The Best Steam Deck Games You Should Play
As a globe-trotting gaming connoisseur writing for The Nomadic Gamer, I’ve scoured the gaming world to bring you the ultimate list of must-play games on the Steam Deck. From thrilling adventures to mind-bending puzzles, these games are a perfect fit for Valve’s portable gaming device.
Aperture Desk Job
A fun and free Steam Deck tutorial
Valve’s Aperture Desk Job is not just a game; it’s a delightful introduction to the Steam Deck’s controls. Dive into the world of Aperture Science and get ready for a charming experience that showcases the best of Valve’s creativity.
Horizon Forbidden West: Complete Edition
An epic open-world adventure
Horizon Forbidden West offers a complete gaming experience on the go. Explore a vast world filled with wonders and challenges, all optimized for the Steam Deck’s capabilities.
Signalis
A deep and immersive horror experience
Signalis combines classic survival horror with a captivating love story. Dive into this eerie world and let the Steam Deck enhance your gameplay with its intuitive controls.
Vampire Survivors
A mesmerizing vampire-hunting experience
Join the ranks of vampire slayers in this action-packed game. With seamless controls on the Steam Deck, you’ll find yourself immersed in a world of thrilling battles and supernatural foes.
Planet of Lana
A colorful and engaging platformer
Embark on a journey through vibrant landscapes in Planet of Lana. With the Steam Deck OLED, you can enjoy the game’s stunning visuals and engaging gameplay wherever you go.
Elden Ring
A challenging adventure awaits
Explore the mystical world of Elden Ring on the Steam Deck. With seamless performance and controls, you can fully immerse yourself in this epic fantasy realm.
Conclusion
The Steam Deck opens up a world of gaming possibilities, allowing you to enjoy your favorite titles on the move. Whether you’re into horror, action, or adventure, there’s a game on this list for you. Get ready to game like never before with the Steam Deck!
By James Archer, Hardware Editor
This article was originally published on Rock Paper Shotgun.