Humble Choice for March 2020 offers Planet Coaster, My Friend Pedro, and more

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Another month means another Humble Choice lineup to choose from. The games for March 2020's Humble Choice have been revealed, with 12 games on offer to choose from. Depending on what tier you're subscribed to, you can pick 3, 9, or if you're grandfathered into the Classic plan, 10 games to keep. Those titles are as follows:
  • My Friend Pedro
My Friend Pedro is a violent ballet about friendship, imagination, and one man’s struggle to obliterate anyone in his path at the behest of a sentient banana.
  • Planet Coaster (+1 DLC)
Planet Coaster® - the future of coaster park simulation games has arrived! Surprise, delight and thrill incredible crowds as you build your coaster park empire - let your imagination run wild, and share your success with the world.
  • F1 2019 (+ Anniversary DLC)
F1® 2019, the official videogame, challenges you to defeat your rivals in the most ambitious F1® game in Codemasters’ history. F1® 2019 features all the official teams, drivers and all 21 circuits from the season. This year sees the inclusion of F2™ with players able to compete in the 2018 season.
  • Fell Seal: Arbiter's Mark
Fell Seal: Arbiter's Mark is a turn-based tactical RPG with a focus on storytelling and strategic battles. Unfold a mature story as you progress through hand-crafted scenarios, controlling your own group of Arbiters, with each character customizable from a wide selection of classes and abilities!
  • Battle Chasers: Nightwar
Battle Chasers: Nightwar is an RPG inspired by the classic console greats, featuring deep dungeon diving, turn-based combat presented in a classic JRPG format, and a rich story driven by exploration of the world.
  • Exapunks
The year is 1997. You used to be a hacker, but now you have the phage. You made a deal: one hack, one dose. There’s nothing left to lose… except your life.
  • Turok
A world where time has no meaning - and evil knows no bounds. Torn from a world long gone, the time traveling warrior Turok has found himself thrust into a savage land torn by conflict.
  • Death's Gambit
Death's Gambit is a challenging 2D action platformer with deep RPG elements. As an agent of Death bound to his service, unravel the mystery of Siradon and discover the true price of immortality.
  • 198X
Part 1 of arcade epic 198X. A coming-of-age story told through multiple games and genres. Experience the thrill of shooting, driving, jumping, fighting and role-playing in 5 full-blown arcade stages – combined with cinematic pixel-art storytelling.
  • NIFFELHEIM
Your avatar is a brave warrior who has fallen in battle. But instead of well-deserved peace in Asgard, his soul is trapped in the harsh world of Niffelheim. Survive in this hostile world, ransack the neighbor lands, explore dangerous dungeons and find your way to...
  • AI War 2
The most devious and acclaimed artificial intelligence in strategy gaming returns... with a host of mutual enemies. AI War II is a grand strategy/RTS hybrid against an overwhelming, inhuman enemy who has conquered the galaxy.
  • Etherborn
Delve into an environmental puzzle platformer built on exploring and understanding gravity-shifting structures. You are a voiceless being that has just been born into a world where a bodiless voice awaits your arrival. Go forth and seek your purpose.

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There have been months where the monthly cost gave some rather amazing AAA titles. Spyro, Crash, Tomb Raider, etc. So, forgive us if we're used to even a semi-decent selection.

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Riiiight... So, we're instantly pirates if we don't like the selection? Spare me..
While I agree with you about the "pirates" thing - just because PC gamers can pirate doesn't mean they will pirate, and even then most of the "pirating" is to play old games no longer being sold by their publishers, followed by wanting to remove performance-tanking DRM and other invasive bullshit - the "rather amazing AAA titles" thing I have to disagree with.

While I do like two-thirds of Spyro: Reignited (that is, 1 and 2: Ripto's Rage. 3: Year of the Dragon has that bullshit two-regenerating-dragons boss fight and multiple different play styles that just aren't good, such as skateboarding, kangaroo and flying military penguin), I don't like Crash whatsoever (too difficult) or Tomb Raider (I despise the main character, Lara Croft).

I'd certainly say other games would be worth it, such as Watch_Dogs (not the sequel, though); Deus Ex: Human Revolution; Assassin's Creed: Origins; the Nonary Games; the Stanley Parable; Sniper Elite 4; Just Cause 3; the Headliner; Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age; Dr. Langeskov, The Tiger, and The Terribly Cursed Emerald; Bloons TD 5; Batman: Arkham Asylum; Batman: Arkham Knight.

Those would be games I'd definitely recommend for Humble; whether or not any of them would ever be there is another thing, though.
 
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While I agree with you about the "pirates" thing - just because PC gamers can pirate doesn't mean they will pirate, and even then most of the "pirating" is to play old games no longer being sold by their publishers, followed by wanting to remove performance-tanking DRM and other invasive bullshit - the "rather amazing AAA titles" thing I have to disagree with.

While I do like two-thirds of Spyro: Reignited (that is, 1 and 2: Ripto's Rage. 3: Year of the Dragon has that bullshit two-regenerating-dragons boss fight and multiple different play styles that just aren't good, such as skateboarding, kangaroo and flying military penguin), I don't like Crash whatsoever (too difficult) or Tomb Raider (I despise the main character, Lara Croft).

I'd certainly say other games would be worth it, such as Watch_Dogs (not the sequel, though); Deus Ex: Human Revolution; Assassin's Creed: Origins; the Nonary Games; the Stanley Parable; Sniper Elite 4; Just Cause 3; the Headliner; Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age; Dr. Langeskov, The Tiger, and The Terribly Cursed Emerald; Bloons TD 5; Batman: Arkham Asylum; Batman: Arkham Knight.

Those would be games I'd definitely recommend for Humble; whether or not any of them would ever be there is another thing, though.
I did say "semi decent". The selection isn't always exquisite. My point was that the monthly selections as of late have been lackluster and seemingly decrease in quality.
 

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I don't get these monthly packages where someone selects games for you anyway (or any other monthly sub at that matter). I'd rather just buy games I want, probably save a lot of money in the long run (as opposed to being handed 50% of games you have no interest in half the year).
 

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