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With the Steam Deck OLED fast approaching, and with the original LCD models now cheaper, maybe you want to pick up some new games? Here's some recent picks from what's been Steam Deck Verified lately.

All of the titles listed have a full Steam Deck Verified rating, so they should work out of the box without any issues after installing them so you're good to go! Also noting the ProtonDB rating for desktop Linux gamers.

Ghostrunner 2 (ProtonDB Gold)

"Blood will run in Ghostrunner 2, a hardcore FPP slasher set in a post-apocalyptic cyberpunk future. Become the ultimate cyber ninja and prepare for epic boss fights, improved skills, an interactive story, new game modes, and captivating synthwave soundtrack."

Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name (ProtonDB Platinum)

"ERASE YOUR PAST TO PROTECT YOUR FUTURE Once a legendary yakuza, Kazuma Kiryu faked his own death and abandoned his name for the sake of protecting his family. Now, he is thrust into conflict by a mysterious figure attempting to drive him out of hiding."

Persona 5 Tactica (releasing November 17th)

"Join the Phantom Thieves as they lead an uprising of the heart! Assemble an all-star team of heroes in a brand-new story in this thrilling combat adventure set in Persona’s iconic universe."

Touhou Hero of Ice Fairy

"Touhou Hero of Ice Fairy is a 2D bullet hell action Touhou Project fangame.
In this Boss Rush game, the player steps into the shoes of Cirno, the Hero of Ice, as she embarks on a journey against evil, liberating Gensokyo and saving her dear princess."

Severed Steel (ProtonDB Platinum)

"An intense single-player FPS featuring a stylish movement system, completely destructible levels, and an acclaimed OST."

The Bunny Graveyard

"An episodic horror adventure about a bunny who seeks to find the horrifying truth behind her existence."


Be sure to check out the picks from the previous week too!

What have you been playing lately?

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BlackBloodRum 14 Nov 2023
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It's worth noting that "Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name" and "Persona 5 Tactica" both contain Denuvo
BlackBloodRum 15 Nov 2023
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It's worth noting that "Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name" and "Persona 5 Tactica" both contain Denuvo
grrrrr Denuvo thanks for the head up, when playing a game with denuvo, you gotta be extra careful switching proton versions or editing files or adding files inside the game folder, it could trigger a 24 hours timeout.
Indeed. Additionally, I kind of feel Deck and Denuvo are inherently incompatible. Not from a software point of view, but rather a usage.

Denuvo expects you to have an active internet connection to verify they still own you, something which a portable device such as the Deck may come not to have. It would suck to install the game, then leave home. Not realising the game required further checks via internet, which your device may not be able to do.
Pengling 15 Nov 2023
Nothing for me in this list, unfortunately!

What have you been playing lately?
After picking it up for pennies in the recent Humble Handheld Friendly Sale, I've been playing a lot of the wonderful Downwell (Proton) this week.

I also grabbed Retro Classix: Joe & Mac - Caveman Ninja (Proton) in the same sale, since I liked the game as a kid, and have been playing that too. I'm glad that it's been kept in circulation, but I would advise only buying the Data East Retro Classix releases on sale, as they're very barebones, and only allow a harsh-looking CRT-style or super-blurry non-CRT-style display-options, with no bezel artwork - no 1:1 square-pixels view or anything like that.


Last edited by Pengling on 15 Nov 2023 at 4:17 am UTC
Eri 15 Nov 2023
What have you been playing lately?

I've been hooked to Mini Metro and Mini Motorways, bought them dirt cheap 2 weeks ago and now I dream with a white background.

edit: wrong name


Last edited by Eri on 15 Nov 2023 at 1:04 pm UTC
Pengling 15 Nov 2023
and now I dream with a white background.
Oh man, I know how that is. I play enough Bomberman that an epic session often leads to me seeing random maze layouts being blown up when I shut my eyes.
Eri 15 Nov 2023
and now I dream with a white background.
Oh man, I know how that is. I play enough Bomberman that an epic session often leads to me seeing random maze layouts being blown up when I shut my eyes.
There are padded cells with our names waiting for us.
Pengling 15 Nov 2023
There are padded cells with our names waiting for us.
Hahahahaha!

Don't worry, I'm pretty sure we're alright - it's related to the Tetris Effect (the neurological phenomenon, not the game that pinched its name), and was a known thing generations before video games existed!


Last edited by Pengling on 15 Nov 2023 at 1:38 pm UTC
Eri 15 Nov 2023
Hahahahaha!

Don't worry, I'm pretty sure we're alright - it's related to the Tetris Effect (the neurological phenomenon, not the game that pinched its name), and was a known thing generations before video games existed!

That was actually a very interesting reading, thanks. The human brain wont stop to surprise me, but the GTP part is kinda worrying if that's happening to people.
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