Up for even more games to add to your collection? Humble Choice for April 2023 has some interesting games included. To save you clicking around, I'll list each game along with what to expect from them on Steam Deck and Linux desktop.
This is the monthly subscription from Humble Bundle, that gives you a fresh set of games to claim and keep every month. Included this month are:
Death Stranding Director's Cut
 Steam Deck Verified- ProtonDB Platinum
 
Aliens: Fireteam Elite
 Steam Deck Verified- ProtonDB Platinum
 
Life is Strange 2: Complete Season
 Steam Deck Verified- Linux Native
 
Rollerdrome
 Steam Deck Playable- ProtonDB Platinum
 
Monster Prom 2: Monster Camp
 Steam Deck Verified- Linux Native
 
Founders' Fortune
 Steam Deck Verified- ProtonDB Platinum
 
The Life and Suffering of Sir Brante
 Steam Deck Verified- ProtonDB Platinum
 
Revita
 Steam Deck Unsupported (but does work)- ProtonDB Platinum
 
Check out Humble Choice here.
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									"Director's Cut" gradually lost its meaning in movies, but I don't see how it could have ever had a meaning in computer games.
								
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							"Director's Cut" gradually lost its meaning in movies, but I don't see how it could have ever had a meaning in computer games.
It may or may not have more content, depending on what the difference is between the two. Supposedly the director knows best, but the bean counters have the final say. It's probably mostly bollocks, but it would be silly to have a director's cut if there wasn't something better or at least different about it.
Kind of insulting when you think about it, these same publishers will charge you more money for the very thing their pinch faced execs rejected :-)
Last edited by Grogan on 5 Apr 2023 at 3:44 am UTC
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							It may or may not have more content, depending on what the difference is between the two. Supposedly the director knows best, but the bean counters have the final say. It's probably mostly bollocks, but it would be silly to have a director's cut if there wasn't something better or at least different about it.It's weird, because the directors cut of Death Stranding is measured as being shorter in length compared to the normal version. So presumably that means they removed stuff instead?
(Or maybe I put too much trust into the ratings on howlongtobeat.com [External Link]
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							It's weird, because the directors cut of Death Stranding is measured as being shorter in length compared to the normal version. So presumably that means they removed stuff instead?...
By definition of "Director's Cut" that would be entirely possible. The final cut may have had some scenes added back, or changed to have more dialog etc.
I can't really comment on Death Stranding much because it's a game I can't play (AVX instructions and old Nehalem Corei7 that they can pry from my stiff, dead hands)
P.S. What they tend to do with a director's cut for games is also bundle content packs and stuff though too. So it still justifies it if the director's cut doesn't add more scenes or game play. It's still a "bonus" edition sort of thing.
Last edited by Grogan on 6 Apr 2023 at 10:30 pm UTC
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