![]() Sure, maybe the framerate can be a bit wonky, but hear me out. And, dare I say, the Steam Deck is one of the best ways to play this space-exploration sim. No Man’s Sky may have come out in 2016, but since it celebrated a pretty epic update this year, it’s getting included on this list. You’ll miss out on the online features, of course, if you’re playing away from a router, but that’s an acceptable trade-off in my book as I’m not particularly a fan of the game’s multiplayer anyway. Maybe playing outside in a park might give you the fresh air you need to take on the game’s harder bosses. You’re bound to drop some frames here and there when the action gets a little too hot, but little is compromised on the smaller form factor. It might be fair to criticize some HUD elements as being a touch too small, but the core experience is worth it. Whether you’re at home or on the go, Elden Ring works surprisingly well in portable format. Valve went through extra effort to improve the game’s performance on their portable PC, even before FromSoftware was able to address a variety of issues that were souring the experience on a full-featured computer. In fact, the proximity of their release dates almost tosses Elden Ring into launch title status for the device. ![]() When Elden Ring dropped, the Steam Deck was one of the best ways to play the latest Miyazaki jam, and it still is. Install the Heroic Games Launcher from the Deck’s desktop and you’ll be able to add Cyberpunk to Steam as a non-Steam game. If you’ve purchased Cyberpunk on GOG, fret not. Best practice might be to save and quit out and when you’re done with a session. Occasionally the audio gets chopped up or even plays at double speed when resuming, especially after returning to it a day or so later. While the performance of Cyberpunk on Steam Deck is frighteningly good for the form factor, I have personally run into a few issues when putting the game into a suspend state. This results in black bars at the top and bottom, but gives the Deck just a bit more breathing room to ensure stable performance. You may also find luck dropping the resolution to 720p as opposed to the Deck’s native 1280x800. I like to switch off Film Grain and Chromatic Aberration to get a cleaner image on the smaller screen. Though 2077 comes with its own “Steam Deck” graphics settings in the main menu, I’ve found that you may want to tweak further to get a more consistent level of performance. Valve currently assesses it at just “Playable” status, but the novelty of playing Cyberpunk 2077 on the go, and the overall reliability of this game on Valve’s mini PC, makes it well worth the exception. ![]() It is the only non-Verified experience on this list. With September’s 1.6 “Edgerunners Update” the dystopian future sim is much more stable and reliable, and it even runs remarkably well on Steam Deck. Nearly all of these games are Deck-verified, but I’ve made an exception for one particular title.Ĭyberpunk may have come out way back in 2020, but recent updates have dramatically changed and improved it for the better. Update : The Steam Deck’s library keeps growing, and so too does this list! I’ve added five new games to the main list and one new honorable mention. To hit this number we had to bend a rule: We now have two games that are technically not “Deck Verified,” but are still totally playable. Update : Wrapping up 2022, we’ve now bumped this list up to 20 amazing games you can play on the Steam Deck now. This list is focused on great games you’re guaranteed to have access to right out of the box. Tweaking the visual settings…can’t do that on a Switch!Īs you may know, there are relatively simple ways to get non-Steam games running on the Deck, but those we’ll handle another time. ![]() That said, adjusting a few settings here and there might make a given game experience even better for you, so I’ll call that out where relevant. All but one of these games are Deck-verified. Worry not, this list will guide you to the best experiences you can have in year one of the Steam Deck’s life. ![]() Read More: The Steam Deck Had A Phenomenal First Year Valve has made the process easier by labeling certain games “Verified” on the device, but sometimes that’s not always a guarantee that a game will run without issue. Fun for the tech enthusiast, but not ideal when you just want a great gaming experience. While many hit games do run well on the device, some won’t launch, while others will have you chasing through various settings and scrolling forums and Reddit posts for solutions. Steam Deck, Valve’s mega-powerful mini-PC, only arrived this year, and while there are many reasons to check out one of the most exciting pieces of gaming hardware available today, the amount of great, hassle-free games available on the device is proof enough of its success.īut Steam is a big marketplace, and not every game works well on the Deck. ![]()
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