Bundle Stars Wants You To Load Up On RPG Deals. I Say Oblige Them!

So, Bundle Stars is having yet another sale. Well, ALL they have are sales, but this time, you can buy some fine RPGs for a dollar or two or spend a tiny bit more for a bundle with assorted games and get one of these titles below in that deal. Anyway, pick one or pick all – it’s your move!

 
While here in America, the two Two Worlds games get a lot of negativity thrown their way, if you like European-developed open world role playing games or want to experiment with a couple, there’s a lot to love in both. Two Worlds: Epic Edition for a dollar and Two Worlds II for two bucks? DEAL of the week, I say. In either game You’ll get some pretty visuals, very large worlds to explore packed with plenty of challenge, and while not exactly strong on story, both games share a slightly goofy sense of humor that for me, at least was a refreshing change from the darker doom and gloom games in the genre.

 
The second game is the better looking of the two, but turn off the motion blur effect and down any other visual effects that can make playing the game a queasy thrill ride at times. The story is a bit better in the sequel, but as noted, that oddball humor is still there. I find it amusing that some people who disliked the funny stuff here probably never played one of the later Might and Magic games 3DO made. At times, those were practically comedies wrapped into a dungeon crawling experience. Anyway, more suggestions below the jump…

 
If you like your RPGs isometric and much more challenging, there’s Inquisitor: Deluxe Edition, a game that may look a tad like it’s a part of Blizzard’s Diablo series, but this one’s quite different on a few fronts. It’s got a deeper story and a combat system that’s similar, but has some rather cool elements that make it stand out. You won’t find much in the way of humor here, but if you want to dive into a medieval-like world and get caught up in the dark and deadly mystery that awaits, this one’s a steal at a measly two bucks.

 
And then there’s Enclave, Starbreeze Studios’ excellent and supremely challenging action/RPG hybrid. Two separate campaigns told from opposite sides of the same conflict await you here along with devious environmental traps, dead-shot archers and enemies that don’t go down without a good fight. Expect a bit of stealth, some scares, a few pesky jumping sequences and some really well hidden secrets in this game that still looks pretty darn good for its age (well, except for that water that doesn’t move when you’re in it). At a dollar, it’s a total “grab it!” deal, so buy it already!

 
And finally, there’s Battlepaths. Sure it’s got a goofy art style, but the game’s difficulty is hardcore and the neat loot that drops from those newly made dead monsters makes for some great “Just one more hour!” gameplay. This one’s pretty lengthy as well, with three massive maps to explore. At a dollar, it’s also highly recommended.

So, now you have something to do now that you’re reading this and were thinking you’d have nothing to do. Yes, you’ll trade a little money for games and get more in return than what you put out. That’s the Bundle Stars mission in action, folks!

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