Just woke up. I thought this was a picture of valheim with a deathsquito on the background. Which is interesting because I was probably going to have to pick Valheim and Sims 4. If I can only playb2 games forever I need sometimes that doesn’t necessarily have a main quest then it’s done and both of those fit that.
If you're just wanting the functionality of a Steamdeck on some other device, there are a variety of ways to accomplish that. If the other device is an Android, you can just install the Steam Link app and you're off to the races. If it's something else, depending on the device you can probably get Moonlight running on it, which will accomplish the same thing but will actually have more versatility than you'd get with a Steamdeck anyway.
You know that a steamdeck is actually running the game locally and not streaming it over a network, right? It can do that, but it has more versatility that you’d get from just Steam Link/Moonlight.
Yes, I'm just offering an option to replicate that streaming functionality here. As to versatility, that depends entirely on what you're doing. There are situations in which the Steamdeck would actually be the far more limited platform compared to what I described.
Favorite for me was definitely Pacific Drive. It combined my inclination for being a loot goblin with surprisingly fun car repair mechanics, all wrapped in a contemporary supernatural vibe. I hesitate to call it Control-esque as that’s a GOAT game to me, but it has that similar attention to detail that I love about Control.
Honorable mentions for Lightyear Frontier, Star Trucker, Pepper Grinder, and Duck Detective.
Yes it’s annoying because realistically they should be called millenial shooters or something, but “boomer shooter” is somewhat alliterative so I get it
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