10 Games That Desperately Need Steam Deck Support

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It is easy to get lost in the abundance of games available in Steam’s Library and also quite challenging to realize what is missing in the first place.

There is an extensive list of games you could picture as a perfect experience on Steam’s latest platform, the Steam Deck, but they’re not officially supported.

There are plenty of enjoyable games verified for the Steam Deck right now, and in this article, we will list 10 other games that desperately need Steam Deck support.

Darkest Dungeon

Games That Need Steam Deck Support

A Darkest Dungeon party fighting enemies in a raid.

Darkest Dungeon can easily be considered a cult classic with its dedicated following; the game, although simple to pick up, provides an intricate level of depth and proves to be quite difficult.

A genuine rogue-like, Darkest Dungeon will make you triple-check all your actions. It is an extremely enjoyable, artistic, gothic turn-based RPG. Due to its simple, but visually appealing aesthetics and detailed mechanics, Darkest Dungeon would be an enjoyable game to play from the comfort of your bed.

Providing a large amount of content and DLC, Darkest Dungeon would be a great game to have verified for the Steam Deck.

Killing Floor 2

Games That Need Steam Deck Support

Killing floor 2 one of the final bosses, showcasing the dark theme.

Killing Floor 2 is a fantastic, online, wave-based first-person shooter originally released in 2016. With six years of continual updates, there is a wide range of content available from guns, maps, skins, game modes, etc., available.

The game showcases impressive physics and dismemberment. With a heavily modified Unreal engine and Nvidia features, the game still holds up visually today. Killing Floor 2 would easily create a way to scratch that wave-based survival itch from anywhere on the Steam Deck.

V Rising

Games That Need Steam Deck Support

Two vampires creating thralls.

V Rising was a recent release, and it exploded on Steam during its first month. It’s still very actively played, and quite enjoyable.

In a nutshell, it is an isometric, vampire, survival ARPG with a plethora of bosses. It has PvP (if you so choose) and thought-out crafting to dive into. The game is extremely enjoyable, and although listed as playable, would be a fantastic addition to Steam’s official verified games for the Steam Deck.

Away from home? Power up your deck and gather resources to maintain your base, get some quick combat in, craft, or anything in between.

Chivalry 2

Games That Need Steam Deck Support

Showcasing the mass combat and sieges available in Chivalry 2

Chivalry 2 was obviously built frond up to function well with controllers, and the combat does not disappoint.

The game, widely available on nearly all platforms, is the number one experience to jump into if you’re craving well-made melee combat. From a competitive standpoint, there should be no issue competing with the opposition on this controller-friendly game.

An excellent choice to hop into for some quality medieval combat, Chivalry 2 would make a welcomed addition to the Verified list.

Mass Effect: Legendary Edition

Games That Need Steam Deck Support

A high-quality, classic single-player third-person shooter RPG that would provide an immersive world for anybody to jump into on the Steam Deck.

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Zack Hermenau

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