📌 The games: 2:30 Eastside Hockey Manager 🏒 4:04 MXGP (The Official Motorcross Videogame) 🏍 6:35 Super Time Force Ultra 🔫 8:35 A New Beginning - Final Cut 🎞 11:12 Street of Fury EX 🥋 14:33 Crazy Goat 🐐 18:36 Tetris RTX 🧩 20:31 Pipeline RTX 🧩 22:25 Need for Spirit - Off-Road Edition 🚗 24:42 Mini Mini-Golf ⛳🏌♂️ 27:28 Carrot Girl Adventures 🔫 30:40 No Time to Explain (Remastered) 🔫 32:05 Gas Guzzlers Extreme 🚗🏁
I actually have had No Time to Explain Remastered in my Steam library - I think it was some kind of Humble Bundle deal back in the day, but never gave it a chance. It's great to see an example of how this kind of "lottery" or "opening packs" style of adding games to your library truly is a gamble where the only guarantee you have is that YOU will pay. Not the dealer. Great video!
shouts out to the absolute gamer whose review of Eastside Hockey Manager read: "My wife left me and took the children." He had a cool 16,142.2 hours in-game. Legend.
There is a way you can manipulate the total hours that Steam thinks you have played. The tools are mainly used to farm trading cards out of a bunch of games at the same time, but running them at once multiplies the hours steam think you have played in a single game. so for every 1 hour you might be registered as played 8. So if have it running for 20 hours Steam will say you have played 160 hours etc. I think what the maximum limit is.. might be 32.
It's always like this for me too! I got that huge THQ "going out of business" sale and was so excited, but pretty much tried the games once and never touched them again. I guess it just kind of cheapens the experience, at least in my mind haha
I think overall it's a gamble but I can bet nobody has scored a real AAA title from the random key g2a thing. One thing I would suggest is maybe laying out the prices of every game (more clearly) when you got them and at the end how much you paid and how much they games are all worth. A few of the games I don't think you even showed the asking price from steam. Really though overall, just buy the games you want people! The Hockey Manager being the most played game and you considering it a loss just goes to show like one persons trash is another's treasure. Good video topic!
@@enterthearcade Of course! I appreciate your approach and you don't have humor that is trying too hard. (which is very common in game videos) I'll be checking out your other stuff soon!
"Modern" point & click is quite different from how it was back in the day. Today it's basically just used as an easy way to tell a story in video game form. System after system just got dumbed down. From actually typing words you wanted to say, to simply exhausting a dialogue tree. From clean visuals, where objects on the screen were all interactable, to the pixel hunting garbage of the 90s/00s, to the "highlight everything button" of modern point & click. Everyone with bigger ambitions moved on to other genres and as a result point & click is probably the video game genre that has devolved the most.
Oh wow, I had no idea so I appreciate you putting your perspective out there! A "highlight everything" button sounds like, yeah, why even be playing a game at that point?? Thanks for your insight, and thanks for watching!!
You actually got the best bundle in the first set XD A New Beginning is a great point and click and I very much enjoyed my playthrough! That one came to a matter of taste. I'm trying to decide how serious you were with your expectations of 'X random steam games' bundles, seemed a little phoned in. Anyone who has browsed the Steam Store for this long should know that catalogue is so huge, 5 random games might as well mean 5 no-name cart racers or dating sims (actually surprised no dating sims made it into your bundles). And shoutout to humble bundle for being the best bundle site since they just tell you what's in each one.
To be honest, that game has actually still been on my mind. I want to know what happens! Might just have to go back and finish it. Yeahhhh, you're right I definitely wasn't super serious, although I can't lie I was still really hopeful that I'd get like a triple A game or high quality indie. I'll consider myself lucky I dodged all the dating Sims haha Ive never actually tried humble bundle, but may make it into a future video topic. Thank you so much for such a well-written and thoughtful comment. You're awesome as heck, and thanks for watching my video!!
I fell for this scam myself and I was gutted, I would’ve considered your games you got to be a pipe dream compared to what I got. The best game I recieved was battle chess: a 15 year old or so game that barely worked and was decent to be honest. The others were made by the same few developers, looked like they had been made by a 5 year old on scratch or ms paint. Don’t get scammed it is a key dump for shitty developers- great video flashbacks for me 😔😔
Right!! This whole RTX thing does not do these games any favors. They think because they're making them 3D that it will look better, but no, it actually looks quite bad
You sound bit too positive, that your video name suggest. Yeah got too many games in Humble Bundles. So many mid tier games, that aren't bad but aren't good either.
Thank you for the feedback! And I think you're right, these packs probably end up more mid rather than bad or good!! Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching!
📌 The games:
2:30 Eastside Hockey Manager 🏒
4:04 MXGP (The Official Motorcross Videogame) 🏍
6:35 Super Time Force Ultra 🔫
8:35 A New Beginning - Final Cut 🎞
11:12 Street of Fury EX 🥋
14:33 Crazy Goat 🐐
18:36 Tetris RTX 🧩
20:31 Pipeline RTX 🧩
22:25 Need for Spirit - Off-Road Edition 🚗
24:42 Mini Mini-Golf ⛳🏌♂️
27:28 Carrot Girl Adventures 🔫
30:40 No Time to Explain (Remastered) 🔫
32:05 Gas Guzzlers Extreme 🚗🏁
I actually have had No Time to Explain Remastered in my Steam library - I think it was some kind of Humble Bundle deal back in the day, but never gave it a chance.
It's great to see an example of how this kind of "lottery" or "opening packs" style of adding games to your library truly is a gamble where the only guarantee you have is that YOU will pay. Not the dealer. Great video!
Yes, that's exactly how I feel!!!
shouts out to the absolute gamer whose review of Eastside Hockey Manager read: "My wife left me and took the children." He had a cool 16,142.2 hours in-game. Legend.
Haven't even seen the actual video but your comment makes me intrigued lol
LOL, I'm pretty sure I don't even have that many hours on all my Steam games combined
We actually look at quite a few hilarious Steam reviews in this one!
There is a way you can manipulate the total hours that Steam thinks you have played. The tools are mainly used to farm trading cards out of a bunch of games at the same time, but running them at once multiplies the hours steam think you have played in a single game. so for every 1 hour you might be registered as played 8. So if have it running for 20 hours Steam will say you have played 160 hours etc. I think what the maximum limit is.. might be 32.
I really enjoy videos like this and hope you make back your money through this upload.
Thank you so much! I'm just glad you enjoyed it!!
The parmigiano reggiano sign at 5:00 made me laugh my ass off lmao
omg, i didn't even notice any of those signs on the side of the track LOL
Got my Fallout: New Vegas with all DLC for about $6 off G2A and have never used it again lol
It's always like this for me too! I got that huge THQ "going out of business" sale and was so excited, but pretty much tried the games once and never touched them again. I guess it just kind of cheapens the experience, at least in my mind haha
I think overall it's a gamble but I can bet nobody has scored a real AAA title from the random key g2a thing. One thing I would suggest is maybe laying out the prices of every game (more clearly) when you got them and at the end how much you paid and how much they games are all worth. A few of the games I don't think you even showed the asking price from steam. Really though overall, just buy the games you want people! The Hockey Manager being the most played game and you considering it a loss just goes to show like one persons trash is another's treasure. Good video topic!
Thanks so much for such great and detailed feedback! Great ideas, I appreciate that, and thanks so much for watching!
@@enterthearcade Of course! I appreciate your approach and you don't have humor that is trying too hard. (which is very common in game videos) I'll be checking out your other stuff soon!
i mean at least they sold actual indie games back then, now they just fill it with AI slop
a very unfortunate trend indeed
"Modern" point & click is quite different from how it was back in the day. Today it's basically just used as an easy way to tell a story in video game form.
System after system just got dumbed down. From actually typing words you wanted to say, to simply exhausting a dialogue tree.
From clean visuals, where objects on the screen were all interactable, to the pixel hunting garbage of the 90s/00s, to the "highlight everything button" of modern point & click.
Everyone with bigger ambitions moved on to other genres and as a result point & click is probably the video game genre that has devolved the most.
Oh wow, I had no idea so I appreciate you putting your perspective out there! A "highlight everything" button sounds like, yeah, why even be playing a game at that point??
Thanks for your insight, and thanks for watching!!
You actually got the best bundle in the first set XD A New Beginning is a great point and click and I very much enjoyed my playthrough! That one came to a matter of taste.
I'm trying to decide how serious you were with your expectations of 'X random steam games' bundles, seemed a little phoned in. Anyone who has browsed the Steam Store for this long should know that catalogue is so huge, 5 random games might as well mean 5 no-name cart racers or dating sims (actually surprised no dating sims made it into your bundles).
And shoutout to humble bundle for being the best bundle site since they just tell you what's in each one.
To be honest, that game has actually still been on my mind. I want to know what happens! Might just have to go back and finish it.
Yeahhhh, you're right I definitely wasn't super serious, although I can't lie I was still really hopeful that I'd get like a triple A game or high quality indie. I'll consider myself lucky I dodged all the dating Sims haha
Ive never actually tried humble bundle, but may make it into a future video topic.
Thank you so much for such a well-written and thoughtful comment. You're awesome as heck, and thanks for watching my video!!
Tried these once in my broke college days. All i got were shotty mobile ports of matching games. 2 of which were sequals
Sadly that seems to be the vast majority of what these keys offer!!
I fell for this scam myself and I was gutted, I would’ve considered your games you got to be a pipe dream compared to what I got. The best game I recieved was battle chess: a 15 year old or so game that barely worked and was decent to be honest. The others were made by the same few developers, looked like they had been made by a 5 year old on scratch or ms paint. Don’t get scammed it is a key dump for shitty developers- great video flashbacks for me 😔😔
Dang dude, you really did get scammed!!! I guess I'll consider myself lucky that I actually ended up with 3 or 4 good games from the whole bunch
@enterthearcade you were man, love the video and interaction. You’ve got my subscribe
@ThatRoomey i appreciate you bro!!
Nice review!
Thank you! Thanks for watching!
The original Pipe Dream from the early 90s look better than this knockoff. Fun game as well.
Right!! This whole RTX thing does not do these games any favors. They think because they're making them 3D that it will look better, but no, it actually looks quite bad
why dont you buy the ones that tell you what you can get. They are more expensive but you can get triple A titles and good games overall
Actually that's a good idea! My brother told me to turn this into a series - maybe I'll experiment with other types of keys!
A New Beginning is okay, but there's better games from the same dev, like the Deponia series.
Ofc, if it's not your genre there's no point :)
got 5 crap games for 2 dollars killing floor 2 for 5 dollars and 5 more crap games for 3 dollars 😂
You sound bit too positive, that your video name suggest. Yeah got too many games in Humble Bundles. So many mid tier games, that aren't bad but aren't good either.
Thank you for the feedback! And I think you're right, these packs probably end up more mid rather than bad or good!! Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching!