Of games that I’ve ONLY played on the SteamDeck, I think Dead Cells is probably my favourite.
Of games that I’ve ONLY played on the SteamDeck, I think Dead Cells is probably my favourite.
Does this mean we can expect a glut of cheap 3rd party controllers on the market that can be used for PC gaming?
A great book but I don’t know if I’d recommend it as a “get into reading” book.
Similar to some countries banning games that depict skulls or blood, these countries have banned games that depict gambling. This is different from banning games that contain loot boxes or actual gambling.
I would love to have the ability to know for any journey, no matter how complex, what time I need to leave to arrive on time.
You could also use one of those water pick things that use a pressurised water jet to clean between your teeth. After I started using one regularly my dentist even remarked on how much better my gums were looking.
Just hopping on this post to say that Steam actually did a really nice Top 100 Steam Deck games for their Summer Sale.
I got Hades and Dead Cells in the sale.
Rock and Stone in the heart!
I’ve had a curious eye on the game for a while but the need for the Ubisoft launcher put me off. How is it on Steam? Steam Deck compatibility would be a big bonus for me too.
A good response. Civlised and to-the-point.
If you like Hoplite try Pawnbarian
I live in a country where manual transmission is the default. I drive a manual and I’m fine with it. This idea of fake manual transmission is bizarre to me. Who is it for? Car enthusiasts will know it’s fake and avoid it and surely your average driver will not care and would actually appreciate the simplicity of automatic transmission.
Also in the truck driving bucket - Snowrunner. The focus is on off road trucking, mud and snow physics, with a winch that you can use to unstick yourself.
Totally agree.
There was a time when I would avoid Steam versions of games as much as I could because of the bad interface and frequent crashes, but they continued to improve the platform year after year until it became a model of what a games platform should be.
I’d still slightly prefer to buy on GoG due to it being DRM free but I recently got a Steam Deck so the ease of use begins to tip the equation in favour of Steam again.
I have plans to get online later with 3 friends and play the heck out of the new update
Exactly. I’d be reluctant to try any of the other games that OP names because I “don’t have the time” and yet I have 200+ hours in DRG.