Publisher Capcom headlines Humble Bundle’s latest pay-what-you-want compilation of PC games, offering up titles like Bionic Commando: Rearmed and 2014’s Strider for as little as $1.

Buyers who beat the bundle’s average purchase price can also unlock a pair of entries in the Resident Evil series, along with other bonuses to be announced at a later date.

Purchases of $1 or more will receive Steam-redeemable codes for the PC versions of Strider, Bionic Commando: Rearmed, Lost Planet 3, and the first episode of Resident Evil Revelations 2.

Bionic Commando: Rearmed, originally released in 2008, is an expanded take on Capcom’s 1988 platformer Bionic Commando. Rearmed puts players in control of a heavily armed soldier who can traverse dangerous territory by grappling across walls and ceilings using his extendable bionic arm, leading to creative platforming challenges.

Strider, released for consoles and PCs last year, updates Capcom’s 1988 arcade hack-and-slash action game with a non-linear structure, upgradable equipment, and a storyline that fleshes out once-vague narrative elements.

Lost Planet 3 is the final entry in Capcom’s third-person shooter series, and Resident Evil Revelations 2 is an episodic survival horror adventure that launched earlier this year.

Players wanting to catch up on Resident Evil series lore before diving into Revelations 2 can pick up the original Revelations by surpassing the current Humble Bundle’s average purchase price. Other beat-the-average bonuses include the Devil May Cry series reboot DMC and 2009’s co-op survival horror title Resident Evil 5.

The current Humble Bundle’s final reward tier, unlocked for buyers who pitch in $15 or more, adds Steam copies of Ultra Street Fighter IV and Resident Evil 5‘s “Untold Stories” DLC pack.

All Humble Bundle purchases give buyers the option of donating a portion of proceeds to charity, with this week’s bundle benefiting Direct Relief and GamesAid. The Humble Capcom Bundle will be up for grabs through October 27th.

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