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I know of sites I can get shovelware for $1 each game, it's more quantity over quality.
I agree with Summa. the old system was better. 6 games, 2 AA or maybe AAA if lucky, 1 ok game, 1 indie or cheaper game and 2 shovels.
And as usual, the extra store discount subsidises the already paltry price (classic).
I'm more annoyed about the Drizzt bundle, selling books 7-33 in the series leaving me to hunt down reasonably priced versions of the first 6.
At least you aren't region restricted. I don't normally read digital comics as I support my local comic book store. However one bundle had Rick and Morty which I'm a big fan of. Except I can't get Rick and Morty in my region. Sigh.
You don't always know though. I mean you know the 12 games. (Initially I thought they were going to do larger groups making the choosing worth while.) When you pick 12/12 it's really collecting not choosing. But twice now they've had a bonus unknown game.
I think $12 for 10 is great right up until 4 of them are free elsewhere and 4 of them would be in the 99 cent bin. Then it's really a question of do you like the other 4? Some bundles I'm pleased by just 1 game. For example the month with Void bastard, I'd have paid $10 for just that game. Other months it's more about the top 2 titles. I've noticed it's been Indie heavy recently though. I get that that's a huge market but not really my thing.
Would be cool if you could pick keys from previous months / years, until used up. I'm a recent sub and some of the stuff from past years looks good. I'm also fine with older games as long as they play on a modern OS. I know some people hate that, but not me.
If I already have the game, I just either give it away on SteamGifts or I activate it on an alt account. (I have a couple of alt accounts for this same reason).
My main has most games already with a collection of 2,000+ games. Some of the games are good, some aren't... it depends on what kind of games you like. They won't always cater to your liking.
You've been at it for years? Ok so I guess my question is this. If you were to rate the quality over all of the games since the switch over last fall, how would you rate it? Are you as happy so far with the games in 2020 as you were with 2019 or 2018? In theory you are getting more games. Are you getting good games though? Under the old system I felt less was more, not every month had what I liked, but I could see the games were quality titles at least.
+ since August, even premium subscribers can keep all 12 games instead of 9, so I think it's a good deal.