Huge game bundle! But what is the real cost?
Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2016 11:19 pm
I'm usually on the prowl for great game deals, and there is one that did catch my eye. However, you may have noticed that I didn't post this under the "deals" section, because I wanted to focus more on what exactly the buyer would be getting in to.
Called "A Good Bundle," the deal is put together by itch.io, and there are several tiers. The biggest tier is $20, and nets you a whopping 151 games! These include some that we've reviewed here, including Gone Home and Catlateral Damage. Now before you dash out and pay for it, you need to read to the end.
Most of the games in this bundle look pretty bad. Not just pretty bad, but abysmally bad. As in, if you got the game for free, you'd still demand your money back bad. Aside from a couple in the top tier, there really isn't anything here that would make this bundle worth buying.
But that's actually a minor point, in the grand scheme of things. If you take a look at the inspiration behind the bundle, it claims "A bunch of creators are sharing their works to combat some of the ugliness in our world." However, all the proceeds are going to support the ACLU (an organization which, based on its sue-happy track record, is extremely anti-Christian) and Planned Parenthood (an organization that makes money by chopping up unborn children and selling their parts at taxpayer's expense). Frankly, I wouldn't consider either one of these organizations to be even close to the pinnacle of goodness or morality.
Even if there were games in this bundle that I would want, I wouldn't purchase it. I don't like the idea of my hard-earned money going to causes that oppose my own ethics and morality. I've passed on some other bundles that I've seen before, but this one really takes the cake in terms of "bundles to avoid."
But that's just my opinion. What do you think?
Called "A Good Bundle," the deal is put together by itch.io, and there are several tiers. The biggest tier is $20, and nets you a whopping 151 games! These include some that we've reviewed here, including Gone Home and Catlateral Damage. Now before you dash out and pay for it, you need to read to the end.
Most of the games in this bundle look pretty bad. Not just pretty bad, but abysmally bad. As in, if you got the game for free, you'd still demand your money back bad. Aside from a couple in the top tier, there really isn't anything here that would make this bundle worth buying.
But that's actually a minor point, in the grand scheme of things. If you take a look at the inspiration behind the bundle, it claims "A bunch of creators are sharing their works to combat some of the ugliness in our world." However, all the proceeds are going to support the ACLU (an organization which, based on its sue-happy track record, is extremely anti-Christian) and Planned Parenthood (an organization that makes money by chopping up unborn children and selling their parts at taxpayer's expense). Frankly, I wouldn't consider either one of these organizations to be even close to the pinnacle of goodness or morality.
Even if there were games in this bundle that I would want, I wouldn't purchase it. I don't like the idea of my hard-earned money going to causes that oppose my own ethics and morality. I've passed on some other bundles that I've seen before, but this one really takes the cake in terms of "bundles to avoid."
But that's just my opinion. What do you think?