SEGA has taken over this week’s Humble Weekly Sale with up to 19 titles available for purchase. Featuring both newer and classic SEGA games, this sale is sure to be a popular one with fans.
The package can be found on humblebundle.com under the Humble Weekly Sale tab for this week only. To be exact, those interested have until the 20th of March at 11 AM PST to grab this particular bundle. Not only does the buyer get to choose the price paid (as long as it’s $1 minimum) for the SEGA titles, but choose from a variety of charities to send the proceeds to as well. All games are redeemable on Steam for Windows as a single unit per tier.
The following SEGA games are offered for purchases made between $1 and $5.99:
Genre: Action role-playing, Stealth
Play as field agent Michael Thornton, the only person who has information that can prevent an international crisis. The player can customize weapons and armor, advance skills, partake in real-time conversations with non-players and even romance a handful of females within the game. The decisions made during gameplay will ultimately shape what kind of story Michael Thornton has. Be warned though, choices made in the game can often come with consequences.
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Genre: Turn-based strategy, Real-time tactics
Become the head to one of three Roman families in this SEGA title. Choices available are between the Scipii, Brutii and Julii, with more factions being playable outside of the main campaign. Decide the fate of your land by managing everything from diplomacy to the population while also commanding forces to protect all that has been developed. There will be blood.
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Genre: Real-time strategy
Command two United States military units during World War II in this highly rated SEGA war game. Expand territory while taking control of specified areas on the map, collect necessary resources, research capabilities to upgrade vehicles or weapons, and many more things that contribute to a well earned victory.
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Genre: Action platformer
Control the prince of Hell, Ash, as he decides to adventure across Hell in order to restore his dignity after a less than favorable image of him is posted for all to see. Kill monsters with the use of a bladed jet-pack and numerous weapons to unlock doors in order to help Ash get closer to accomplishing his quest. Kill. Everything.
The following SEGA games, as well as the four previously mentioned, are offered for purchases made between $6 and $14.99:
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Genre: Shoot ’em up
Go into the danger zone with a wide selection of vehicles, helicopters not exempt, to defeat the evil Inferno and save the world from total domination. Crush and destroy all that tries to get in the way of becoming the hero and show Inferno that it doesn’t pay to be a bully.
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Genre: Turn-based strategy
Control any faction available from the time period between the years 1080 and 1530. Build up a town economically that enemy factions will want to turn in to rubble. Surprise invading groups with personally trained forces and turn them to dust, or be turned in to dust. The choice is yours.
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Genre: Third-person shooter
Set in Tokyo, it is the year 2080 and robots have become quite the nuisance. It’s up to the player and their team to show the dangerous pieces of scrap metal who is in control. This SEGA title has a heavy consequence system so trust is important. There won’t be any trust circles featuring heavily armored men falling back into a fellow team member’s arms, so one must rely on conversational skills. Be forewarned, he ending will be affected by choices made during gameplay.
[promo title=”The Typing of the Dead: Overkill*”][/promo]
Genre: Typing, Comedy
Get dropped in Bayou County, where the traditional horrors of House of the Dead, meet comedy. Type out a wide variety of words and statements, such as “sexual tyrannosaur”. Typing the phrases correctly allows the player to shoot the mutants and advance to harder levels with more words to type. Great for typing practice and a good laugh!
*Not available for residents of Germany. Those purchasing from Germany will get the following game in place of The Typing of the Dead: Overkill
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Genre: Racing
Go fast in this Sonic racing game featuring not only the title character, but a variety of other SEGA characters as well. Speed through 16 game inspired tracks and collect star tokens, which are obtained from attacking other racers and used in a slot machine between races to get beneficial goodies.
*Available for German customers only in place of The Typing of the Dead: Overkill
Additionally, the following SEGA game, as well as the eight previously mentioned, are offered for purchases made for over $14.99:
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Genre: Turn-based Strategy
A part of SEGA’s Total War series, this game is set in 16th century Japan. Take command of one of eight factions, all of which have varying strengths and starting points. Oversee the developments of your chosen faction, and control an army in real-time. Fight through large-scale battles from both land and sea in order to come out on top. Beware, however, of Realm Divide, in which existing clans ally with each other and declare war on your faction. 16th century Japanese clans mean business.
10 classic SEGA Genesis titles can also be gained which are: Altered Beast, Comix Zone, Crack Down, Ecco the Dolphin, Gain Ground, Golden Axe, Golden Axe II, Golden Axe III, Shinobi III: Return of the Ninja Master, and last but not least, Vectorman.
The charities the customer can choose from for the weekly Humble Bundle are out of the following: Make-A-Wish Foundation, Special Effect, GamesAid, Willow Foundation and Whale & Dolphin Conservation.
All things considered, there are certainly a lot of titles to be excited about in the SEGA Humble Weekly Sale. All the titles purchased separately would add up to well over $150 so this is a great opportunity to pick up some fun games and participate in a good cause at the same time.
Will you be purchasing the SEGA Humble Weekly Sale bundle?