Nightdive Studios is best known for refreshing classic shooters for the modern era, and with Humble's Fully Loaded bundle, you can grab nine of Nightdive's PC remasters for a mere $20, taking you straight back to the Nintendo 64 era with some of the pioneers in the first-person shooter genre.
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Headlining the Fully Loaded bundle are three dinosaur-blasting games: Turok, Turok 2: Seeds of Evil, and Turok 3: Shadow of Oblivion. All three sport enhanced graphics and gameplay improvements that make them easier to play for modern audiences, while still capturing the fast-paced arena-style shooting and blocky dinos that made them great back in the day.
The bundle also offers a bunch of other games that originated on the Nintendo 64. There's the mind-bending Forsaken, which is a shooter that gives you full 360-degree movement, and Doom 64, which is one of the wildest entries in the Hellish FPS series--and thanks to Doom 2016 and Doom Eternal, Doom 64 is now an important part of the modern Doom canon.
Like other Humble bundles, the Fully Loaded bundle offers a "pay what you want" structure. For $5, you get three games--Turok, Sin: Gold, and Blood: Fresh Supply--along with a coupon for 10% off PO'd: Definitive Edition in the Humble Store. Kick the price up to $10 and you'll add Forsaken: Remastered, Doom 64, and Turok 2 to the list. For $15, the bundle adds Powerslave Exhumed and Rise of the Triad: Ludicrous Edition, while $20 gets you everything from the previous tiers, plus Turok 3.
There's also a charity tied to the bundle, so you can choose to pay more to give a little to Active Minds. The charity focuses on providing mental health awareness and education to young people ages 14 to 24.
Humble has a few other bundles you might want to check out, as well. The Metroidvania Mania bundle offers seven Metroidvania games for $14, while the Monster Hunter World & Rise bundle offers both games and their DLC for $30. For something completely different, you can grab 61 Doctor Who comics for just $25 in the Doctor Who Megabundle. And outside of Humble, Fanatical is offering a new bundle every day this week, each with a different focus, like the Build Your Own RPG Bundle and the Build Your Own Strategy bundle.
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Headlining the Fully Loaded bundle are three dinosaur-blasting games: Turok, Turok 2: Seeds of Evil, and Turok 3: Shadow of Oblivion. All three sport enhanced graphics and gameplay improvements that make them easier to play for modern audiences, while still capturing the fast-paced arena-style shooting and blocky dinos that made them great back in the day.
The bundle also offers a bunch of other games that originated on the Nintendo 64. There's the mind-bending Forsaken, which is a shooter that gives you full 360-degree movement, and Doom 64, which is one of the wildest entries in the Hellish FPS series--and thanks to Doom 2016 and Doom Eternal, Doom 64 is now an important part of the modern Doom canon.
Like other Humble bundles, the Fully Loaded bundle offers a "pay what you want" structure. For $5, you get three games--Turok, Sin: Gold, and Blood: Fresh Supply--along with a coupon for 10% off PO'd: Definitive Edition in the Humble Store. Kick the price up to $10 and you'll add Forsaken: Remastered, Doom 64, and Turok 2 to the list. For $15, the bundle adds Powerslave Exhumed and Rise of the Triad: Ludicrous Edition, while $20 gets you everything from the previous tiers, plus Turok 3.
There's also a charity tied to the bundle, so you can choose to pay more to give a little to Active Minds. The charity focuses on providing mental health awareness and education to young people ages 14 to 24.
Humble has a few other bundles you might want to check out, as well. The Metroidvania Mania bundle offers seven Metroidvania games for $14, while the Monster Hunter World & Rise bundle offers both games and their DLC for $30. For something completely different, you can grab 61 Doctor Who comics for just $25 in the Doctor Who Megabundle. And outside of Humble, Fanatical is offering a new bundle every day this week, each with a different focus, like the Build Your Own RPG Bundle and the Build Your Own Strategy bundle.
Disclosure: GameSpot and Fanatical are both owned by Fandom.
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