The Fanatical Survival Bundle is here! This particular batch of games puts ten great titles together in one package for an insanely low price: just $3.99. It's hard to argue with that kind of value! While some of these games aren't the best ones on the market, you'd be hard-pressed to be disappointed considering that their cost averages out to $0.40 each. I've certainly spent more money on a disappointing candy bar.
There are, thankfully, also a couple of really good games in the Fanatical Survive Bundle that are worth picking up on their own. Read on as we break down each of the games included in this bundle.
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35MM is a first-person adventure story set in a post-apocalyptic world. You and your NPC partner must travel across the dilapidated landscape, finding much-needed supplies to survive and completing quests. It's a little slow, but it's generally regarded as an enjoyable experience.
Band of Defenders is a multiplayer horde shooter! Each round, your team will have to fend off waves of deadly mutants. You'll then have the ability to craft weapons and further prepare your defensive fortifications. The playerbase is a tad small, but hopefully the Fanatical Survive Bundle will see a bump in numbers!
Deadlight (Our Review) is a survival platformer that looks aesthetically similar to This War of Mine. You're in 1980s Seattle after a disaster and you're trying to find your family. Travel through various locales and dodge zombies in your quest to reunite with the ones you love!
Distrust has a group of explorers trapped on an Arctic base—and they're not alone. Guide the group to safety and be mindful of your surroundings, but beware: you may just be imagining that noise down the hallway. This one is undeniably a homage to The Thing and that's as good a reason to check it out as any.
Killing Room (Our Review) is a very unforgiving game. You're stuck in the titular Killing Room, a deadly reality show in the future where you're fighting for your live a la Smash TV. Gun down hordes of enemies and hope that you have what it takes to survive!
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March of the Living is an interesting little title set in a zombie apocalypse. You have to make your way across vast stretches of land and your only option is to walk. Along the way, you'll discover allies, find supplies, and fight off zombies. It's part FTL, part The Walking Dead, and 100% challenge!
Savage Lands is an open-world survival crafting game with multiplayer in Early Access. Unfortunately, the Steam reviews also seem to indicate that development on this game is terribly slow. But hey, it's 40 cents—it can't hurt to check this one out.
Tharsis (Our Review) puts you and a crew on a spaceship that's falling apart. Roll the dice to generate resources and do everything you can to keep it together. Tharsis can be an extremely frustrating game, but that's part of the fun.
This Strange Realm of Mine (Our Review) is a first-person shooter set in a weird little world. It merges first-person shooting, survival horror, and philosophy into a neat little package.
Finally, Valnir Rok is another open-world survival crafting game with multiplayer in Early Access. (Try to say that three times fast.) Unfortunately, the player base is rather small. The developer is still updating the game and the Fanatical Survival Bundle may very well see more people join the party, so who knows?
That's it for our breakdown of the games in the Fantatical Survival Bundle! You have a little less than two weeks to get your hands on 7 great games! You can pick up the Fanatical Survival Bundle right now for just $3.99.
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