What just happened? Humble Bundle has partnered with Capcom to celebrate all things Resident Evil. The aptly named Decades of Horror bundle features 10 classics from the seminal survival-horror franchise including an HD remaster of the game that started it all, the original Resident Evil. The packet further includes remakes of Resident Evil ii and Resident Evil three besides as every primary entry from Resident Evil 4 through Resident Evil 7: Biohazard.

Information technology doesn't stop there, however, as buyers also get the Resident Evil 0 prequel and the episodic Resident Evil: Revelations and Resident Evil: Revelations ii Deluxe Edition. Humble is also throwing in a 50 percent off coupon for Resident Evil Village.

The 11-detail packet has a reported value of $275 just tin can be yours for as little as $30. If y'all're non looking to spend that much, a slimmed-downwardly version of the package featuring six games tin can exist had for just $10 or y'all can trounce out a single buck in exchange for iii titles: the Hard disk remake of the original, Revelations and Revelations 2 Episode 1.

As of writing, nearly 40,000 units have been sold, raising more than $88,000 in the process. Games are redeemable on Steam.

If you somehow haven't played through the Resident Evil series, practice yourself a favor and use this bundle to get up to speed. I distinctly recall "accidentally" discovering the original in the summer of 1996 while trying to decide what to go for my birthday. The cover art really drew me in and the pitch on the rear of the box seemed compelling enough, even for someone that wasn't a huge horror game fan. The mature rating merely helped to solidify my belief that this could be a fun game, and male child did information technology non disappoint.

It is ane of the few games I tin still selection upwards today and have a nifty time with, regardless of how dated the graphics wait. Once you go the hang of the photographic camera system, it's difficult non to get sucked into the gameplay. And yep, even after all these years, it's still scary.

Proceeds from the sale will go to Directly Relief and their humanitarian relief in Ukraine. The offer is good for the next 12 days.