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I mean, option is viable, but I think game is worth buying directly in Steam
And I also tbelieve, that IGN has had humble since some longer time ago, not just beginning of the year.
But then again you say that Jurassic World, Xcom 2, Planet Coaster, Frost Punk, Pathfinder, Middle Earth: Shadow of War and so on are not good games.
So that kills your credibility right away.
On the above list I would add: Supraland, Fell seal, Hellblade, Gris, Okami, Blasphemous in the list of games that, alone, could justify a 12 USD pricetag.
And that is since December 2019 alone.
Not to mention it tends to lead to if a game gets like, DLC or a sequel or the devs behind it make another good game, the consumer is likely to keep an eye on it incase it interests them, as there's not as likely to be a need to put it in a bundle for quite a while if one of your games was somewhat recently in one, IMO. Pretty sure the devs behind stuff have some say in if they accept being in a bundle or not, but someone can correct me if I'm wrong there.
Overall though, basically: Don't use facts that aren't even true to back up a bold statement like this please, it's literally a few words into google and boom you know when it happened...