i recommend dave the diver, also because of its replayability! unlike other games you can play it for 50+ hours because theres always stuff to explore and getting all the achievements also takes some time
As much as I love A Hat in Time, I have to warn anyone looking to get it for the Steam Deck specifically to be cautious. The game doesn't run properly out of the box, with no DLC or mods being accessible with the default Proton version. Once you manage to get the game to acknowledge that you have the DLC, you should definitely disable most if not all mods, otherwise the game will run poorly and crash not long after you boot it up. Overall performance is hit or miss, but it does run smoothly at 30 FPS with some degree of fancy graphic features. And finally, DO NOT play Vanessa's Curse on the Deck. It's a nightmare. That DLC in particular performs extremely badly on the Deck. Great game, but it should not have the verified tag. I have no idea how it got verified in the first place, whether it was Valve or the developers who slapped that on the store page.
the video is good and all though i do think most of your recommendations are kinda basic/can be boiled down to 2D/roguelike games which isnt bad since those games rock though adding some hidden gems next time that are in a weird genre/very unknown would be appreciated. really good for ppl who dont know many games though.
Idk Indy games as a whole r not for me . I mean I have a few on the oled deck but I don’t play em . I like rpg fps ish type games. Assassins creed, god of war, rise and shadow of tomb raiders, uncharted u know those type of games. I never understood y people wanna play old ass Nintendo games emulation n stuff. But whatever floats ya boat right.. I didn’t spend 700 dollars to play Nintendo style games 😂
@@wesleythetrombonist Exactly!. There is absolutely nothing wrong with that!. I'm just pointing out the fact that most of the games in the list are playable on the switch!.
Having just got a Steam Deck, this video is perfect. Cheers!
Oooh which one you get?
having sticky button?
@@Jaguar21010 OLED 512Gb, still using and works just as well as before ( about 150hrs )
@@humanizedkun6488 no sticky button on my end
Awesome list! Thank youu added them to my bookmarks for up coming sales!
amazing list, but im surprised Hades didnt make the list. easily one of my favorite steam deck games.
Hades has transcended above getting rated
Great list, thanks for sharing!
I have my volume on 1 and you’re still screaming at me
Selaco and mullet mad jack are new releases, some good stuff.
i recommend dave the diver, also because of its replayability! unlike other games you can play it for 50+ hours because theres always stuff to explore and getting all the achievements also takes some time
Good list! Everyone should check out Animal Well as well, amazing game
If you like some tactic and strategy: "Symphony of War: The Nephilim Saga" is a nice choice, it work great on the controller
for the witcher 3, just get the games of the year edition.
As much as I love A Hat in Time, I have to warn anyone looking to get it for the Steam Deck specifically to be cautious. The game doesn't run properly out of the box, with no DLC or mods being accessible with the default Proton version. Once you manage to get the game to acknowledge that you have the DLC, you should definitely disable most if not all mods, otherwise the game will run poorly and crash not long after you boot it up. Overall performance is hit or miss, but it does run smoothly at 30 FPS with some degree of fancy graphic features. And finally, DO NOT play Vanessa's Curse on the Deck. It's a nightmare. That DLC in particular performs extremely badly on the Deck.
Great game, but it should not have the verified tag. I have no idea how it got verified in the first place, whether it was Valve or the developers who slapped that on the store page.
the video is good and all though i do think most of your recommendations are kinda basic/can be boiled down to 2D/roguelike games which isnt bad since those games rock though adding some hidden gems next time that are in a weird genre/very unknown would be appreciated. really good for ppl who dont know many games though.
I'd replace Vampire Survivors with HoloCure
all of there games also plays great on switch
Dead Cells?
Hand of Fate 2
Damn
Commit war crimes in rimworld.
Idk Indy games as a whole r not for me . I mean I have a few on the oled deck but I don’t play em . I like rpg fps ish type games. Assassins creed, god of war, rise and shadow of tomb raiders, uncharted u know those type of games. I never understood y people wanna play old ass Nintendo games emulation n stuff. But whatever floats ya boat right.. I didn’t spend 700 dollars to play Nintendo style games 😂
Indie games are more interesting than the games you listed bro
If you wanted to play triple A games maybe the best choice in software for you wouldn't be a steam deck but perhaps a console or pc.
Most of the games are playable on switch😅
Some of these games run like crap on it even though i love the switch, steam deck is king
and? 🤷♂️
@@comradejux and people like you are somehow triggered
Nothing wrong with that! I have a Steam Deck and don’t own a switch, and I doubt I’m the only person in that poaition
@@wesleythetrombonist Exactly!. There is absolutely nothing wrong with that!. I'm just pointing out the fact that most of the games in the list are playable on the switch!.
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