Vampire Survivors Image credit: Rock Paper Shotgun Developer: PoncleĪt the suggestion of several RPS readers (and with the implicit recommendation of, apparently, scores of other Steam Deck owners), I finally got round to playing Vampire Survivors. It’s a clever, surprising, and unrelentingly charming introduction to your new gadget, not a mention a reminder that Valve should really make more games. It’s essentially a free Steam Deck tutorial, designed to help you get used to the controls layout, but is entertainingly administered through a genuinely funny mini-jaunt through a pre-Portal Aperture Science. The short and sweet Aperture Desk Job isn’t just one of the best games to play on the Steam Deck – it should probably be the first one you try. You can find the full list below, and for more practical handheld PC tips, you can have a gander at our best Steam Deck accessories and best microSD cards for the Steam Deck guides.Īperture Desk Job Image credit: Rock Paper Shotgun Developer: Valve But compatibility and general Deck suitability will be consistent concerns, so be assured that all the games here do play and perform at least reasonably well on the hardware without the need for mouse and keyboard inputs. And, with occasional exceptions, I’ll also lean towards games that are easily installable (i.e., those on Steam). To see this content please enable targeting cookies.Īll the usual, do-not-be-mad-at-me caveats apply – this is ultimately just a list of games I’ve played and enjoyed on my own Steam Deck, so there’ll be a bit of a James' Tastes bias.
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