For me I’m currently trying to push my way through elden ring. But gosh it sure gets hard half way through, especially underleveled and offline. I need to find that mimic summon.

Other than that, cycling through local coop games like PlateUp. Any suggestions?

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    Hades, Returnal, and Hi-Fi Rush at the moment.

    I think Hades is exactly what the SD was made for.

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    Into the breach. Such a simple yet perfectly thought out game, which you can easily sink a lot of hours into. It’s also cheap.

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      I just bought it, and am absolutely loving the art style and gameplay. I’m excited to see how the mechanics get more complex as I progress. 1.5 hours in and I’m hooked!

      Also, got the recommendation to buy it from the fediverse so that makes it even a bit more sweet!

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      Same, I was playing Death Stranding but I paused it because I’m hooked by Blasphemous.

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    BotW currently (gotta finish that before TotK), with some breaks for SnowRunner. I need to get back into Elden Ring before I forget how to play!

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    Magic Arena and a lot of WH40K Space Marine. The latter works pretty good and I noticed the servers are still online! Played some good old exterminate yesterday.

    Also Zacharia Pinball in-between.

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    Drakenguard 3 on rpcs3 I’m pretty impressed at how well it runs. I only had to change one audio setting to fix some crackling issues.

    Also Pokemon infinite fusion when I’m looking for something more chill

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      What’s drakenguard and what’s pokemon infinite? lol I’m out of the loop

      edit: I see drakenguard is a Nier predecessor game

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        Pokemon infinite is just a fanmade Pokemon game, it’s got nothing to do with Nintendo and runs on PC natively. It looks and plays closer to Pokemon leaf green but with new mechanics and story

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    I was playing Fire Emblem Engage (Lunatic/Classic difficulty), but then I started replaying Disco Elysium and got hooked on that one all over again. I was pleasantly surprised by how well it controls on the Deck – great way to kill time on the train!

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      I’ve been interested in trying Disco Elysium, good to know that it runs well on the Deck! You mentioned playing on the train - is it a good game to play in short bursts?

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        You can definitely play it in bits if you’re able to follow the game log. It keeps track of all the conversations and bits that you need to remember.

        There’s no action in the game, so there’s nothing you can’t just put down and pick up later, as long as you can remember what you were in the process of doing or where you were going.

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        Works pretty smooth in my opinion. About the only noticeable change I see from desktop is it automatically moves to the next bolt when mounting or unmounting a part. Repairing parts and salvaging scrap is just slightly more difficult in my opinion, but that could just be a ‘me’ issue coming from keyboard/mouse and not use to controllers.

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    Dicey Dungeons, Streets of Rogue, Enter The Gungeon (its default controls are kinda weird though); I played Cassette Beasts for about 10 hours but then I got bored.

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      +1 for Dicey Dungeons. Playing it on the Steam Deck might actually be the ideal format, too. I don’t think I could have cleared the Witch campaign at all if I hadn’t broken that up into dozens of micro-sessions.

      One thing I will lament, however, is the Steam Deck’s current poor support for Bluetooth headphones. Being forced to resync headphones constantly forces me to play on mute most of the time, but it’s practically a crime against fun to play without the Dicey Dungeons soundtrack.