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When you think of the Twin Stick shooter genre, your mind might cast back to the old times of Geometry Wars or Stardust, but the genre is still alive and kicking, and the Humble Twin Stick 'Em Up Bundle contains some of the latest greats to come out of the genre, such as The Ascent, Windowkill, and RUINER. And would you look at that? The Steam Deck has 2 thumbsticks!

So let's check it out!

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Humble Twin Stick 'Em Up Bundle Contents:

$12 Tier + Everything Below:

$10 Tier + Everything Below:

$4 Tier + Everything Below:

  • Windowkill (Unknown, ProtonDB reports as working, recommends you lower scaling in-game)
  • RUINER (Verified)
  • LONE RUIN (Unknown, 1 ProtonDB report says it works)

The pricing is a little weird on this bundle, and I would say you'd be a bit crazy to get the $10 tier when the $12 tier gets you 2 extra games, one of which I can vouch for as being a ton of fun (The Ascent), especially with friends.

Whatever you choose, you'll be getting some great twin-stick shooters, and by the looks of things, all of these games should work on the Steam Deck, although a couple may need some tweaks, like Windowkill, which may be best played while docked due to the low resolution of the Steam Deck's display.

So will you be buying this Humble Bundle? Let us know in the comments below!

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Oliver Stogden
Oliver began playing video games at an early age, starting with the SNES console and Commodore Amiga computer. Nowadays, his interest is in the future of portable technology, such as handheld gaming systems, portable power stations/banks, and portable monitors. And seeing just how far we can push these devices.
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