The Controller’d Chaos bundle brings together some excellent titles intended to be played with a controller on PC and the Steam Deck.

There’s a new Humble Bundle that’s dedicated to those of us who enjoy controllers. PC games have some of the best universal controller support, and it has to. These games included in the bundle are destined to be played with two thumbs on sticks, rather than amouseandkeyboard.

The deal includes a bounty of games, some overlooked and some stone-cold classics. However, some are notablynot going to workstraight out of the box on Steam Deck. We’ll make note of those in the list and how to fix it if that’s the case.

This is one of the better video game bundles Humble has done recently. All the games have their own merits, rather than being dogged with one youreally don’t want.

To get all eight games,you’ll need to spend just $14, with some of that going to charity as well.

What’s included in the Humble Controller’d Chaos bundle?

What’s included in the Humble Controller’d Chaos bundle?

You’ll get out of the bundle:

No More Heroes is, without a doubt, one of the best games ever made. The purity of it, the messiness, and overall weirdness are just a few of its good points. If you can look past the 2007-ness of the game’s overall world and soak in the vibes, you’ll be right at home.

While the PC version does lose any motion support, to be honest, it’s a lot easier to deal without it. The game does have a penchant for making unlockables behind large in-game price tags, but it’s a game from the old days. Of course, there’s a way to quickly make money.

It follows Travis Touchdown, who winds up working his way through the assassin rankings after he buys a laser sword online. It’s an incredible experience that everyone should check out if they can.

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Joel Loynds was Dexerto’s Deputy Tech Editor in the UK team. He has been writing about tech & games for over a decade, specializing in PCs, hardware, and handhelds such as the Steam Deck. He also has bylines at Scan, WePC, PCGuide, Eurogamer, Digital Foundry and Metro UK.