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Humble Choice March bundle is a bumper one, includes four-wheeled survival and monster huntingCaRPG.Image credit: Ironwood Studios/Humble/Eurogamer News by Victoria Kennedy News Reporter Published on March 5, 2025 The Humble bundle building team has detailed its March Choice collection of games, which includes Pacific Drive, Tales of Kenzera: Zau and Wild Hearts, to name three.The Humble Choice subscription offering provides a monthly set of PC games which members claim to own forever. This month, members can get their hands on the following titles as part of their Humble subscription:Pacific DriveHomeworld 3Wild HeartsTales of Kenzera: ZauGravity CircuitSir Whoopass: Immortal DeathRacineCavern of DreamsHorror Games Used to Be Scarier, Here's Why. Watch on YouTubeAs ever, Choice membership fees include a five percent donation to charity. This month, the company's cause of choice is Care.org, a leading humanitarian organisation fighting global poverty.(And a quick note - Eurogamer has covered Humble for years, but the company is now also a part of the same parent company, IGN Entertainment.)So, what of the games themselves? Well, if you are yet to give Pacific Drive a go, I fully recommend you try out the driving survival game, which invites players to explore the Olympic Exclusion Zone in a station wagon. This wagon is more than just your car, however. It is your companion on a bumpy and rather extraordinary road, complete with strange phenomena and surreal events all thrown into the mix.Our Chris called the whole experience an "exhausting, oddly lovable nightmare" in Eurogamer's Pacific Drive review, awarding it four out of five stars. "A punishing, exhasperating slog, or an off-beat love story between driver and car, human and the Zone? Pacific Drive is both and then some," he wrote. Image credit: Kepler Interactive/Ironwood StudiosAnother highlight included in this month's Choice bundle is Tales of Kenzera: Zau, which Eurogamer also awarded four stars. "What Tales of Kenzera lacks in creative game design it makes up for in vital, passionate storytelling," our Ed wrote in Eurogamer's Tales of Kenzera: Zau review.Meanwhile, if you have seen all the chatter about Monster Hunter Wilds recently but aren't ready to purchase it for yourself, Wild Hearts is worth checking out. Our Matt gave the game his recommendation in Eurogamer's Wild Hearts review, writing: "Far more than just a Monster Hunter clone, Wild Hearts exceeds expectations and then some, mixing streamlined action with inventive new toys." Image credit: Surgent Studios / EurogamerYou can check out this month's full Choice bundle collection via Humble here. Has anything taken your fancy?