I found your channel while looking to see if this month's humble bundle games ran well on the steam deck. The video helped me out a lot so I have now subscribed!
These videos perfectly help me decide whether the bundle is worth it for me! Thanks. Also, I gave my code of Yakuza Like a Dragon to a friend becaause I thought I would not play it but now I played Yakuza 0 and really want to play more of the series. Thanks for the giveaway. Cheers!
Great review, man! I never thought to compare Sifu to a souls-like and while I'm not entirely sold on that comparison, I do see why people would call it that. Seems like you liked High On Life a lot more than myself as well! Personally, I think I'd say that most of the humor is out of place and that was the point. It's all quirky and weird. But humor is a really subjective thing too. Despite not placing it in my highest ranking, I think the more I think about (and watch other reviews) the more I feel that Astral Ascent really takes the top spot here for me with this month's bundle. Oh, and Gotham Knights might run on Steam Deck but, dang, I was surprised at the big drop in quality. I double-checked my video to make sure it was in 1080p lol. Not sure I could play the game like that if that's what it actually looks like on the Steam Deck only because it's such a night and day difference compared to running it full out on a dedicated PC. I guess that probably is the cost for a lot of games on the Steam Deck though. Convenience over appearance. Nice work with this one! No worries about putting me in the key giveaway since I already own it.
Thank you always for your feedback. It really means a lot to me. Fair point on Sifu. It has elements of both soulslike and roguelite, but it is so unique that it is very much it's own beast at this point. High on Life was the title that surprised me the most in this bundle. I think it helps that I enjoy watching Rick and Morty. It'll probably be the most divisive game in the bundle. Astral Ascent is a solid game. You can really tell that the devs put a lot of love into it. I've been really burnt out on 2D roguelites lately, but this was refreshing. I am very reluctant to play Gotham Knights on my PC rig, just because I know it will detract from the experience on the Deck. Unfortunately, it's always a tradeoff between graphics and playability for recent big-studio games on Deck. This was the first bundle game where it was really noticeable.
Since u use a steamdeck i wanted to ask if u need some kind of special version since when you add a game to ur cart it says it doesnt support linux I wanted to ask if it works Thanks.
No special version. The games themselves aren't designed to run on Linux, but Steam when installed on Linux systems uses Proton, which is a comparability layer for Windows applications.
I've only just stumbled upon your videos but these are nice to watch to see if any of the games I'm interested in will perform reasonably on my deck
I found your channel while looking to see if this month's humble bundle games ran well on the steam deck. The video helped me out a lot so I have now subscribed!
I'm glad to hear the video helped!
Thanks for your work :)
Thanks for this video, wasn't gonna play sifu but looks real fun. Good luck to everyone entering the compo.
Great reviews as always, I like your fair and detailed opinion. I like Yakuza if it is still available.
Hi Deckus Headus
These videos perfectly help me decide whether the bundle is worth it for me! Thanks. Also, I gave my code of Yakuza Like a Dragon to a friend becaause I thought I would not play it but now I played Yakuza 0 and really want to play more of the series. Thanks for the giveaway. Cheers!
Like a Dragon is my favorite in the series. I don't usually enjoy JRPGs, but this one was a blast.
Great review, man! I never thought to compare Sifu to a souls-like and while I'm not entirely sold on that comparison, I do see why people would call it that. Seems like you liked High On Life a lot more than myself as well! Personally, I think I'd say that most of the humor is out of place and that was the point. It's all quirky and weird. But humor is a really subjective thing too. Despite not placing it in my highest ranking, I think the more I think about (and watch other reviews) the more I feel that Astral Ascent really takes the top spot here for me with this month's bundle.
Oh, and Gotham Knights might run on Steam Deck but, dang, I was surprised at the big drop in quality. I double-checked my video to make sure it was in 1080p lol. Not sure I could play the game like that if that's what it actually looks like on the Steam Deck only because it's such a night and day difference compared to running it full out on a dedicated PC. I guess that probably is the cost for a lot of games on the Steam Deck though. Convenience over appearance.
Nice work with this one! No worries about putting me in the key giveaway since I already own it.
Thank you always for your feedback. It really means a lot to me.
Fair point on Sifu. It has elements of both soulslike and roguelite, but it is so unique that it is very much it's own beast at this point. High on Life was the title that surprised me the most in this bundle. I think it helps that I enjoy watching Rick and Morty. It'll probably be the most divisive game in the bundle.
Astral Ascent is a solid game. You can really tell that the devs put a lot of love into it. I've been really burnt out on 2D roguelites lately, but this was refreshing.
I am very reluctant to play Gotham Knights on my PC rig, just because I know it will detract from the experience on the Deck. Unfortunately, it's always a tradeoff between graphics and playability for recent big-studio games on Deck. This was the first bundle game where it was really noticeable.
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Since u use a steamdeck i wanted to ask if u need some kind of special version since when you add a game to ur cart it says it doesnt support linux
I wanted to ask if it works
Thanks.
No special version. The games themselves aren't designed to run on Linux, but Steam when installed on Linux systems uses Proton, which is a comparability layer for Windows applications.