Death Stranding Director's Cut - Seems like a good game, runs great on Steam Deck, WAY TOO SLOW for my liking. Production value and story was topic quality. Was free via Epic and also part of a Humble Choice Bundle.
Ghostwire: Tokyo - Amazing game, not your normal FPS, honestly surprised I liked it because it was so narrative heavy and not that much action. Runs great on Steam Deck,
Control Ultimate Edition - Cool game, way too much wandering around for me but the action is great when it happens. Cool story though but the aimless wandering caused me to quit half way though. Non-ultimate edition was free on Epic or Amazon. Runs great on Steam Deck.
Disco Elysium - The Final Cut - Was part of a Humble Bundle recently, check your library before purchasing (never played)
GreedFall - Cool Witcher 3-ish game, played about 20 hours then got kinda bored. Lack of decent fast travel makes you spend a lot of time backtracking. There is a mod to fast travel from anywhere but I couldn't figure out how to get it to work on the Steam Deck. Realized was only half way through main plot and decided not to finish the game. Plays great on Steam Deck (other than me not knowing how to mod the game)
Necromunda: Hired Gun - Neat game looks amazing, zero (real) story to the campaign, gameplay got stale after about 6 hours. Trying to be frantic FPS like Doom 2016 / Enteral + RPG elements while pretending it is in the Warhammer Universe. Plays like online co-op game but I don't think is. Plays great on Steam Deck.
Fallout 76: The Pitt Deluxe Edition - Anyone know if you can play this offline or does suspending on the Steam Deck cause the game to boot you / lose progress? Some online only games handle 'suspending' or loss of connection differently. Some give you a little leeway for loss of connection but others like Warhammer Inquisitor will kick you from a solo session within about 5 seconds of a connection loss.
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Death Stranding Director's Cut - Seems like a good game, runs great on Steam Deck, WAY TOO SLOW for my liking. Production value and story was topic quality. Was free via Epic and also part of a Humble Choice Bundle.
Ghostwire: Tokyo - Amazing game, not your normal FPS, honestly surprised I liked it because it was so narrative heavy and not that much action. Runs great on Steam Deck,
Control Ultimate Edition - Cool game, way too much wandering around for me but the action is great when it happens. Cool story though but the aimless wandering caused me to quit half way though. Non-ultimate edition was free on Epic or Amazon. Runs great on Steam Deck.
Disco Elysium - The Final Cut - Was part of a Humble Bundle recently, check your library before purchasing (never played)
GreedFall - Cool Witcher 3-ish game, played about 20 hours then got kinda bored. Lack of decent fast travel makes you spend a lot of time backtracking. There is a mod to fast travel from anywhere but I couldn't figure out how to get it to work on the Steam Deck. Realized was only half way through main plot and decided not to finish the game. Plays great on Steam Deck (other than me not knowing how to mod the game)
Necromunda: Hired Gun - Neat game looks amazing, zero (real) story to the campaign, gameplay got stale after about 6 hours. Trying to be frantic FPS like Doom 2016 / Enteral + RPG elements while pretending it is in the Warhammer Universe. Plays like online co-op game but I don't think is. Plays great on Steam Deck.
Fallout 76: The Pitt Deluxe Edition - Anyone know if you can play this offline or does suspending on the Steam Deck cause the game to boot you / lose progress? Some online only games handle 'suspending' or loss of connection differently. Some give you a little leeway for loss of connection but others like Warhammer Inquisitor will kick you from a solo session within about 5 seconds of a connection loss.
Death Stranding Director's Cut - Seems like a good game, runs great on Steam Deck, WAY TOO SLOW for my liking. Production value and story was topic quality. Was free via Epic and also part of a Humble Choice Bundle.
Ghostwire: Tokyo - Amazing game, not your normal FPS, honestly surprised I liked it because it was so narrative heavy and not that much action. Runs great on Steam Deck,
Control Ultimate Edition - Cool game, way too much wandering around for me but the action is great when it happens. Cool story though but the aimless wandering caused me to quit half way though. Non-ultimate edition was free on Epic or Amazon. Runs great on Steam Deck.
Disco Elysium - The Final Cut - Was part of a Humble Bundle recently, check your library before purchasing (never played)
GreedFall - Cool Witcher 3-ish game, played about 20 hours then got kinda bored. Lack of decent fast travel makes you spend a lot of time backtracking. There is a mod to fast travel from anywhere but I couldn't figure out how to get it to work on the Steam Deck. Realized was only half way through main plot and decided not to finish the game. Plays great on Steam Deck (other than me not knowing how to mod the game)
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Death stranding first chapter is slow but then it picks up when you get the option to fight it's slower than most games but a lot different from normal games.
Death Stranding Director's Cut - Seems like a good game, runs great on Steam Deck, WAY TOO SLOW for my liking. Production value and story was topic quality. Was free via Epic and also part of a Humble Choice Bundle.
Ghostwire: Tokyo - Amazing game, not your normal FPS, honestly surprised I liked it because it was so narrative heavy and not that much action. Runs great on Steam Deck,
Control Ultimate Edition - Cool game, way too much wandering around for me but the action is great when it happens. Cool story though but the aimless wandering caused me to quit half way though. Non-ultimate edition was free on Epic or Amazon. Runs great on Steam Deck.
Disco Elysium - The Final Cut - Was part of a Humble Bundle recently, check your library before purchasing (never played)
GreedFall - Cool Witcher 3-ish game, played about 20 hours then got kinda bored. Lack of decent fast travel makes you spend a lot of time backtracking. There is a mod to fast travel from anywhere but I couldn't figure out how to get it to work on the Steam Deck. Realized was only half way through main plot and decided not to finish the game. Plays great on Steam Deck (other than me not knowing how to mod the game)
Necromunda: Hired Gun - Neat game looks amazing, zero (real) story to the campaign, gameplay got stale after about 6 hours. Trying to be frantic FPS like Doom 2016 / Enteral + RPG elements while pretending it is in the Warhammer Universe. Plays like online co-op game but I don't think is. Plays great on Steam Deck.
Fallout 76: The Pitt Deluxe Edition - Anyone know if you can play this offline or does suspending on the Steam Deck cause the game to boot you / lose progress? Some online only games handle 'suspending' or loss of connection differently. Some give you a little leeway for loss of connection but others like Warhammer Inquisitor will kick you from a solo session within about 5 seconds of a connection loss.
I didn't read it all but thank you for such a wonderful write up
Death Stranding Director's Cut - Seems like a good game, runs great on Steam Deck, WAY TOO SLOW for my liking. Production value and story was topic quality. Was free via Epic and also part of a Humble Choice Bundle.
Ghostwire: Tokyo - Amazing game, not your normal FPS, honestly surprised I liked it because it was so narrative heavy and not that much action. Runs great on Steam Deck,
Control Ultimate Edition - Cool game, way too much wandering around for me but the action is great when it happens. Cool story though but the aimless wandering caused me to quit half way though. Non-ultimate edition was free on Epic or Amazon. Runs great on Steam Deck.
Disco Elysium - The Final Cut - Was part of a Humble Bundle recently, check your library before purchasing (never played)
GreedFall - Cool Witcher 3-ish game, played about 20 hours then got kinda bored. Lack of decent fast travel makes you spend a lot of time backtracking. There is a mod to fast travel from anywhere but I couldn't figure out how to get it to work on the Steam Deck. Realized was only half way through main plot and decided not to finish the game. Plays great on Steam Deck (other than me not knowing how to mod the game)
Necromunda: Hired Gun - Neat game looks amazing, zero (real) story to the campaign, gameplay got stale after about 6 hours. Trying to be frantic FPS like Doom 2016 / Enteral + RPG elements while pretending it is in the Warhammer Universe. Plays like online co-op game but I don't think is. Plays great on Steam Deck.
Fallout 76: The Pitt Deluxe Edition - Anyone know if you can play this offline or does suspending on the Steam Deck cause the game to boot you / lose progress? Some online only games handle 'suspending' or loss of connection differently. Some give you a little leeway for loss of connection but others like Warhammer Inquisitor will kick you from a solo session within about 5 seconds of a connection loss.
Thanks, this helped. I already have DS on PC an DS directors cut for console, ie will be skipping that one. From the list none really got my attention other than Ghostwire.
A lot of good games in this bundle. And yeah a lot of them have been in bundles or free before so make sure you check if you already have it across all platforms.
Death stranding first chapter is slow but then it picks up when you get the option to fight https://static.slickdealscdn.com/ima...es/biggrin.gif it's slower than most games but a lot different from normal games.
I tried to stick it out but just couldn't. I could tell there was so much cool stuff going on but just wasn't my speed. If the total game was shorter I might have but I think even quick play throughs are supposed to be 20 hours.
Now, not to say I'm against a game taking longer but it has to be very engaging (to me).
I have been wanting The Entropy Centre since it came out but nothing else on this list, except maybe Assetto Corsa Competizione… I used to be into Grand Turismo. If anybody can talk me into keeping it feel free, otherwise, anybody want to go halvsies and Zelle me $7.50 for the ACC download code? 😆
Update: Nevermind, nobody talked me out of it and my wife thought ACC seemed like a good game so we did the 2-game bundle. Thanks OP! TU and repped 👍🏻😃
Great deal,
I had the original death stranding release and unfortunately had to delete it from my steam library before I could add the Directors Cut as it kept throwing a weird, blank error message every time I tried prior.
Death Stranding Director's Cut - Seems like a good game, runs great on Steam Deck, WAY TOO SLOW for my liking. Production value and story was topic quality. Was free via Epic and also part of a Humble Choice Bundle.
Ghostwire: Tokyo - Amazing game, not your normal FPS, honestly surprised I liked it because it was so narrative heavy and not that much action. Runs great on Steam Deck,
Control Ultimate Edition - Cool game, way too much wandering around for me but the action is great when it happens. Cool story though but the aimless wandering caused me to quit half way though. Non-ultimate edition was free on Epic or Amazon. Runs great on Steam Deck.
Disco Elysium - The Final Cut - Was part of a Humble Bundle recently, check your library before purchasing (never played)
GreedFall - Cool Witcher 3-ish game, played about 20 hours then got kinda bored. Lack of decent fast travel makes you spend a lot of time backtracking. There is a mod to fast travel from anywhere but I couldn't figure out how to get it to work on the Steam Deck. Realized was only half way through main plot and decided not to finish the game. Plays great on Steam Deck (other than me not knowing how to mod the game)
Necromunda: Hired Gun - Neat game looks amazing, zero (real) story to the campaign, gameplay got stale after about 6 hours. Trying to be frantic FPS like Doom 2016 / Enteral + RPG elements while pretending it is in the Warhammer Universe. Plays like online co-op game but I don't think is. Plays great on Steam Deck.
Fallout 76: The Pitt Deluxe Edition - Anyone know if you can play this offline or does suspending on the Steam Deck cause the game to boot you / lose progress? Some online only games handle 'suspending' or loss of connection differently. Some give you a little leeway for loss of connection but others like Warhammer Inquisitor will kick you from a solo session within about 5 seconds of a connection loss.
I have the same feeling with both death stranding and control. I stopped DS about 3hrs into it. I've contemplated quitting control yesterday
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Ghostwire: Tokyo - Amazing game, not your normal FPS, honestly surprised I liked it because it was so narrative heavy and not that much action. Runs great on Steam Deck,
Control Ultimate Edition - Cool game, way too much wandering around for me but the action is great when it happens. Cool story though but the aimless wandering caused me to quit half way though. Non-ultimate edition was free on Epic or Amazon. Runs great on Steam Deck.
Disco Elysium - The Final Cut - Was part of a Humble Bundle recently, check your library before purchasing (never played)
GreedFall - Cool Witcher 3-ish game, played about 20 hours then got kinda bored. Lack of decent fast travel makes you spend a lot of time backtracking. There is a mod to fast travel from anywhere but I couldn't figure out how to get it to work on the Steam Deck. Realized was only half way through main plot and decided not to finish the game. Plays great on Steam Deck (other than me not knowing how to mod the game)
Necromunda: Hired Gun - Neat game looks amazing, zero (real) story to the campaign, gameplay got stale after about 6 hours. Trying to be frantic FPS like Doom 2016 / Enteral + RPG elements while pretending it is in the Warhammer Universe. Plays like online co-op game but I don't think is. Plays great on Steam Deck.
Fallout 76: The Pitt Deluxe Edition - Anyone know if you can play this offline or does suspending on the Steam Deck cause the game to boot you / lose progress? Some online only games handle 'suspending' or loss of connection differently. Some give you a little leeway for loss of connection but others like Warhammer Inquisitor will kick you from a solo session within about 5 seconds of a connection loss.
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Ghostwire: Tokyo - Amazing game, not your normal FPS, honestly surprised I liked it because it was so narrative heavy and not that much action. Runs great on Steam Deck,
Control Ultimate Edition - Cool game, way too much wandering around for me but the action is great when it happens. Cool story though but the aimless wandering caused me to quit half way though. Non-ultimate edition was free on Epic or Amazon. Runs great on Steam Deck.
Disco Elysium - The Final Cut - Was part of a Humble Bundle recently, check your library before purchasing (never played)
GreedFall - Cool Witcher 3-ish game, played about 20 hours then got kinda bored. Lack of decent fast travel makes you spend a lot of time backtracking. There is a mod to fast travel from anywhere but I couldn't figure out how to get it to work on the Steam Deck. Realized was only half way through main plot and decided not to finish the game. Plays great on Steam Deck (other than me not knowing how to mod the game)
Necromunda: Hired Gun - Neat game looks amazing, zero (real) story to the campaign, gameplay got stale after about 6 hours. Trying to be frantic FPS like Doom 2016 / Enteral + RPG elements while pretending it is in the Warhammer Universe. Plays like online co-op game but I don't think is. Plays great on Steam Deck.
Fallout 76: The Pitt Deluxe Edition - Anyone know if you can play this offline or does suspending on the Steam Deck cause the game to boot you / lose progress? Some online only games handle 'suspending' or loss of connection differently. Some give you a little leeway for loss of connection but others like Warhammer Inquisitor will kick you from a solo session within about 5 seconds of a connection loss.
Ghostwire: Tokyo - Amazing game, not your normal FPS, honestly surprised I liked it because it was so narrative heavy and not that much action. Runs great on Steam Deck,
Control Ultimate Edition - Cool game, way too much wandering around for me but the action is great when it happens. Cool story though but the aimless wandering caused me to quit half way though. Non-ultimate edition was free on Epic or Amazon. Runs great on Steam Deck.
Disco Elysium - The Final Cut - Was part of a Humble Bundle recently, check your library before purchasing (never played)
GreedFall - Cool Witcher 3-ish game, played about 20 hours then got kinda bored. Lack of decent fast travel makes you spend a lot of time backtracking. There is a mod to fast travel from anywhere but I couldn't figure out how to get it to work on the Steam Deck. Realized was only half way through main plot and decided not to finish the game. Plays great on Steam Deck (other than me not knowing how to mod the game)
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Death stranding first chapter is slow but then it picks up when you get the option to fight it's slower than most games but a lot different from normal games.
Ghostwire: Tokyo - Amazing game, not your normal FPS, honestly surprised I liked it because it was so narrative heavy and not that much action. Runs great on Steam Deck,
Control Ultimate Edition - Cool game, way too much wandering around for me but the action is great when it happens. Cool story though but the aimless wandering caused me to quit half way though. Non-ultimate edition was free on Epic or Amazon. Runs great on Steam Deck.
Disco Elysium - The Final Cut - Was part of a Humble Bundle recently, check your library before purchasing (never played)
GreedFall - Cool Witcher 3-ish game, played about 20 hours then got kinda bored. Lack of decent fast travel makes you spend a lot of time backtracking. There is a mod to fast travel from anywhere but I couldn't figure out how to get it to work on the Steam Deck. Realized was only half way through main plot and decided not to finish the game. Plays great on Steam Deck (other than me not knowing how to mod the game)
Necromunda: Hired Gun - Neat game looks amazing, zero (real) story to the campaign, gameplay got stale after about 6 hours. Trying to be frantic FPS like Doom 2016 / Enteral + RPG elements while pretending it is in the Warhammer Universe. Plays like online co-op game but I don't think is. Plays great on Steam Deck.
Fallout 76: The Pitt Deluxe Edition - Anyone know if you can play this offline or does suspending on the Steam Deck cause the game to boot you / lose progress? Some online only games handle 'suspending' or loss of connection differently. Some give you a little leeway for loss of connection but others like Warhammer Inquisitor will kick you from a solo session within about 5 seconds of a connection loss.
I didn't read it all but thank you for such a wonderful write up
Ghostwire: Tokyo - Amazing game, not your normal FPS, honestly surprised I liked it because it was so narrative heavy and not that much action. Runs great on Steam Deck,
Control Ultimate Edition - Cool game, way too much wandering around for me but the action is great when it happens. Cool story though but the aimless wandering caused me to quit half way though. Non-ultimate edition was free on Epic or Amazon. Runs great on Steam Deck.
Disco Elysium - The Final Cut - Was part of a Humble Bundle recently, check your library before purchasing (never played)
GreedFall - Cool Witcher 3-ish game, played about 20 hours then got kinda bored. Lack of decent fast travel makes you spend a lot of time backtracking. There is a mod to fast travel from anywhere but I couldn't figure out how to get it to work on the Steam Deck. Realized was only half way through main plot and decided not to finish the game. Plays great on Steam Deck (other than me not knowing how to mod the game)
Necromunda: Hired Gun - Neat game looks amazing, zero (real) story to the campaign, gameplay got stale after about 6 hours. Trying to be frantic FPS like Doom 2016 / Enteral + RPG elements while pretending it is in the Warhammer Universe. Plays like online co-op game but I don't think is. Plays great on Steam Deck.
Fallout 76: The Pitt Deluxe Edition - Anyone know if you can play this offline or does suspending on the Steam Deck cause the game to boot you / lose progress? Some online only games handle 'suspending' or loss of connection differently. Some give you a little leeway for loss of connection but others like Warhammer Inquisitor will kick you from a solo session within about 5 seconds of a connection loss.
Now, not to say I'm against a game taking longer but it has to be very engaging (to me).
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Update: Nevermind, nobody talked me out of it and my wife thought ACC seemed like a good game so we did the 2-game bundle. Thanks OP! TU and repped 👍🏻😃
I had the original death stranding release and unfortunately had to delete it from my steam library before I could add the Directors Cut as it kept throwing a weird, blank error message every time I tried prior.
Ghostwire: Tokyo - Amazing game, not your normal FPS, honestly surprised I liked it because it was so narrative heavy and not that much action. Runs great on Steam Deck,
Control Ultimate Edition - Cool game, way too much wandering around for me but the action is great when it happens. Cool story though but the aimless wandering caused me to quit half way though. Non-ultimate edition was free on Epic or Amazon. Runs great on Steam Deck.
Disco Elysium - The Final Cut - Was part of a Humble Bundle recently, check your library before purchasing (never played)
GreedFall - Cool Witcher 3-ish game, played about 20 hours then got kinda bored. Lack of decent fast travel makes you spend a lot of time backtracking. There is a mod to fast travel from anywhere but I couldn't figure out how to get it to work on the Steam Deck. Realized was only half way through main plot and decided not to finish the game. Plays great on Steam Deck (other than me not knowing how to mod the game)
Necromunda: Hired Gun - Neat game looks amazing, zero (real) story to the campaign, gameplay got stale after about 6 hours. Trying to be frantic FPS like Doom 2016 / Enteral + RPG elements while pretending it is in the Warhammer Universe. Plays like online co-op game but I don't think is. Plays great on Steam Deck.
Fallout 76: The Pitt Deluxe Edition - Anyone know if you can play this offline or does suspending on the Steam Deck cause the game to boot you / lose progress? Some online only games handle 'suspending' or loss of connection differently. Some give you a little leeway for loss of connection but others like Warhammer Inquisitor will kick you from a solo session within about 5 seconds of a connection loss.
I have the same feeling with both death stranding and control. I stopped DS about 3hrs into it. I've contemplated quitting control yesterday