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Humble Bundle packs Dead Rising, Resident Evil & DmC

Rude 'tude and dead dudes

The latest Humble Bundle is crammed with Capcom content for savvy bargaineers who fancy killing demons and zombies. The star game for me is 2013's DmC: Devil May Cry, which can be had for less than a quid, though I suppose some folks would be far more excited about all the Dead Risings and Resident Evils. It's a decent bundle, which you have another 13 days to grab.

The Humble Capcom Rising Bundle runs on the usual scheme: pay what you want, getting to more games in tiers as you pay more. You can decide how your cash gets divided between Humble, Capcom, and charity.

At least $1/77p will get you side-scrolling fight-o-platformer Strider, the competitive multiplayer Resident Evil spin-off shooter Umbrella Corps, and DmC: Devil May Cry.

"Ugh, DmC," you rudely interrupt me with. "Isn't that the game for MILLENNIALS and HIPSTERS with their COFFEE and their PULLED PORK and their INABILITY TO PURCHASE HOUSES and their HAIRCUTS and their DOOMED FUTURE and their TIGHT TROUSERS and their COLOURFUL LIPSTICK and their SPOONS and their ELITISM?"

Mate, come on. Even for a straw man, you're being a bit of a pranny. DmC: Devil May Cry is a wild ride of a beat 'em up, Adam will tell you, and its 'tude grows on you. Though it is a shame that we on PC never received the 'Definitive Edition' consoles saw.

Anyway! Paying more than the current average price (which is $7.26/£5.62 as I write) also gets you Resident Evil HD Remaster, Resident Evil 0 HD Remaster, Resident Evil 6, Dead Rising 2: Off the Record, and some extra bits for Umbrella Corps, as well as coupons for discounts on other Capcom games.

Lastly, pay at least $12/£9.29 and you'll receive all that plus Dead Rising 2 and Dead Rising 3: Apocalypse Edition.

All games come as Steam keys.

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