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this post was submitted on 11 Nov 2023
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Bloodborne, Sifu or Hyper Light Drifter.
I don't really want to pick between the three, but I'll go with Sifu, because it's got a little of that super tough, Fromsoftiness built in.
Runs like a dream on my Steamdeck too, and has some genuinely really impressive moments of beauty that I wasn't expecting from a super-hard-beat-people-up-with-a-pipe game.
I opened up Bloodborne again a few weeks ago. Performance isn't good, but it's a lot less miserable than the time I played before that. I definitely like the mechanic of dual mode weapons. The chain-cane is pretty fun to approach enemies with.
I wish it was on PC for steam deck though. I'm not in front of the console as much.
Same. I ended up playing it on my partner's PS5, and it ran well enough (30FPS be damned). Put that on my Steamdeck though, please.
Last time I tried it was a slide show. I never got past the first area because it was just such a choppy piece of shit, on the original PS4 and with/without boost on the pro. So not that is a big step forward.
But it's still stuck to a TV or bad streaming and I don't really want either.
Edit: finally pulled the trigger on a PS5, killed the boss I'd been stuck on on the actual first try running it on there. So maybe performance was still an issue.