Humble Choice May 2020 Review Strategy games, Simulations games, and Platformers

Hello, I am Kinglink, and welcome to the Humble Choice May 2020 review.

You know last month’s games must have been pretty good, I barely left the house in April. In all seriousness, I did put in a ton of time into Hitman, so I’m excited to see if there’s another winner this month.

For new viewers, I play each game for 1 hour, give my opinions, rank the best and worst, and talk about the bundle as a whole. I am also using chapters so if you don’t want to hear about a specific game, check the timeline and the next game’s chapter should be marked. We do have 15 games to talk about, including the surprise of last month, so let’s get to it with a roar.

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Humble Monthly Bundle December 2019 Review – Ending the Humble Monthly Bundle with a great bundle

Hello all, we’re back again with the Humble Monthly Bundle Recap for December 2019.

So let’s get started. This month we have three games, Yakuza Kiwami, Soul Calibur VI and My Time at Portia. Honestly this is yet again another solid month with three great games. It’s also the last month, and I’ll touch on that at the end. Let’s quickly talk about each game.

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My Time At Portia Review – Just taking it easy on the farm

Hello citizens, This is my review of My Time at Portia, developed by Pathea and published by Pathea and Team 17.

My Time at Portia is a life simulator, with a focus on building your home, outdoor workshop and, creating a life for yourself on the world of Portia…That sounds very futuristic and Science Fiction but that’s just promotional material. It feels more like Portia is the name of the town even if it’s not. There’s this idea of Post apocalyptic survival, that… really isn’t here. This game is very similar to Stardew Valley, Harvest Moon, and games like that. Throughout the game, players will meet people, explore, gather resources, and what makes My Time at Portia stand out from the crowd is building structures and objects.

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Thoughts on Humble Choice and a goodbye to Humble Monthly

The following is a script from the Youtube video posted below. Feel free to watch it if you prefer videos, and read it if you prefer the written word.

Hello, I thought I’d make a hopefully quick video just on some thoughts about the recent changes of Humble Monthly Bundle, moving to the Humble Choice system.

Now why this, I don’t tend to touch on current events, and the fact is, Humble Bundle has meant a lot to me. It’s given me a lot of games, according to the site I’ve been a subscriber since November 2016. There have not been many bad months, there have been months with odd choices, and there’s been the Black Ops 4 month. That one wasn’t great. But I love throwing 12 bucks down and getting at least one Triple-A title each month.

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Call of Duty: World War 2 – Review – Call of Duty returns to its roots once again

The follow is a Youtube Script that has been recorded and is available below. If you prefer to read rather than listen, continue on.

Hello soldiers, I’m Kinglink and It’s time to review Call of Duty World War II.

Call of Duty is a pretty long-running series. At least it feels like that. It’s only about 16 years old at this point, starting in 2003. And yet we’ve had a yearly title almost every year except for 2004, and … well, 2018, it is hard to call Black Ops 4 a mainline game, but you can read about that in a previous review.

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Humble Monthly Bundle Early Unlocks Previews for November 2019 – Crash, Spyro and Call of Duty, oh my!

Hello again,

It’s another new month, and once again I’m here to cover the Humble Monthly Bundle Early Unlocks.  This is a really solid month as well as an easy one as there are already reviews for two of the three games, and the selection is fantastic.  It’s an Activision triple pack, along with one of the newest games they released for the PC.  It’s Spyro Reignited Trilogy, Call of Duty: World War 2 and Crash Bandicoot Trilogy.Read More »

Spyro Reignited Trilogy Review – Exactly how a collection should be done

Played on Windows.
Also Available on Switch, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4.

Spyro was one of the unofficial mascots of the Sony Playstation, along with Crash and a few other potential choices. Made by Insomniac Games, it was one of the iconic series that people think about when they think about the original Playstation platform, and with that memory, it’s no surprise gamers often think of it as one of the best games for the system. Twenty years have passed but the original three Spyro games have returned in the Spyro Reignited Trilogy made by Toys for Bob. But how well can a twenty-year-old game perform in the modern era?

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