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Oh now this looks like it has some good picks for you. Fanatical have launched their latest build it yourself Platinum Collection bundle full of games. You can pick between 3 games for £9.99, 5 for $14.99 and 7 for £19.99.

Using the usual rating system of Deck Verified, ProtonDB and Native Linux notes to save you clicking around. Each game title is also a Steam link in case you need more info first.

Kingdom Come: Deliverance + Band of Bastards DLC

  • steam deck playable Steam Deck Playable
  • ProtonDB Gold

Dishonored: Death of the Outsider

  • steam deck verified Steam Deck Verified
  • ProtonDB Gold

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Game of the Year Edition Deluxe

  • steam deck playable Steam Deck Playable
  • ProtonDB Gold

Hero's Hour

  • steam deck verified Steam Deck Verified
  • ProtonDB Platinum

Teslagrad Remastered

  • steam deck verified Steam Deck Verified
  • Native Linux

Teslagrad 2

  • steam deck not rated Steam Deck Unrated
  • Native Linux (but use Proton, Native build seems broken) - Platinum on ProtonDB

The Ascent

  • steam deck verified Steam Deck Verified
  • ProtonDB Gold

Rain World

  • steam deck playable Steam Deck Playable
  • ProtonDB Platinum

Patch Quest

  • steam deck verified Steam Deck Verified
  • ProtonDB Gold

Owlboy

  • steam deck verified Steam Deck Verified
  • Native Linux

Arcanium: Rise of Akhan

  • steam deck verified Steam Deck Verified
  • ProtonDB Gold

Fall of Porcupine

  • No Ratings

Backfirewall_

  • steam deck not rated Steam Deck Unrated
  • ProtonDB Platinum

Unity of Command II

  • steam deck unsupported Steam Deck Unsupported
  • ProtonDB Gold

Ancestors Legacy

  • steam deck unsupported Steam Deck Unsupported
  • ProtonDB Gold

TERRACOTTA

  • No Ratings

There's a good few titles I personally want in this, so I might even have to pick it up, seems like pretty good value if there's a few you want compared to normal pricing. Be sure to check out the bundle here.


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slaapliedje Aug 3, 2023
Reminds me that I should play more of Kingdom Come: Deliverance. Fantastic RPG.
brokkr Aug 3, 2023
"Fall of Porcupine" somehow sounded familiar. After clicking I realized that it was a game that launched only 1½ months ago and got a stellar review from The Escapist. (Though apparently, there's also a lot of bugs to contend with).

I'm guessing sales didn't meet expectations. I feel sorry for the team. This is one hard business to be in.
Xpander Aug 4, 2023
Reminds me that I should play more of Kingdom Come: Deliverance. Fantastic RPG.
One of the Most immersive games out there. Combat is a bit weird at first, but once you get used to it, its pretty damn good. Theres ofc a lot of weird/funny jank in the game also, but still. I love the fact that NPCs have their own daily routines. Where they eat, where and what time they work, where they live etc etc. It makes it so immersive to just spectate people about their routines and then rob them clean lol.


Last edited by Xpander on 4 August 2023 at 6:11 am UTC
slaapliedje Aug 4, 2023
Reminds me that I should play more of Kingdom Come: Deliverance. Fantastic RPG.
One of the Most immersive games out there. Combat is a bit weird at first, but once you get used to it, its pretty damn good. Theres ofc a lot of weird/funny jank in the game also, but still. I love the fact that NPCs have their own daily routines. Where they eat, where and what time they work, where they live etc etc. It makes it so immersive to just spectate people about their routines and then rob them clean lol.
First game I recall this being a thing on was either Ultima V or VI.

Ha, Ultima Online was developed with this huge ecology where the rabits would spawn in an area where there was grass, so then the wolves would hunt there, etc... then when they opened it to players, all they did was murder everything they saw... so the developers sighed and removed it so the CPUs were not wasting cycles on something players didn't care about. Really sad statement about humanity...
Pengling Aug 5, 2023
The only one in here that's really of interest to me is Rain World, so I'll just wait for that to show up on its own in a future sale.
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