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Top picks of steam deck games for valve’s handheld console!

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Even though the Steam Deck is still quite new, it already has a sizable library, owing to its ability to play hundreds of games through Valve’s Steam store. Many of the finest PC games have been included, ranging from beautiful indie games to big-budget AAA blockbusters.

The vast number of games accessible on the Steam Deck, on the other hand, can be intimidating. Furthermore, not every Steam game is compatible with the Stream Deck. Though Valve seems to have a certification system to assist you in determining which titles are compatible with the Steam Deck, it can be erroneous at times. We’ve discovered games labeled as ‘Playable’ but weren’t, and there are other titles yet to be classified that work well on the Deck.

Because the Steam Deck is indeed a versatile piece of hardware, it can be used to play games via other shops, such as the Epic Games Store, and run emulators for old consoles. One can also install Windows 10 to expand their gaming options even more.

Tunic steam deck games

Tunic

The tunic is a cute isometric adventure game with a twist. You take on the role of a young fox embarking on a grand journey, discovering dungeons and battling creatures along the way. This is a game with a lot of charm, and the apparent Legend of Zelda inspiration means it’s a great game to play on the go.

One of the main limitations of the Stream Deck is that, although Xbox and PlayStation games are available on PC (and Steam), Nintendo titles are not. The tunic is among the most accessible methods to accomplish this.

Sonic Mania

Sonic Mania

Sonic Mania is a homage to vintage Sonic games from the 16-bit era, but it’s among the favorite Steam Deck games. If you believe Valve’s portable resembles a beefed-up Sega Game Equipment, Sonic Mania adds to the similarity.

This is among Sega’s finest games in years, and it confirms Sonic is better experienced in 2D. It takes visuals and a soundtrack inspired by Sonic’s legendary games on the Sega Genesis and mixes them with current twists.

Hotline Miami

Hotline Miami  steam deck games

Hotline Miami is a neon-hued fever dream of a top-down ultra-violent game, including an equally outlandish premise and fantastic music. Because of its compelling gameplay loop, it’s also ideal for the Steam Deck.

In a parallel 1980s Miami, you play an unnamed assassin charged by a mysterious voice with assassinating Russian mobsters. You’ll die a lot, but you’ll keep showing up for more as you master the levels because you can restart immediately. This has been out for a while, but it’s still a great deal on Steam, and it’s among the games we keep coming back to when we enjoy the Steam Deck. It’s an engrossing follow-up that is also worth downloading.

God of War

God of War

God of War blew us away when it originally came out on PS4 and reimagined Kratos. He was no longer an over-the-top action flick plucked straight from Greek mythology but a gloomy parent who had been transferred to Norse mythology. That was a masterpiece, and the game’s more profound, more mature storyline and stunning graphics made it one of Sony’s best PlayStation titles.

God of War, accessible on Steam, is also a terrific showcase again for Steam Deck. It’s still best played on a widescreen because of the dramatic tale, but it’s an excellent game to display off the Steam Deck. It demonstrates how powerful Valve’s portable is, as it can handle such a visually demanding game.

Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy

Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy steam deck games

The Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy is an excellent pick for everyone who believes a portable system requires a 3D platformer. This is a fantastic addition to your Steam Deck’s collection as it includes enhanced editions of Naughty Dog’s classic games on the PSP.

Because these games began off as console games, they’re well-suited to gamepad controls. Thus they’re a perfect match for the Steam Deck. This is a fantastic piece of nostalgia for anybody who grew up with these games. However, new gamers may be annoyed by specific old-school difficulty spikes.

Cuphead steam deck games

Cuphead

Cuphead is a two-dimensional run-and-gun boss rush game and a pitch-perfect jazz soundtrack inspired by legendary 1930s cartoons. This is yet another Steam Deck game that is excellent for the handheld. This is because of its hectic yet simple pick-up actions, which mixes extreme difficulty with a true sense of success when you eventually defeat a boss who’s been causing you pain.

It’s great for rapid blasts. Moreover, you’ll keep looking to try again in your quest to pay off the devil’s debt.

Elden Ring

Elden Ring  steam deck games

Elden Ring is likely the finest game on our list, but it isn’t at the top since it’s a game that works best on a larger screen. For the most excellent experience, set the frame rate to 30fps, which is half of what it usually operates.

On the other hand, Elden Ring here on Steam Deck can be a lot of fun. It’s a delight to see such a beautifully designed game operating on a portable platform. Moreover, it surely puts many Nintendo Switch titles to shame, much like it was with God of War. If you’re hooked, having it on your Steam Deck will fix it even if you’re not at your computer. Every progress you achieve on the Steam Deck will be mirrored whenever you play it on an actual gaming PC. This is because of Steam’s Cloud Saves feature.

Weird West

Weird West  steam deck games

Weird West is among the newest additions to our list of steam deck games and it is the most distinctive. This atmospheric isometric sim mixes old Western clichés with Lovecraftian horror to create an immersive experience. It looks and plays well on the Stream Deck’s 7-inch screen, and also it’s easy to manage.

Weird West is a terrific pick if searching for a game that will startle and delight you.

Conclusion

The Stream Deck is undoubtedly one of the most eagerly awaited pieces of PC gaming hardware since… well, ever? The prospect of bringing your entire Steam library around with you on this significant but well-designed and moderately powerful portable gaming device is appealing. Particularly to those who are constantly adding to our backlog with every passing Steam sale. After several weekends of gaming on Valve’s handheld PC, I can tell that it exceeds expectations every time. When it’s operating at full capacity, it’s incredible. So give the games mentioned above a try.

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