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Hitman 3 comes with the Hitman 1 and 2 content by default now. It used to be separate DLC, but they bundled them into the base game a while ago. Unless you can get them at a decent discount I wouldn't bother trying to get codes for the first two games.
I've been playing Mass Effect lately and it certainly lives up to the hype.
I started the Batman Arkham series and it's super fun, holds up just fine! Regularly goes on sale for super cheap. I got the whole trilogy for 10€.
Are they playing well on the Deck? I see a lot of protondb posts say that the games have a ton of crashes. Which is why I have avoided trying them out.
I beat all three on the deck and I don't think I had a crash. I used proton experimental.
I've only played Asylum so far. Finished the game with zero issues. I may have used proton experimental (because somewhere on protondb it was suggested). I had zero issues!
"Assassin's Creed: Odyssey" plays incredibly well on SteamDeck, looks gorgeous and has (almost) none of the annoyances of other AC titles. It's considered the best AC by many. I use it as a Skyrim replacement because I couldn't be bothered to port & maintaine 1.300 mods + Vortex on the SteamDeck.
The "Crysis" Remastered series also plays very well and is a fantastic shooter if you're into FPS.
I am currently playing through Doom 2016 and Doom Eternal, both are excellent and play great on the deck.
You asked for AAA but I will mention some of my deck favorites from the indie side too: Binding of Isaac, Enter the Gungeon, Hotline Miami 1 and 2 and Monster Train.
Ever played Bioshock?
I have, thanks.
As per the body of this post actually. I have played and replayed on my Series X, but downloaded the first on my Steam Deck a week or so back and loved replayed it!
So atmospheric. Infinite is my favourite of the three, though.
Prey - Steam Deck verified (https://store.steampowered.com/app/480490/Prey/)
Also: the old Prey from 2006.
Ooohhh there are two preys - the release date of the newer one always felt off to me because I played the original back then. Are they related?
No relation between them. Literally zero, aside from the name. The Prey from 2017 is only called that for marketing reasons.
One problem: It is not easy to legally obtain Prey (2006) anymore. I wish more old games were still available on Steam :(
Depending on your definition of AAA and older
- Red Dead 2
- Persona 5
- Remnant
- Witcher 3 (runs okay)
- Ori
- Knights of the Old Republic (sometimes the audio gets messed up when pausing)
- Half-life 2
Are you asking specifically for older AAA, or is that more a description for good games that have good battery life on the Deck?
I've been meaning to play P5, and didn't realize it would be good on the deck. I'm not sure if I need to play 1-4 first so I might just give it a go and set it aside to do the rest if I get lost.
I only played a little bit of 4 before doing 5 and it's been fine, so I think you'll be alright. Only thing that doesn't make sense is the Velvet Room, but I get the feeling that it's supposed to be mysterious and isn't explained in previous games.
All the Persona numbered games are pretty much completely self contained, so you can jump in to any of them in any order (except the 2 persona 2s iirc)
I hadn't played anything from the Persona franchise and still really enjoyed P5. Didn't feel like I missed anything.
You do not need to play 1-4 at all... however I think p5 is one of those games that really overstays its welcome.
https://www.protondb.com/app/1687950
Works decently but has some minor issues. You should probably set refresh rate to 40fps to extend battery life, as well.
I finally got around to playing the XCOM reboot entirely on my Deck and it was a fantastic experience. Those missions are short enough that I could pick it up, play a mission, and then put it down and do something, and come back to it.
Thanks for mentioning that, I sort of assumed that they didn't have controller support but now I see that they do and it works quite well too!
Yeah, they say it is unsupported but it is totally fine. I just used one of the community templates for the controls and it worked like a dream. Looking forward to playing the sequel later this year.
Have you done any tweaking to graphics settings? Feels like it's running a bit "hot" considering that it's not that graphically intensive.
I guess I could try just lowering the TDP too.
The Batman Arkham games
The Witcher series
Fallout series
FYI: the next major Steam sale starts June 29th- I got all those Arkham games for 8 bucks last year, so make a list and wait a few weeks. You can join the rest of us who have 100 games bought for 80% off and 10% played 🤣
Hey thanks for the tip!
I'll 100% get in on the coming sale, my first Steam sale...ever.
Welcome! And say goodbye to your wallet :D
But seriously, I'm curious why this is your first. Always stuck to console before? Finally got some extra spending money? New to gaming in general?
Enjoy! Glad you're liking your Deck it's really an awesome device. I would highly recommend using the wishlist feature on Steam. Add any games in here that sound good to your wishlist, and you'll get notifications from Steam when those games go on sale. There are pretty frequent sales outside of the big ones too so if you can only get a few games on the upcoming sale, don't worry because another one will be here soon enough.
Shadow Man is excellent!
You can never go wrong with Dark Souls.
100%! Dark Souls is challenging but incredibly rewarding. They reward pattern recognition and give you a ton of build options. If you've ever played Elden Ring, you'll probably enjoy the third game, too. 😄
All of the titles work well on Steam Deck too, with gold or platinum rankings on ProtonDB.
The Tomb Raider 2013 reboot is great and works really well on the Deck.
I'm about halfway through Mass Effect Legendary Edition and I'm loving it. Plays great.
My grip on AAA is definitely weak. but Stellaris works very well both in terms of performance and ability to work the interface; using and customizing a community profile recommended.
I just played through Dishonored, which worked great! Also Assassin's Creed 2 was a fun one to finally finish from the backlog. It was the first game I completed on the steam deck and enjoyed messing around with configuring the controls to take advantage of the touchpads (used the left one to select from the weapon wheel)
Dragon Age Origins is a great RPG with tons of choices and a solid story.
Metal Gear Solid V runs beautifully on the deck and has been one of the best games I've tried playing on it. The gyro controls for aiming make it a very satisfying experience.
Seconding this! Sitting in a chair and turning to aim is pretty fun. Makes me want to try a flight sim with it.
You try Shadow of Mordor? Game is really good and goes on dirt cheap sales all the time.