Here! Playing A Short Hike and loving it.
Very happy to be on the deck after so much switch time - feels like there are tons of steam games i’ve been ‘saving’ for years.
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Here! Playing A Short Hike and loving it.
Very happy to be on the deck after so much switch time - feels like there are tons of steam games i’ve been ‘saving’ for years.
Dead Cells, and it's fantastic. It feels like the Steamdeck is made for platformers.
I'm currently playing totk on my Deck, looking forward to Diablo 4 once I get done with it. I basically use my Deck every day, it's a great way to sit on the couch cuddled up to my wife while she plays on the Switch or such
Diablo had been great on it. I just found this, btw. It may help some folks.

Ohh that's excellent thanks!
Project Warlock and Dead Cells at the moment. Chained Echoes as mentioned is great on deck also. Gonna give Dragon's Dogma a go in anticipation of 2.
Just started Monster Hunter Rise. Played it on switch, wanted to get through sunbreak on the deck.
I've been using my steam deck mostly for older stuff that I bought and never got around to playing, like Hades and Dragons Dogma Dark Arisen.
I was playing GTAV, Deus Ex: Human Revolution and Final Fantasy Tactics PSP but the new Zelda dropped and I've put in like 70hrs already.
I have been playing Frostpunk for the last couple of weeks. I'm into city-builders/micromanaging games, so it works for me. I finished two scenarios so far; three more to go.
Render96 the PC port of SM64 works amazing on it and only takes up 6W TDP, even with all the mental stuff going on when you enable chaos mode in the cheats.
✋ here. I've been playing mostly Zelda Tears of the Kingdom.
I finally finished if after 100 hours. I'm taking a break (and waiting for master mode). It's such a beautiful game.
I have mine but rarely know what to play on it, as my favorite games aren't comfortable to play on the deck - ie AoE, Endless Legend, Phasmophobia... This thread is going to be quite useful for me.
I've been enjoying me some Assassin's Creed and Doom on my Deck. It's not the best experience, but definitely serviceable to kill some time when not on my PC.
Looking to get a steam deck as my next big purchase. Seems like the perfect gaming device for me
Had just gotten into AC:Valhalla, but then Diablo 4 cane out and has worked flawlessly, so I've been all in on it.
Mostly playing Fallout 3 atm. Planning on finally finishing Skyrim on the deck as well. I've also played quite a bit of itch.io games on there lately.
Lots of emulated games, mostly. Retrodeck is kinda jank but when you figure it out it's such a convenient way of using most emulators you'll need.
May I ask, why did you go with Retrodeck instead of emudeck. Not judging or anything, just curious about the advantages.