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Steam Deck Verified picks for the 2023 holiday season

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Need some fresh games for the holiday season? Got you covered here with some more games that have recently become fully Steam Deck Verified so you can click play and enjoy.

Valve are constantly going over the many tens of thousands of games on Steam, and as Proton improves (or games get a updated Linux port), the status of games can change quite often.

So here's some more picks that are fully steam deck verified Steam Deck Verified at time of publishing..

House Flipper 2

"It's time to dust off your hammer - House Flipper is back in a brand-new fashion! Buy and renovate run-down houses! Or maybe you want to build new ones? Now you can! Start as a rookie Flipper and make a fortune by helping out the community of the charming town of Pinnacove."

Layers of Fear

"All stories must come to an end, even twisted and eerie ones. The canvas. The stage. The novel. This narrative-focused psychological horror experience is ready for its final brushstrokes, its curtain call, its final chapter. Are you ready to return and face your fears one last time?"

Cultist Simulator (Native Linux)

"Seize forbidden treasures. Summon alien gods. Feed on your disciples. Cultist Simulator is a game of apocalypse and yearning. Play as a seeker after unholy mysteries, in a 1920s-themed setting of hidden gods and secret histories."

ENDLESS Dungeon

"ENDLESS Dungeon is a Rogue-lite Tactical Action game, set in the award-winning ENDLESS Universe. Recruit a team of shipwrecked heroes, plunge into a long-abandoned space station, and protect your crystal against never-ending waves of monsters… or die trying, get reloaded, and try again."

Sonic Generations Collection

"The ultimate celebration of 20 Years of Sonic gaming, Sonic Generations delivers the definitive experience for Sonic fans new and old. Sonic’s universe is thrown into chaos when a mysterious new power comes into force, creating ‘time holes’ which take Sonic and his friends back in time. Whilst there, Sonic runs into some very familiar characters from his past including a younger version of himself! Now they must team up to defeat their enemies, save their friends, and find out who is behind this diabolical deed."

Against the Storm

"A dark fantasy city builder where you must rebuild civilization in the face of apocalyptic rains. As the Queen’s Viceroy, lead humans, beavers, lizards, foxes, and harpies to reclaim the wilderness and secure a future for civilization's last survivors."

Make Way

"Speed around loops, dart through train crossings, drift around helter skelters, and unleash wacky weaponry in this modern take on classic top-down multiplayer racing games. The twist? You build the track."

Inkulinati

"Inkulinati is a turn-based strategy game straight from medieval manuscripts, where a rabbit’s bum can be deadlier than a dog's sword. Become a master of the Living Ink, build your own bestiary, defeat medieval superstars and collect perks to unleash hidden powers."


What have you been playing recently? Maybe suggest a couple goodies for people to play over the holidays eh?

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WorMzy Dec 24, 2023
I've been craving a replay of Azure Dreams (PSX) so I've installed DuckStation on my Deck. Hard to believe this gem is over 25 years old, and (AFAIK) nobody has remade it properly (Pokemon Mystery Dungeon came close, if I recall).

Might replay the GBA version afterwards, depending on whether the itch has been scratched or not. It was never that well received among my peers at the time, but I enjoyed it.
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