just torrent the games, or pay $1?
I personally paid $8 to get the bundle and Bation, and was pleasently surprised at the BTA games, but I had those already. I then get a gift key for my brother in law who occasionally games.
Great games, HIB, keep up the good work youve set the bar before, but wow, this was on a whole nother level!

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Mykro
Mykro Jul 21 2012, 9:41am said:

I was sorry to read about the fallout between the Desura team and the Humble Bundle guys :( I do understand the reasoning by Desura because they were hosting the downloads and getting none of the money. In fact I suspect the 2GB game Shank in HIB 4 was the prime reason that Desura decided to stop hosting the bundles. But I think they may have now shot themselves in the foot by not thinking of marketshare. I had bought every Humble Bundle and was starting to enjoy having my game library in Desura and was considering purchasing additional games through Desura. But now because of the fallout the HIB games are distributed through the Ubuntu software centre instead, and when Valve finally brings Steam to Linux, every single Humble Bundle game will be available on Steam too. So Desura is going to lose a lot of relevancy for users like me.

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s_d
s_d Sep 20 2012, 8:30pm replied:

I have this same concern. And I've activated a couple of games through USC (Psychonauts, Superbrothers) and the experience is pretty awful. Futzing with GPG key activation, editing authorization files, installing through USC, etc., is pretty miserable. It also had all sorts of weird problems with 32-bit vs 64-bit builds, which required a bit of hackery. Comparing that with my Desura experience on my Gentoo box (where's USC on Gentoo?! right...) it's hard to see why everyone is so in love with Ubuntu, past the most basic uses. Also, Gwibber blows. But I digress...
Actually, come to think of it, Desura is great on my Ubuntu box as well. I just need the Desurium team to do a release to solve the occasional silent crashes :-D

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MetaQ
MetaQ Jul 25 2012, 12:44pm said:

I agree with Mykro. I was really upset when there was no Desura keys with this bundle. Probably will switch to Steam when they realease the Linux version.

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