Humble has revealed its December lineup of games, and this month, there’s a great selection of intriguing sci-fi, sandy action, and cyberpunk fun to pick up. In case you haven’t used it before, Humble Choice costs $12 monthly and offers several perks, including a monthly batch of PC games that are yours to keep forever, even if your cancel your subscription. Other benefits include exclusive discounts at the Humble store and access to the Humble Vault–an additional rotating library of games exclusive to members.
Humble Choice December 2024 Games
- Bomb Rush Cyberfunk
- Old World
- Atlas Fallen: Reign of Sand
- Crime Boss: Rockay City
- The Invincible
- Moonstone Island
- Inkulinati
- Venba
- Monster Prom 3: Monster Roadtrip
This month you can grab Bomb Rush Cyberfunk, a spiritual successor to Sega’s Jet Set Radio. Like the games that inspired it, Bomb Rush Cyberfunk has a cel-shaded art style and it’s set in a city where local gangs compete for clout by being as extreme as possible. There are various ways to get around New Amsterdam–from rollerblades to skateboarding–and you can leave your mark on the city with fresh graffiti. Assemble your crew, explore the five boroughs, and avoid the fuzz as you take on rival crews and strange enemies.
Another noteworthy game this month is Atlas Fallen, a solid action-adventure that recently received new enemies, quests, a reworked campaign, and a revamped progression system through a major update. It’s a satisfying game where you wield strange powers to take on deadly beasts and cruel gods, so if you’ve been looking to pick this up, then this is a good time to do so following its overhaul.
For anyone looking to explore a seemingly deserted alien planet, you can check out The Invincible. Billed as a story-driven game inspired by the sci-fi stories of Piolish writer Stanislaw Lem, The Invincible is a philosophical look at humanity’s place in the cosmos. Then there’s Crime Boss: Rockay City, a bad game about pulling off heists and escaping with some sweet loot. It’s basically Payday with a cast that includes Chuck Norris, Vanilla Ice, Danny Glover, Kim Basinger, Danny Trejo, and Michael Madsen, and reviews were lukewarm at best when it launched last year.
Other highlights this month include the cozy life-simulator Moonstone Island, medieval turn-based strategy with a unique look in Inkulinati, delicious storytelling in Venba, a colorful tale of burnt rubber and love in Monster Roadtrip, and incredibly deep strategy in Old World.
As a reminder, 5% of every Humble Choice membership is donated to charity, and this month, proceeds will go to the humanitarian aid organization Direct Relief. If you’re looking to grab a few Humble Bundle deals this month, you can also check out the list below of what’s currently available.