In the heart of 2025, the gaming world still feels the echo of a giant's absence—John "TotalBiscuit" Bain, the YouTube legend whose sharp commentary and unyielding passion for games left an indelible mark. This May, as the calendar flips to a somber anniversary, Chrono.gg steps into the spotlight with a heartfelt tribute: a curated sale of TotalBiscuit's most cherished games, where every single cent of the proceeds flows directly to the Colorectal Cancer Alliance. Chosen by his widow Genna Bain, this charity drive isn't just about discounts; it's a living homage to a man who fought not only in virtual battles but against real-world adversity. For gamers, it's like opening a treasure chest filled with gems he adored, all while punching cancer right in the gut. 💖

Diving into this sale feels like flipping through TotalBiscuit's personal playbook—each game whispers tales of strategy, adventure, and that signature wit he brought to every review. Take Civilization VI, for instance: priced at a mere $28, it's a steal that invites players to craft empires from scratch, almost as if John himself is nudging you to conquer new worlds. Then there's XCOM 2 at $17; oh boy, it's a nail-biter that throws you into alien skirmishes, proving that tactical depth never gets old. Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons, sitting pretty at $2.99, tugs at heartstrings with its poignant journey of siblings—talk about a bargain that packs an emotional wallop! War of the Overworld for $7.49? It’s dungeon-building bliss, echoing his love for god games. And Invisigun Heroes at $7.50? Pure chaotic fun where invisibility rules—it’s like he’s whispering, "Go on, sneak up on 'em!"

chrono-gg-honors-totalbiscuit-with-charity-game-sale-image-0 Civilization VI beckons players to rewrite history.

The mix doesn't stop there. Dying Light at $11.99 races through zombie-infested streets, bringing that high-octane thrill TotalBiscuit craved in his action-packed streams. Redout: Enhanced Edition, just $8, zips along as the futuristic racer he hailed for its blistering speed—seriously, it’s the kind of game that makes you grip the controller till your knuckles turn white. Spec Ops: The Line, a thought-provoking gem at $6, dives into moral gray zones; it’s almost eerie how it mirrors his critiques on gaming narratives. Mafia at $9.89 offers a nostalgic trip to a bygone era of crime sagas, while Warhammer: End Times - Vermintide for $5.99 serves up co-op chaos against rat hordes—each title a testament to his eclectic tastes. Here’s a quick rundown of the full lineup to help you pick your poison:

Game Title Price Genre Highlights
Civilization VI $28 Empire-building strategy
XCOM 2 $17 Tactical alien combat
Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons $2.99 Emotional adventure
War of the Overworld $7.49 Dungeon management
Invisigun Heroes $7.50 Stealth-based multiplayer
Dying Light $11.99 Parkour zombie survival
Redout: Enhanced Edition $8 Futuristic racing
Spec Ops: The Line $6 Dark military narrative
Mafia $9.89 Classic crime drama
Warhammer: End Times - Vermintide $5.99 Co-op fantasy battles

🎮 This collection isn't just a random assortment—it’s a mosaic of TotalBiscuit’s gaming soul. Strategy buffs can lose hours in Civ VI or XCOM 2, where every decision feels like a chess move under his watchful eye. Adventure seekers get Brothers and Spec Ops serving up stories that make you ponder life’s big questions. And for those craving a slice of nostalgia, Mafia transports you back to gritty underworld tales. But let’s be real: Redout is the speed demon of the bunch, leaving other racers in the dust like it’s no big deal.

XCOM 2 challenges players with intense tactical combat.

Beyond the pixels and price tags, this sale pulses with a deeper purpose. All proceeds funnel straight to the Colorectal Cancer Alliance, a charity that Genna Bain handpicked to honor her husband’s battle—it’s a fight that resonates in 2025 as much as ever, reminding us that gaming can be a force for real-world good. The alliance’s work in research and support feels like TotalBiscuit’s legacy in action, turning virtual joy into tangible hope. Gamers snagging these deals aren't just scoring great titles; they're joining a community-wide effort that screams, "Cancer doesn't stand a chance!" And in true TotalBiscuit fashion, it’s all wrapped in deals that make you grin—after all, who can resist Brothers at under three bucks? It’s his spirit, alive in every download, proving that even now, he’s still rallying the troops from beyond.

As the sale hums along in 2025, the echo of John’s voice lingers—not in grand speeches, but in the quiet clatter of keyboards and the shared stories of players worldwide. His absence is a void, sure, but through these games and this cause, it feels like he’s still here, nudging us to play hard and fight harder. What’s next? Well, that’s up to us—to keep the legacy rolling, one game at a time. 🌟

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