Steamworld Build. Didn’t think I’d like it as much as I do but I’m on my 4th play through (you unlock a special building each time) and am still enjoying it. Wonderful little gem of a game.
I’ve been playing through Expedition 33 again now that it’s “Deck verified”. It’s a pretty rough experience out of the box, but with a mod, xess updates, and some tweaks it’s running well enough. I can at least parry properly now. My PC is having issues, so I’ve been using the deck docked as a replacement. With a monitor and KBM, Laysara has been an absolute pleasure to play. Runs very well, and it’s a great twist on a city builder IMHO.
I’ve mostly been playing Like A Dragon: Pirate Yakuza on Hawaii. It’s been a great time so far, easily the silliest Yakuza game I’ve played. I prefer the turn based combat of the newer mainline games to the beat-em-up combat of this one and the originals, but I’m still having a great time with it.
Been playing Monster Hunter Wilds with a friend, and as you know, Deck performance is pretty rough. However I was able to get it to run acceptably enough.
Finally been replaying an older game I had called “A Robot Named Fight”. It’s basically Super Metroid, but as a rogue-like. It’s a lot of fun, really captures a lot of the fun of those games while having every run feel different.
Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii was a great time! The ending hits you hard in the feels.
Just playing the Atari 5200 version of Moon Patrol and now starting Mother 3.
It’s been Mewgenics for me. I love this game, but I find it Act II to be very difficult. I usually stay away from turn based tactics, so optimizing my runs has been a wonderful challenge.
The game mechanics are something that I would really enjoy.
But I absolutely can’t stand the art style :(
Jedi Survivor. Runs okayish, chews through battery life though.
It’s a great game despite EA being behind it. I enjoyed the first one better, but I’m looking forward to the third installment.
Gothic 3 with community patches right now. Works great and looks great on the OLED. A blast.
Dice A Million.
A new balatro-like.
Send help
Picked up Shin Megami V Vengeance on sale. I had traded in the original Switch version when Vengeance first came out, and I finally got around to getting it during this past sale.
Being able to maintain a consistent 60fps makes it a much better experience than on Switch.
PowerWash Simulator. Was included with Apple Arcade and I saw no reason not to actually try it, then I started getting into it and long story short, there’s a lot extra content on the main version, plus a lot extra paid dlc (that’ll have to wait for a sale!) and the only way to play the game is, IMO, with the gyro. Perfect match for the Deck!
These past few weeks I got Switch and 3DS emulation running pretty well, so I’ve been bouncing between various exclusive games on both platforms lately. I just found out this morning that Puzzle Quest got a new release on Steam last September, though, so I’ll probably be playing that for a while as it always sucks me in when I start a playthrough. Planning to get Scott Pilgrim EX soon and play that as well.
New Star GP. I gave it to my son but ended up playing it way more than him as it’s a quite complex game for an arcade racer.
Still, I’m trying to find other games to divert him from Fortnite and Roblox 😅
I am still hooked on Fantasy Life i.
But I started Wildmender this weekend. Seems to be a walking simulator. Maybe my patience is to low.
Also the casual drive in Retrowave and Retrowave 2 just to zone out a little.
Completely Stretchy - Runs great so far but I haven’t played a ton yet.
It’s currently setup in my garage with my projector + racing wheel setup for Forza 5, as the adult kids were over the other night and enjoy driving






