I'm catching up on Midnight Suns DLC. Marvel, turn-based combat was a dream combination for me. Shame the optimization for the Abbey is so bad and 2k shit the bed on the polish but I have wanted a game like this my whole life.
SteamDeck
A place dedicated to all things Steam Deck: news, discussion, photos, questions, memes, etc. Links:
- SteamDeck.com
- OnDeck - Official Steam Deck Twitter
- Steam Deck OLED - Starting at $549
- Steam Deck FAQ
- ProtonDB
- Overkill.wtf
- Steam Deck HQ
- DeckMate.me
- GamingonLinux
- Great on Deck
im only using the steam deck as a pc, a monitor, mouse n keyboard, so i dont play in handheld much, if i wanna play a pc game i do it with keyboard+mouse. for going outside and stuff my nintnedo switch is way better and smaller than the steam deck.
My steam deck has become an RPG machine for laying in bed. Wife and I tend to go lay in bed right after dinner, and since she falls asleep quick, I game. Always play a bit of ESO, and I'm currently playing Chained Echoes, which is a great modern take on 16bit RPGs. The writing is a little rough since it was made by one guy (he's German) and translated to English by his composer but it's got a really fun battle system and a great aesthetic.
My go-to right now is Monster Hunter Rise. Perfect pick up and play for 10 mins type of game. And since I pretty much play solo, I can suspend in the middle of a hunt with no worries.
After a few installation hiccups - Diablo 4
Just got the Vampire Survivors DLC so I'm grinding out a couple runs to finish my achievement collection on that game
Guild Wars 2 with custom controller config. Back buttons are a godsend for that game! It also allows me camp at the trading post and make money while watching TV hehe
- Messenger
- Cassette Beasts
- Chained Echoes
- Salt & Sanctiary
Just took it with me for 2 weeks when we went out of town and it was excellent to keep the kids busy at hotels without having to use their shit UI on their "smart" tvs.
After completing Slay the Spire on 2 different platforms to A20 I picked up Monster Train and it's been refreshing. Fantastic title for pickup and play, and there's plenty of content in there to keep you going.
I’ve been playing a mix of Trails of Cold Steel 3, Dead Island Definitive Edition, and CS:GO. I just started playing for the first time recently because I didn’t want to spend $70 on Call of Duty anymore. So far, so good!
I usually play Short story driven games. Recently finished, firewatch, road 96, welcome to Elk, Gone Home, Donut Country, Dear Esther, Journey and in between i come back to Slay the Spire and vampire survivors.
Playing Diablo IV, Halo MCC, and No Man's Sky right now.
How's Halo Infinite right now? Player count keeping high enough to consistently find matches?
I mostly bought MCC for the campaign. It's not a super accurate representation but steam charts shows the player count, although that includes everyone playing singleplayer.