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You can pick from a selection of 21 games, and can either get 3 for £4.99, 5 for £6.99, or 9 for £9.99. The still-ongoing Chenso Club freebie will get you a coupon (expiring March 31st) for 7% off of Fanatical's gaming bundles, and it also applies to this new one.
The available titles are;
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Creepy Tale 1 & 2 Double Pack
Cyber Hook
Dead Island: Riptide Definitive Edition
Door Kickers: Action Squad
Evan's Remains
Ghost 1.0
Gone Home + Original Soundtrack
Horizon Chase Turbo
Hunted: The Demon's Forge
Iconoclasts
Legends of Kingdom Rush
Nickelodeon Kart Racers 2: Grand Prix
PC Building Simulator
Pile Up! Box by Box
Snooker 19
Speed Limit
Splasher
Thunder Wolves
Totally Reliable Delivery Service
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What I can tell you is that the other DI definite edition works without issues on the Steam Deck (modulus Quest selection which seems to glitch out with a controller regularly, so I bound the left trackpad to a permanent absolute mouse and left mouse button). Riptide definite edition is supposed to be quite glitchy on Windows, so I expect that it will be rougher than the base game's definite edition.
Horizon Chase Turbo is surprisingly fun after 20 minutes, although I'm normally not a fan of racing games.
Iconoclasts (one hour played). So far there have been no bottomless pits – the thing about platformers that I really don't like.
The first level of Riptide (35 minutes including video sequences) makes me seasick. Never had that problem in the base game.
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