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Fanatical Build Your Own Holiday Bundle

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Fanatical Build Your Own Holiday Bundle just launched with a large selection of Steam games. All games in this bundle (24 of them to choose from) are delivered as separate Steam keys.

Choose any 2, 5, or 10 games to add of your bundle! Get any 2 games for $1.99, 5 games for $2.99 or 10 Steam games for $4.99. That’s a good way to get some quality Steam games for cheap and fill your library a bit!

Fanatical Build Your Own Holiday Bundle

Way better than an orange in your stocking on Christmas morning, Fanatical has curated an awesome selection of titles that will see you embark on atmospheric adventures and sci-fi inspired journeys, strategy-based conflicts, and much more!

Select 2, 5 or 10 of your favs from this selection of Steam games:

Buy the Fanatical Build Your Own Holiday Bundle here

All games come as redeemable Steam keys, directly supplied by the publishers to Fanatical. This bundle is available until December 31st 2021.

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  1. The usual excess keys. Always disappointed to see them supporting RewindApp (Retrowave), though, they’re one of the worst asset flippers on Steam.

    • It’s not a bad bundle, though its value will depend on what one already owns, as a lot of these titles have been bundled multiple times before. Vambrace looks interesting, and appears to be a Darkest Dungeon-inspired game from the developers of the Coma series. The art looks a bit more colorful and visually detailed than Darkest Dungeon, and while it received mixed reviews early on, it sounds like it had an update that addressed issues people had with it at launch, and at least the 30-day reviews for it have been “very positive”. I didn’t recall seeing it bundled on Fanatical, though apparently it was twice before, albeit at higher price points in a 3 for $5 and a 3 for $10 bundle, and previously in the top tier of a Humble bundle last year. So it’s more impulse-priced now.

      Epistory is a game that I’ve wanted to try, with “very positive” reviews. It has been in a few Humble bundles, including in a dollar tier a few years back, though I think I missed that. On Fanatical it appears to have only been in the $5 tier of a bundle once. Avicii Invector is also a well-received game that has appeared in cheap bundles a number of times over the last year, but I haven’t picked it up yet. The same goes for some of the other titles, like the Opus games. Most of the other options look decent as well, and the price is low, so I would consider it a good bundle for anyone who hasn’t grabbed these games already. At the very least, it’s worth a look through the list to see if one can find 5 games they don’t have that they are at least marginally interested in. I don’t mind seeing these bundles of games that have been bundled before, particularly if the price has improved, as not everyone will have picked them up previously.

      As for Retrowave, from a quick search I wasn’t seeing any exact clones floating around, though it does come from a “developer” who appears to have mostly just directly repackaged a bunch of pre-made Unity asset store game kits with zero effort put into them. It might be a combination of a couple asset packs, so maybe a few days of work were put into it. : P It has received a lot of positive reviews though, so at least that’s something, even if the guy selling it probably didn’t contribute much to that.

      In any case, that’s more the fault of Steam for making it so easy for asset flips to get onto their platform. They had an opportunity to address the issue when moving from Greenlight to Steam Direct, but instead made it even easier for them to flood their store. If they charged a higher but still managable fee to get a game on the platform, like $1000, it would remove a lot of the profitability of selling repacked shovelware for a dollar. If there were some risk of losing money on a release, people would be more hesitant to add something they didn’t think would sell.

      • Even their crappiest straight-up asset pack flips are full of positive reviews, I think they have a lot of friends. If you filter out the positive reviews you see a lot of people saying it doesn’t feel like a finished game. But yeah, they seem to have actually updated this one a few times unlike every other game they’ve “made”.

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