Humble Bad Guys Bundle: Mafia 2, 3 and two villain games as a package

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In the “Bad-Guys” bundle, Humble Bundle brings together Mafia 2 in the remaster and 3 in the definitive version as well as two dungeon simulations. Dungeons 3 is in the tradition of the Bullfrog hit Dungeon Keeper, Legend of Keepers is more based on Darkest Dungeon, but changes perspective.

Mafia 2 told a gangster epic in the 1940s and 1950s that is still worth playing years after its publication. Mafia 3, which is more of a full version than a remaster version, doesn't have a particularly good reputation. In terms of narration, the title scores, thanks in part to its authentic 1970s atmosphere, but in terms of play there is only a rather ordinary open-word concept under the hood, which can be found on every corner and, due to its popularity, can be almost tiring. There is a good reason that Mafia 1 is missing in the collection: The shooter was given an exemplary, but correspondingly expensive remake in the form of the Definitive Edition (test), which brings the classic completely into the modern age. The two older, slightly “remastered” successors serve as an appetizer.

Dungeon Keeper fans will receive 3 supplies in the form of dungeons. In this game you have to build a dungeon as a villain and defend it against intruders. In the third part there is a real-time strategy part. Very good reviews show that the concept works. Legend of Keepers, on the other hand, presents itself as a “mixture of roguelite and dungeon management”, in which dungeons also have to be defended. Here, too, the judgments on Steam are positive.

The bundle contains a maximum of four games

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The bundle is only worthwhile as a complete package. Because for level 1, which only contains Legend of Keepers, the average price paid for the offer is used, which is currently around 10 euros. However, the remaining games are already available for 10.96 euros, which greatly simplifies the decision: There is actually no reason not to invest 96 cents more.