Most played games on Steam Deck for May 2024 - Hades II tops the list
Most played games on Steam Deck for May 2024 - Hades II tops the list
The potential for game breaking synergies and relative simplicity of movement/shooting in 4 cardinal directions makes for pretty fantastic gameplay.
BoI has taken a bit more of a back seat in my library since I discovered Enter the Gungeon.
Gungeon is one I need to get back to. I really never clicked for me after hours of gameplay, but it has everything I’m looking for in a game. Kinda the same with Nuclear Throne, but I put a lot more time into that one.
Streets of Rogue was the other top down roguelike shooter I fell in love with. So many weird ways to progress in that game.
Streets of Rogue was a laugh, but it didn’t stick the way Gungeon did.
It took me months of play to finish my first Gungeon run. But once I beat successfully completed a run, it became routine that pretty much every run got finished successfully. Although the extra bosses are really difficult, I didn’t get to grips with those.
I had written geberal detailed tips for Gungeon back in the day…but that’s all lost now since I scrubbed everything I had ever submitted to Reddit.
Hm… is the Helldivers 2 experience positive?
Might be pretty good for running with some randos…
It really doesn’t run well at all and you have to reduce the settings so much that it looks really bad. When I tried it I was barely hitting 30 fps on one of the first few difficulty levels. Unless they’ve drastically improved performance or people only play at low difficulty I personally wouldn’t recommend it.
It’s not so bad if you stream it from a pc but I assume most people want to play portably.
So for mine, all I needed was an extra MicroSD card and a plastic jumper insert for booting into dev mode.
I can boot into “hacked mode”, extract save files, and then shut down, remove the MicroSD, and go right back to normal mode.
I bought hades 2 last week and already have almost 30 hours. Those games have the most satisfying difficulty curve. The first time you fight a boss it’s overwhelming and maybe even feels unfair, but smash cut 10 tries later where you’re nailing a no-hit and thinking “hey maybe this boss needs a buff actually”
And the presence of “god mode” means I can recommend it to literally anyone, regardless of how apt they are for ARPGs!
I encountered a certain npc with placeholder art without realizing it, and I just thought they were going for a really bold character arc.
Then I saw a second one and it made a lot more sense lmao