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  • Humble Indie Bundle 13 features Jazzpunk, OlliOlli

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    Danny Cowan
    Danny Cowan
    10.31.2014

    Comedy adventure game Jazzpunk and side-scrolling skateboarding sim OlliOlli headline the latest Humble Indie Bundle, with Shadowrun Returns available as an incentive for buyers who pay $12 or more for the package. All bundle buyers receive copies of OlliOlli, 2D exploration game Insanely Twisted Shadow Planet, and twitch FPS Tower of Guns. Beat the average purchase price (currently $6.93) and you'll unlock Jazzpunk, survival horror sequel Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs, and four giftable copies of the 2D action-roguelike Risk of Rain. Humble Bundle's organizers are also offering up Teleglitch: Die More Edition free of charge for Halloween. The Humble Indie Bundle 13 is up for grabs through November 11. [Video: Humble Bundle]

  • Humble Roguelike Weekly Sale offers six ways to die for $6

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    Jessica Conditt
    Jessica Conditt
    01.24.2014

    The Humble Weekly Sale is feeling lethal and unforgiving, offering six roguelikes for the tempting price of "basically nothing." Yes, these products will kill you, over and over and over again – but they're on sale. You can't beat that. Three of the games are available for any price you want: Paranautical Activity (Early Access game), Dungeons of Dredmor Complete and Hack, Slash Loot. The remaining three games are thrown in if you pay $6 or more: The Binding of Isaac plus Wrath of the Lamb DLC, Teleglitch: Die More Edition Guns and Tunes, and Sword of the Stars: The Pit Gold Edition. This bundle seems to be priced according to "complexity of name." Don't worry though – they will all kill you. At a discount.

  • Steam weekly deals: Leisure Suit Larry, Worms, MX vs ATV

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    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    10.08.2013

    This week's Steam sales gauntlet has been laid and it's a doozy. 15 games in total are on sale, including the aforementioned Teleglitch: Die More Edition for $3.25, Leisure Suit Larry Reloaded for $12, Worms: Revolution for $7.49 and MX vs ATV Reflex for $4. Historical tactical game Commander: Conquest of the Americas is down to $2.50, while physics-smashing racer FlatOut is on sale for $1.87. Hellacious shooter NecroVision can be summoned to your Steam library for $3.24, while fantasy match-em-up 4 Elements is down to $1.50. There's a lot to comb through in this week's Steam deals, so head to the sales page for more.

  • Teleglitch patched for controller support, new DLC adds 'music to kill by'

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    Jordan Mallory
    Jordan Mallory
    10.08.2013

    On this, the day if its first DLC pack release, Teleglitch: Die More Edition has also been updated with full controller support and a deep, limited-engagement discount on Steam. The Guns and Tunes pack, available now for $1.99, adds "music to kill by and the weapons to make it happen:" Eight new starter weapons/utilities, five new songs that "enhance your Teleglitch experience," and a new option to randomize weapons at the beginning of the game. Folks who pre-ordered Teleglitch before its release last July already own this DLC, the listing states. The game is now also fully compatible with Steam's Big Picture mode, thanks to its newly added controller support. When our own Dave Hinkle reviewed Teleglitch at launch, he described it as "a harsh mistress," saying that the game's true reward lies in "the empowerment you feel from besting the seemingly impossible odds." Snag Teleglitch: Die More Edition for just $3.25 until October 14.

  • Teleglitch: Die More Edition review: Death and glory

    by 
    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    07.26.2013

    My inventory is nearly empty. It always is, I don't know why I thought this time would be any different. My health is low and I haven't seen a can of rejuvenating meat in what seems like hours. Everything is completely silent. In front of me I see a pair of doors leading to the only area I have yet to explore. I take a breath and slowly walk forward. As the doors open, I hear the screams. A pack of things rush me and I only have a few shells left in my shotgun, not nearly enough to take down this frenzied mass. As I wait for them to get closer, I say my prayers and ready my last explosive. I place it at my feet and, at the last second, run back through the doors. The explosion echoes faintly and, with my gun raised, I wait to see what's going to come rushing through. This is Teleglitch: Die More Edition.%Gallery-194536%