I did limbo, guacemelee, inside. I started a cyberpunk game too, but switched to platform then.
Steam Deck
A place to discuss and support all things Steam Deck.
Replacement for r/steamdeck_linux.
As Lemmy doesn't have flairs yet, you can use these prefixes to indicate what type of post you have made, eg:
[Flair] My post title
The following is a list of suggested flairs:
[Discussion] - General discussion.
[Help] - A request for help or support.
[News] - News about the deck.
[PSA] - Sharing important information.
[Game] - News / info about a game on the deck.
[Update] - An update to a previous post.
[Meta] - Discussion about this community.
Some more Steam Deck specific flairs:
[Boot Screen] - Custom boot screens/videos.
[Selling] - If you are selling your deck.
These are not enforced, but they are encouraged.
Rules:
- Follow the rules of Sopuli
- Posts must be related to the Steam Deck in an obvious way.
- No piracy, there are other communities for that.
- Discussion of emulators are allowed, but no discussion on how to illegally acquire ROMs.
- This is a place of civil discussion, no trolling.
- Have fun.
Emulating Final Fantasy X. It plays really well, especially with save states and 2x speed.
It's been mostly Diablo 4 for me, but I'm also playing a ton of Picross via Yuzu. While I own these games on Switch, I really much more prefer the feel of Steam Deck in my hands.
Understandable, it was really hard going back to the switch when TotK came out.
The discomfort of playing on the tiny switch after getting used to the deck was what finally motivated me to hack my switch so I could legally get game roms and save files off of it.
Working my way through the first few Resident Evil games. Currently playing the second remake one.
I got mine recently and have been playing a little bit of a lot of different stuff, but the thing I've put the most hours into has been Midnight Suns. I did not expect a Marvel game to my new favorite turn-based tactics deckbuilder, lol.
The stupid open world collectible part blows chunks, but the actual core gameplay is shockingly fun, if not perfectly tuned the way some deckbuilders are. The extremely weird lightweight high school dating sim / bioware relationship management aspect is very odd but produces some extremely funny interactions at times.
High on Life, runs ok on medium to high settings locked at 30 FPS, definitely enjoyable
Finished The Last of Us Part 1 today. Now working on my Animal Crossing island 🏝️
I’ve been playing a handful of games:
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Demon’s Tilt: an excellent pinball game that runs great on the Deck. Also, the pixel art is very nice.
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Hades: a great roguelike, finishing the last few side quests now.
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Void Scrappers: a fun little survivors-like. Cheap and addictive.
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Cassette Beasts: similar to Pokémon, if Pokémon had actually innovated in the last few years. Awesome mechanics, and all the battles are doubles matches.
Demon's Tilt has been on my radar for awhile now. I've really enjoyed non-traditional pinball games like Metroid Prime Pinball and Yoku's Island Express, Demon's Tilt looks closer to a traditional table than those two but still seems like it goes beyond what a physical table could do.
Edit: just got notified by steam that the sequel to Demon's Tilt just released: XenoTilt
Days Gone. Looks good, runs well, fun game. Almost at 60 hours so far but end is in sight. Got a few in mind after I finish but not quite decided yet.
Cities Skylines cause I'm hyped for C:S2. Also started and finished Layers of Fear 2, great game!
High on Life!
Just finished Monster Sanctuary. Moving onto Super Robot Wars 30
AC Odyssey
Just started Elden Ring for the first time a few days back. First game I played where I was generally blown away how well it runs and looks for a handheld PC.
None. I got it so my partner could play video games on the couch with me while I'm smackin moblins in Hyrule.