Calibanbutcher said:
Cuz it ain't worth sh*t if you can't pawn n00bs online.
WIN!
OT: That's actually quite funny - at the time you were making the thread, I was actually currently buying the bundle xD I recall I went and checked on the bundle, saw they had added new content, wandered why I didn't get an email then saw that I actually had gotten one, exactly 10 minutes prior (but I didn't see it at the time). That was at 19:15, for the record, you posted the thread in 19:16 according to my time zone. So I bought it.
Anyway, I mostly got it for Dungeon Defenders, as I heard it's a good game
My thoughts on the bundle:
Bindings of Isaac is
really good. Well worth the money (also, it's like, less than a pound on Steam right now, if you have no heart and don't want the bundle)
Dungeon Defenders, as I said, I was looking forward to. Can't say how good it is just yet but at least that counts for something, right?
Legends of Grimrock - I really like, but I haven't gotten to play much yet. Also, I've had it for a while now from GOG.
Cave+ I've heard of but that's about it.
The Basement Collection is a bit puzzling. It's a collection of Flash games you should be able to find online, and yet Steam charges £3 for them (half now). Anyway, Time Fuck from there I've played before and it's quite good, really quite good - it has been one of my favourite Flash games.
Indie Game the movie sounds like a hipster thing. Also, a friend of mine has it but I've yet to watch it. I am not sure if I ever will. Might be worth watching with a group of friends and popcorn while we discuss all in the movie and crack jokes. But that's mostly any movie, too.
The rest I haven't played.
Also, the bundle comes with separate Steam keys for each game. Just sayin'. Oh, and I'm willing to part with Binding of Isaac, Legend of Grimrock [[user]wintercoat[/user]], Indie Game the Movie (yeah, that's on Steam), and the Basement Collection (if anybody wants this for whatever reason). First come, first served.