Bundle Includes: -Darksiders (soundtrack included) -Metro 2033 -Red Faction Armageddon (soundtrack included) -Company of Heroes (2 soundtracks included) -Company of Heroes: Opposing Fronts -Company of Heroes: Tales of Valor
Beat the average price (currently $5.69) and get: -Saint's Row: The Third (soundtrack included) -Titan Quest -Red Faction Armageddon - Path to War DLC -Warhammer 40,000 - Dawn of War
All games require Steam to play.
12/6 Update New items added! -Titan Quest -Red Faction Armageddon - Path to War DLC
Humble Bundle- Like the rest of the Humble THQ Bundle, these fantastic additions are available for Windows only and require Steam to play. If you have already purchased the bundle, you can get the Steam keys for your bonus content right now for free from your download page. New purchasers can get the games by paying over the average price.
**12/11 Update** New Item added! (Thanks to Murrow for updating us!) -Warhammer 40,000 - Dawn of War
Humble Bundle- This awesome real-time strategy game is available for Windows and requires Steam to play. If you’ve already purchased a bundle, you’ll find a Steam key already available for you for free on your download page. New purchasers can get Dawn of War by paying over the average price for their bundle.
Thanks for visiting FatWallet.com. Join for free to remove this ad.
marsilies
Senior Member - 2K
posted: Nov. 29, 2012 @ 1:33p
If you pay less than $1, you'll only get the soundtracks (not the one for Saint's Row: The Third though). So you can get the soundtracks for only $0.01 if for some reason you don't want the games.
I think the 2 Company of Heroes soundtracks cover music for all 3 games. You can get the Company of Heroes soundtracks for free here: http://store.steampowered.com/sub/1529/
tomatthe
Ancient Member
posted: Nov. 29, 2012 @ 1:42p
They almost always add a few games later for those that have paid over the average as well. Pretty hard to go wrong with these bundles.
CrazyGamer
Addicted Member
posted: Nov. 29, 2012 @ 2:46p
Thx OP!
00sweeney
Senior Member
posted: Nov. 29, 2012 @ 4:22p
Kudos to you, OP.
SUB
Tired Member
posted: Nov. 29, 2012 @ 6:25p
over $1.3M in sales with a $5.62 average right now, that's a pretty damn good deal for those games
qcumber98
Pickled
posted: Nov. 30, 2012 @ 12:19a
Company of Heroes is fun and plays like Warcraft. Saints Row is a waste of time. It's a cheap knockoff of Grand Theft Auto.
protivakid
Member
posted: Nov. 30, 2012 @ 10:00a
In for it just for Company of Heroes
ProppaT
Senior Member - 2K
posted: Nov. 30, 2012 @ 10:22a
qcumber98 said: Saints Row is a waste of time. It's a cheap knockoff of Grand Theft Auto.
I disagree. As someone who's not really partial to either series, but has been forced to endure multiple hours of both, Saints Row the Third is hands down more fun. The first two SR games weren't very good, but 3 got things right. GTA wins at story telling, but Saints Row wins with controls (something that they've never been able to get right with the GTA titles) and just pure ridiculousness and fun. GTA has just become stale...at least Saints Row upped the ante a bit.
harlock001
Cranky Member
posted: Nov. 30, 2012 @ 10:31a
ProppaT said: GTA wins at story telling, but Saints Row wins with controls
Cool! RockStar changed something with the PC GTA vehicle controls (starting with San Andreas). It was so different from Vice City that I just gave up on the series.
Saints Row III gets a 4.5/5 rating on Amazon, so someone seems to like it.
mazeroth
Senior Member
posted: Nov. 30, 2012 @ 12:54p
Awesome deal. Thanks!
MDHokie
Happy Member
posted: Dec. 6, 2012 @ 1:46p
New items added! -Titan Quest -Red Faction Armageddon, - Path to War DLC
Those who previously bought can click the original email link and generate new Steam keys for the two new downloads
Hoogineer
Geeky member
posted: Dec. 6, 2012 @ 1:57p
I don't know whether I'll ever have time to play them, but I can't pass it up for $1.
MDHokie
Happy Member
posted: Dec. 6, 2012 @ 3:29p
Hoogineer said: I don't know whether I'll ever have time to play them, but I can't pass it up for $1.
No kidding. My backlog is ridiculous right now. So many games that I bought simply because they were on sale for such a great price and/or in bundles.
I guess it'll just be a good collection to have whenever I have kids, as long as they don't play when I want to :/
Hoogineer
Geeky member
posted: Dec. 6, 2012 @ 3:34p
MDHokie said: Hoogineer said: I don't know whether I'll ever have time to play them, but I can't pass it up for $1.
No kidding. My backlog is ridiculous right now. So many games that I bought simply because they were on sale for such a great price and/or in bundles.
I guess it'll just be a good collection to have whenever I have kids, as long as they don't play when I want to :/ You'll have time to play when your wife and kids go to sleep. Unless you're wearing your kid in a baby carrier -- waiting for your son to go back to sleep at 3 AM is a lot more fun when you're standing up playing Madden.
MDHokie
Happy Member
posted: Dec. 6, 2012 @ 3:46p
Haha great advice! I knew FW would benefit me in multiple aspects of my life!
t32709n
New Member
posted: Dec. 7, 2012 @ 4:14p
I bought the games could someone tell me where to go and download them? Is it through Steam? I was able to download the music but could not figure out how to get the games. Thanks
promyst
Loyal Member
posted: Dec. 7, 2012 @ 5:09p
t32709n said: I bought the games could someone tell me where to go and download them? Is it through Steam? I was able to download the music but could not figure out how to get the games. Thanks
Go to your unique link that they sent you via email and then click "reveal steam code" for each of the games. FYI: If you paid less than $1 you only bought the soundtracks not the games.
t32709n said: I bought the games could someone tell me where to go and download them? Is it through Steam? I was able to download the music but could not figure out how to get the games. Thanks
Click link in email, and there are little Steam buttons on the webpage that you can click to generate the Steam keys.
Then go into Steam, go up to Games dropdown along the top, and select Activate Game on Steam
Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War - Game of the Year Edition was just added to the Humble THQ Bundle for those who pay over the average!
MDHokie
Happy Member
posted: Dec. 11, 2012 @ 11:26a
Murrow said: Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War - Game of the Year Edition was just added to the Humble THQ Bundle for those who pay over the average!
Thanks Murrow! Updated the main post with info on the new item.
ebbikenezer
Senior Member
posted: Dec. 11, 2012 @ 5:26p
Oh gosh, I'm so torn. I feel like if I donate very little I'm ripping charity off, but too much and it's not worth it for the games as I could just donate money anyhow......
Trying to think of a good amount, that's worthwhile for the charities.
zurge
Tired Member
posted: Dec. 11, 2012 @ 5:52p
One day left. Just a heads up if anyone is still mulling it over.
SUB
Tired Member
posted: Dec. 11, 2012 @ 7:49p
ebbikenezer said: Oh gosh, I'm so torn. I feel like if I donate very little I'm ripping charity off, but too much and it's not worth it for the games as I could just donate money anyhow......
Trying to think of a good amount, that's worthwhile for the charities.
How about $10? That comes out to this default distribution: $6.50 to THQ (who needs the money anyway), $2 to charity ($1 apiece) and $1.50 for Humble Tip.
I gave all of mine to THQ...does that make me a jerk??
Hoogineer
Geeky member
posted: Dec. 12, 2012 @ 6:47a
Sub said: How about $10? That comes out to this default distribution: $6.50 to THQ (who needs the money anyway), $2 to charity ($1 apiece) and $1.50 for Humble Tip. Sure why not. If you donated to The Red Cross for Sandy victims recently, you probably can skip on charity. Or you could use this is as your donation vehicle.
Slider said: I gave all of mine to THQ...does that make me a jerk?? No, it's an option. You're helping the lowly PC game developer.
MDHokie
Happy Member
posted: Dec. 12, 2012 @ 4:07p
Last call! Less than 2 hours left on this amazing deal!
SUB
Tired Member
posted: Dec. 19, 2012 @ 3:31p
Looks like it wasn't enough, THQ filed for bankruptcy
Disclaimer: By providing links to other sites, FatWallet.com does not guarantee, approve or endorse the information or products available at these sites, nor does a link indicate any association with or endorsement by the linked site to FatWallet.com.
Members of our community may attach files to a post in accordance with the User Agreement. FatWallet is not responsible for the content, accuracy, completeness or validity of any information contained in any attached file. Files have *not* been scanned for viruses. Be especially wary of Excel files which may contain malicious content.
One-time set up
Avoid the hassle of entering your information every time you buy.
•
Instant Cash Back tracking
Since we complete the purchase, we can credit your Cash Back immediately.
•
Buy with just two clicks
One click begins checkout and another confirms your purchase.
Once set up, making a purchase with FW checkout is a breeze. FatWallet Checkout confirms the after-tax
price plus shipping and, after you confirm, completes your purchase for you.
Shopping
Earn Cash Back while you shop - just 3 simple steps.
1. Sign Up so we know who to pay! (It's FREE.)
2. Shop through FatWallet for deals from your favorite stores. Your online purchases earn Cash Back that builds in your FatWallet account.
3. Get Paid by requesting a payment via check or PayPal.
FatWallet coupons help you save more when shopping online. Use our Coupons Search to browse coupons and offers from thousands of stores, gathered into one convenient location.
Forums
As part of our FatWallet Community, you can share deals with almost a million shoppers in our forums. Forum content is generated by consumers for consumers. Share deals, money-saving tips, and more. It's FREE, fun, and addicting.
Support
Our customer experience team is here around the clock - real people ready to assist.