Humble Bundle Spring Sale: Rockstar, Sega, DeepSilver

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Picked up Fall of the Samurai for a buddy on this sale. All in all, Steam will probably beat these prices during their Summer sale.

Notables:

Alien Isolation $12.49
Company of Heroes 2 $9.99
Total War Attila $33.74
Total War Rome 2 Emperor Edition $14.96
Total War Shogun 2 $7.49
Total War Fall of the Samurai $7.49
Valkyria Chronicles $6.79
GTA IV w/ Episodes from LIberty City $5.99
Saints Row IV $7.49
 
Grand Theft Auto: Complete Package (GTA 3, Vice City, San Andreas, Liberty City and GTA 4) sounds like a steal at $9.99
 
Was looking at the Rockstar stuff and Max Payne and then got off on a tangent and found there to be quite a controversy over who actually should be credited with "Bullet Time"

Big fight between Warner Bros (The Matrix) and Max Payne.
 
Was looking at the Rockstar stuff and Max Payne and then got off on a tangent and found there to be quite a controversy over who actually should be credited with "Bullet Time"

Big fight between Warner Bros (The Matrix) and Max Payne.

I think Apple should get credit.
 
Alien Isolation is tempting.

Was looking at the Rockstar stuff and Max Payne and then got off on a tangent and found there to be quite a controversy over who actually should be credited with "Bullet Time"

Big fight between Warner Bros (The Matrix) and Max Payne.
Blade is always overlooked in this department - it came out the year before The Matrix and utilized what came to be known as "bullet time" and other effects, which were enhanced and popularized by The Matrix.
 
Alien Isolation is tempting.


Blade is always overlooked in this department - it came out the year before The Matrix and utilized what came to be known as "bullet time" and other effects, which were enhanced and popularized by The Matrix.

https://youtu.be/7RppfiZ50jQ?t=2m42s

Yeah they definitely used it first. I didn't know this until now.

But the matrix really did refine it and popularize it.
 
https://youtu.be/7RppfiZ50jQ?t=2m42s

Yeah they definitely used it first. I didn't know this until now.

But the matrix really did refine it and popularize it.

The aspect radio of your video is all wrong. It's a 16:9 AR video encoded at an inproper 4:3 AR so all the characters look like they would threw a funhouse mirror at the circus. Am I the only one who tests their youtube videos before they make them public?
 
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