The Complete Inkle Library Humble Bundle is live and with it an absolutely awesome deal on games like Heaven's Vault and Expelled! Some really lovely games included in this one. On top of the video games, there's also the Heaven's Vault four-part novel included too.
Below the cut we'll list the games and their ratings, along with each being a Steam link for more info.
All of the games included for £17.82:
- A Highland Song - Steam Deck: Verified | User Rating: Very Positive
- 80 Days - Steam Deck: Verified | User Rating: Very Positive
- Expelled! - Steam Deck: Verified | User Rating: Very Positive
- Heaven's Vault - Steam Deck: Verified | User Rating: Very Positive
- Overboard! - Steam Deck: Verified | User Rating: Very Positive
- Pendragon: Narrative Tactics - Steam Deck: Playable | User Rating: Mixed
- Sorcery! Parts 1 and 2 - Steam Deck: Playable | User Rating: Very Positive
- Sorcery! Part 3 - Steam Deck: Not Rated | User Rating: Very Positive
- Sorcery! Part 4 - Steam Deck: Not Rated | User Rating: Mostly Positive
- TR-49 - Steam Deck: Verified | User Rating: Very Positive
See them all in the Complete Inkle Library Humble Bundle.
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Too bad I already have all of those except for Expelled! and TR-49.
Can recommend the bundle for Heaven's Vault and the novelization alone, though. I guess from an art perspective, HV may not appeal to everyone, in the way it mixes 3D environments with 2D character sprites, but if exploration is your thing, and you enjoy a plot that seems to form effortlessly around your actions and discoveries, there's nothing better.
The novels (part 1 and 2) retell the events of the game, offering some more background on certain characters and events, and felt like a nice addition to the game itself. I read them a couple years after playing the game, which may or may not have affected my perception. Liked the writing style, though. Part 3 and 4 expand on the background and secrets of the Nebula, and while I'd rather have played HV2, they are better than nothing. Writing is good, again, but I thought certain things that came to light were a bit meh. Sometimes, it's perhaps preferable that not all mysteries are resolved.
Can recommend the bundle for Heaven's Vault and the novelization alone, though. I guess from an art perspective, HV may not appeal to everyone, in the way it mixes 3D environments with 2D character sprites, but if exploration is your thing, and you enjoy a plot that seems to form effortlessly around your actions and discoveries, there's nothing better.
The novels (part 1 and 2) retell the events of the game, offering some more background on certain characters and events, and felt like a nice addition to the game itself. I read them a couple years after playing the game, which may or may not have affected my perception. Liked the writing style, though. Part 3 and 4 expand on the background and secrets of the Nebula, and while I'd rather have played HV2, they are better than nothing. Writing is good, again, but I thought certain things that came to light were a bit meh. Sometimes, it's perhaps preferable that not all mysteries are resolved.
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