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Available Tier Bundles:- 2 games for $6.99
- 3 games for $9.99
- 5 games for $14.99
Available Games:- The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind Game of the Year Edition
- Dishonored: Death of the Outsider
- The Evil Within 2
- RAGE 2
- Fallout 4
- The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Game of the Year Edition
- Fallout New Vegas Ultimate
- Wolfenstein: Youngblood
- Dishonored 2
- The Elder Scrolls Online: Standard Edition
- Fallout 3: Game of the Year Edition
- RAGE
- Wolfenstein: The Old Blood
- Wolfenstein: The New Order
- Quake 4
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However, it's important to note that these games are regularly on sale on various platforms and the versions included in this bundle aren't necessarily the most complete editions.
For instance, Oblivion is the GOTY edition, but there's also a Deluxe edition with more content. The strange part about this is that you can't just buy the additional deluxe content on Steam, as it's not considered DLC.
Fallout 4 is also just the base game this time around, despite the fact that they've had the GOTY edition in past bundles. With this one, the base game might satiate you enough while you wait for a discount on the DLC. And you can actually buy and play it piecemeal, so there's no pressure to have it all at once.
Dishonored is a highly regarded franchise, praised for its innovative gameplay. But, unfortunately, they didn't include the first game in this bundle — just the sequel and the epilogue game.
If you're looking to get into the Elder Scrolls series, you may find the remastered version of Oblivion or Skyrim as better entry points. But the original Oblivion included here is a close third. Morrowind is also a long time fan favorite, but it's definitely showing its age (hopefully it gets a remaster soon). It's also the least "soft" landing in terms of getting into Elder Scrolls, aside from maybe Daggerfall (which is free on Steam, btw).
Wolfenstein, Rage, and Quake are FPSes that are hard to go wrong with. Out of the three, Rage has been pretty forgotten. But it did hail a new era of the iD engine, so it has some flashy graphics for its time.
And, then, of course, Elder Scrolls Online is an MMO. The player base is still decently sized and content is still being released, but you have to buy the bundled expansion pack for $50 to get any of it. Or, you can subscribe for $15 a month.
Elder Scrolls 3: Morrowind GOTY
Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion GOTY
Fallout 3: GOTY
Fallout 4
Fallout New Vegas: Ultimate Edition
Honorable mentions:
Quake 4
Wolfenstein: New Order
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Elder Scrolls 3: Morrowind GOTY
Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion GOTY
Fallout 3: GOTY
Fallout 4
Fallout New Vegas: Ultimate Edition
Honorable mentions:
Quake 4
Wolfenstein: New Order
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Honestly, all of them.
However, it's important to note that these games are regularly on sale on various platforms and the versions included in this bundle aren't necessarily the most complete editions.
For instance, Oblivion is the GOTY edition, but there's also a Deluxe edition with more content. The strange part about this is that you can't just buy the additional deluxe content on Steam, as it's not considered DLC.
Fallout 4 is also just the base game this time around, despite the fact that they've had the GOTY edition in past bundles. With this one, the base game might satiate you enough while you wait for a discount on the DLC. And you can actually buy and play it piecemeal, so there's no pressure to have it all at once.
Dishonored is a highly regarded franchise, praised for its innovative gameplay. But, unfortunately, they didn't include the first game in this bundle — just the sequel and the epilogue game.
If you're looking to get into the Elder Scrolls series, you may find the remastered version of Oblivion or Skyrim as better entry points. But the original Oblivion included here is a close third. Morrowind is also a long time fan favorite, but it's definitely showing its age (hopefully it gets a remaster soon). It's also the least "soft" landing in terms of getting into Elder Scrolls, aside from maybe Daggerfall (which is free on Steam, btw).
Wolfenstein, Rage, and Quake are FPSes that are hard to go wrong with. Out of the three, Rage has been pretty forgotten. But it did hail a new era of the iD engine, so it has some flashy graphics for its time.
And, then, of course, Elder Scrolls Online is an MMO. The player base is still decently sized and content is still being released, but you have to buy the bundled expansion pack for $50 to get any of it. Or, you can subscribe for $15 a month.
Elder Scrolls 3: Morrowind GOTY
Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion GOTY
Fallout 3: GOTY
Fallout 4
Fallout New Vegas: Ultimate Edition
Honorable mentions:
Quake 4
Wolfenstein: New Order
The GOTY version with all the DLC is fairly frequently on sale (and bundled via Fanatical no less!).
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Fallout New Vegas
The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind
Pick 3:
Fallout New Vegas
The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind
Fallout 3
Pick 5:
Fallout New Vegas
The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind
Fallout 3
Fallout 4
Wolfenstein: The Old Blood
Did not include The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Game of the Year Edition because it has a recent remaster that I would probably say players play if they are new to Oblivion - prior to the remaster I would have made this a top choice.
And honestly, most of the games on the list are great, with the exception of the RAGE games (both pretty mid shooters). The Wolfenstein games are much better games in the same vein.
The GOTY version with all the DLC is fairly frequently on sale (and bundled via Fanatical no less!).
I can appreciate your humor, even if the ten other downvotes didn't. 🤣
(I actually like Youngblood, despite the obvious, um, tropes).
It's a really good game and I highly recommend it to anyone.
Shame Wolfenstein II was not a part of this bundle. Old Blood is pretty solid prequel.
My pick for top 5 choices in this bundle, however, are the following:
* Morrowind
* Fallout New Vegas
* Fallout 3 GOTY
* Wolfenstein: New Order
* Quake 4
The reason I left Oblivion off of there, even though I LOVE Oblivion, is that there is zero reason to go back and buy the original Oblivion now, imo, when you should be buying the Remaster. The remaster is absolutely fantastic and worth the premium.
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Sold 4 Codes for $10 each +$40
Kept one for me. +$25 net
So I'm getting paid to play Fallout 4