{"id":257023,"date":"2020-03-17T17:30:00","date_gmt":"2020-03-17T21:30:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/jbsgame.com\/the-humble-capcom-mega-bundle-is-heavy-on-resident-evil\/"},"modified":"2020-03-17T17:30:00","modified_gmt":"2020-03-17T21:30:00","slug":"the-humble-capcom-mega-bundle-is-heavy-on-resident-evil","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/jbsgame.com\/the-humble-capcom-mega-bundle-is-heavy-on-resident-evil\/","title":{"rendered":"The Humble Capcom Mega Bundle is heavy on Resident Evil"},"content":{"rendered":"

‘Chris, this way!’<\/h2>

When a major publisher like Capcom partners with Humble Bundle, I feel like I have to take a look despite knowing full well that I’ll inevitably already own most – if not all! – of the featured games. That’s exactly the situation I’m in with this week’s Humble Capcom Mega Bundle<\/a>. My fate is sealed.<\/p>

These PC deals are somewhat scattershot, but here’s the gist. You can get the Mega Man Legacy Collection <\/em>for a dollar – a dollar<\/em>! You can also save on the Mega Man Legacy X Collection<\/em>, which is uneven but still great, and a few Resident Evil <\/em>gems including Resident Evil HD Remaster <\/em>and Revelations 2<\/em>.<\/p>

But as far as newer <\/em>Capcom games, it’s a little less outwardly enticing. This bundle only includes half-off coupons for Resident Evil 2 <\/em>(2019) and Devil May Cry 5<\/em>, not the full games, and that’s a harder sell.<\/p>

I understand they want to keep the overall price down, but still. This deal is going to click with a particular audience. The rest of us will need to figure out if we’re fine hoarding duplicate copies.<\/p>

The bare-minimum $1-and-up tier:<\/strong><\/p>