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Which game do I get that's under 20GB?

I have 25GB-ish left on my steam deck. I like to save space for saves and stuff, so im looking for a game under 20.

Whats a fun small-med sized game youve been playing?

EDIT!!
Awesome suggestions so far everyone. I picked up the following games right now:

Farcry Primal
Mina the Hollower
Animal Well
Streets of Rogue
Deep Rock Galactic
Heart of the Machine
Inscryption
Moonrise Fall
Slay the Spire

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Outer Wilds is 8GB, and the best puzzle/mystery game I have ever played. The less you know about the game up front, the better.

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lemmy.dbzer0.com

Give it a shot with the mods after you finish the game (+dlc) too, a lot of them are great! I tried the archipelago randomizer today along with ship enhancements on max random difficulty, it is a wild time.

Also wanted to rec a game like Lorn's Lure, White Knuckle, or Idols of Ash (fair warning, I picked up the last one just yesterday, but it is pretty high rated and seems like Lorn's Lure which I had a great time with). Those are unrelated to Outer Wilds, but didn't want to leave multiple comments

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I've looked at mods for Outer wilds before. I did like the VO mod. Most of the actors are decent enough to work.

Ill look up those other games, thanks!

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lemmy.world

Balatro is tiny, like 150 MB tiny. And endlessly playable. If you like poker and/or rogue likes it's pound for pound one of the best deals out there both money and memory wise

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Balatro and Slay The Spire 2 are roguelikes that have a lot of replayability.

Trackmania, you can give it a shot with Nations Forever it's free on steam. Turbo/TM2 are graphically improved versions of it, 2020 is the newest one that most people play but has a lot of its features locked behind a yearly subscription. Go with the previous ones if offline play is a must.

Baba Is You is a real brain burner puzzle game that makes you think out of the box a lot of time.

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feddit.online

If you havent yet played Portal / Portal 2, together they are about 20 Gigs, and are both very good, genre and generation defining games.

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I give you two more to play:
Portal Revolution
Portal Reloaded

You can find both in the steam store

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Also Postal 1 and 2. Great games. First one is kinda a twinstick shooter, second one more a do what you want game.

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piefed.zip

Factorio if you like building, optimizing and automating. Game is about 5 GB.

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I'm at 1690 hours myself and really hasn't delved too much into mods yet...

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piefed.social

Even with the added gamepad controls i cant get into this game. I also played satisfactory and ran into the same roadblock. Im just not tuned to create machins like that.

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I just got sucked into Planet Crafter for like a week. So i figured im primed for satisfactory. But no, the loop is just over my head in the "build machines" genre

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piefed.social

This is asking for suggestions. I have 58+ games on my deck. Im just looking for that last piece of the puzzle before i lose internet again.

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lemmy.world

Streets Of rogue

60 seconds! Reatomized

Sleeping dogs

Hand of fate 2

Far cry 3

Dragon age origins

Cult of the lamb

Fallout: new vegas

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piefed.social

Of those I've played new vegas, dragon age, sleeping dogs, and just got cult of the lamb last week! I'll have to look into streets of rogue

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piefed.social

Just went thru the tutorial and looked at the characters. Seems pretty cool, i think I'll like it

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I panicked while being chased by the police cuz i turned the power off, ran down an alley, and tossed a landmine directly infront on myself lol boom

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That's a trip, i love it.
I suck in the over world area though.

Edit: fuck it. Im reinstalling it!

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piefed.social

Is the leshi section random? That's the only way i could see it having replayability. (But i never beat the full game, so idk)

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Oh I just circled back and saw your other comments. If I recall the devs added a mode to make the cabin section at the start a more fully fleshed out ccg. I should reinstall too.

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You can get a mod that makes it endless, I'm not sure about the randomness, I never got too far into it before discovering Hades

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My indie action platformer No More Mages is in early access (with a free demo) if you feel like taking a shot at a truly unknown game! More being added soon.

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Man I can only get past the default missions in Celeste, im not doing that to myself right now lol

(Great game)

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Both Hades and Hades II are about 11GB. Either one will fit or you could increase your limit just a bit and fit both.

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lemmy.world

I haven't tried it yet, but Mina the Hollower just released and seems really cool. Should be way less than 20 GB.

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lemmy.world

I enjoy unique story driven games. Two favourites are:

  • Papers, please. <100MB
  • Do not feed the monkeys. <1GB

Honorary mention to Not tonight. It's very papers-inspired, but unique enough.

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Haven't seen anyone mention Slay the Spire yet. The original is under 600MB and the sequel (early-access) is 2GB. They're both good! The first one is maybe a little easier, if you've never played them.

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lemmy.today

Gotta plug my friends games, not that they're unknown, just the first things that come to mind and they're all small to small-ish in size (I think they might even be under 20gb for all combined).

Hotline Miami
Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number
Raft
Sea Salt
Post Void
Keep Driving

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I developed my taste in PC games before I had a graphics card, so...

  • Baba Is You, a minimalist puzzle game with a Portal's worth of perception bending
  • Hypnospace Outlaw, a story-driven 90's-styled computer/internet simulator with a shocking amount of good diegetic indie music. Like, more than one entire album.
  • Celeste

I've already played these games to death and back so I haven't really been playing them in the present tense

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lemmy.today

Minecraft (Java Edition, the standard).

About 0,3 GB, and needs no introduction. Endless box of fun in a tiny cross-platform package.

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piefed.social

I just played cubic Odyssey for my block game fix. I do have Minecraft on my switch already.

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I'd recommend installing Prism launcher and checking out some modpacks. Vault Hunters in particular builds its own game on top of Minecraft. I think my largest instance has been ~5GB including the save.

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lemmy.world

Lot of my picks have already been mentioned but if you like story-rich point and clicks:
The rusty lake series (~1GB each)
Strange Horticulture (1GB)

Or very chill adventure:
Slime rancher (1GB)

Rouge-lite/rogue-like:
Death Road to Canada (60MB)
Binding of Isaac (449 MB) - this is my all time favourite game and I'm surprised to see the base game is still under $20.

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Im surprised you're the only one thats mentioned isaac. Fun game. Check out cult of the lamb if you haven't already

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I like the Ace Attorney trilogies; I'm playing through the Apollo Justice trilogy right now and thats about 19gb. Perfect on the steam deck.

Stardew Valley is under 1gb and is also perfect on Steam Deck. Or Core Keeper is only 1.1gb, for a more crafty less RPG vibe.

Also worth remembering of course, you can use SD cards to expand the space on your Steam Deck, and swap SD cards out as much as you want. So if you have intermittent internet as you imply elsewhere here, loading up games onto SD cards can be very helpful.

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piefed.social

Uh excuse me, Stardew is like 10gb
with mods.

But yeah I actually don't have an sd card yet. Just my external and the deck itself. 500gb oled

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piefed.world

Ok, even with mods, 10gb? Woah!

I'm playing stardew with a few mods and it's 750mb on Linux via steam. I'm genuinely interested in what mods you're adding to get it to 10gb?

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I was being hyperbolic:)
I have a pretty small mod list. Mostly animated items, sd expanded, earthly recolor, reflections, visable fish, etc. and most importantly: Automate

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lemmy.world

Yes, but DRG and its pseudo-sequel Rogue Core are still like 6gb combined. Very lightweight for what they are. I have like 1700 hours in DRG. Great game. Like most great co-op oriented games, you can still get forty to a couple hundred hours of solo play before it gets too repetitive.

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Dwarf Fortress

Throw money at the steam version or just got download the lazy noob pack (keyboard recomended for that one) and learn why it is the hardest game.

Remember kids, Losing is fun!

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I've tried to get into DF, but it's too esoteric for even me. I thought rimworld would prepare me, but that's child's play compared to figuring out DF

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I'm going to go in a different, but important direction than everyone else: don't.

SSD's are constantly moving bits of data around to balance the amount of read/write each sector deals with, since that is what degrades the components.

The downside is that the swapping also counts as read/write cycles. Most of the time this is fine, because the SSD is doing relatively little data swapping compared to what it's optimizing.

This goes away when your drive is more than 90% full. Then your drive become one of those missing tile puzzles, and it starts shuffling lots of data around constantly to get things in their optimal place. This leads to the swaps drastically increasing the read/write cycles and killing the drive early.

If you really need to have a bunch of games saved on your Steam Deck, you're better off getting an SD card and using that for additional storage. While it's slower to load, it's not that much slower, and it's not noticable for smaller games

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Leaving ten gigs on each drive. It doesnt like anything more full. But it works good where it is. Excellent warning thank you

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lemmy.world

Have you considered something like EmuDeck? 25GB is dozens if not thousands of games from older retro consoles, depending on how old you would consider.

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lemmy.world

Okay great! I recommend any of the Legend of Zelda series, Tony Hawk games (I like the RPG feel of Underground and Underground 2), Super Mario World, Banjo-Kazooie, Diddy Kong Racing, the Mega Man Battle Network series.

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We are on the second quest in diddy kong. That game is a lot of fun. Gotta hit those zippers baby.

I have retroarch set up with nes thru n64 games, and gb/a titles. That has all the final fantasys and 200 other games.

Then seperate emus for playstation, ps2, and gamecube. I only have about 5-4 games each just because of install space. It's easy to go overboard on these games. Symphony of the night, ff tactics, rival schools, xenogears, gean turismo 4, shadow of the Colossus, re4, sky oddyssey, tiger woods 10, robot alchamic drive, Michigan report from hell, eternal darkness, fzero gx, metal gear silid twin snakes, super monkey ball, etc

And then i have "the trinity". Seperate installs of Metroid prime remastered, super mario bro remastered, and all the mainline zeldas up to twilight princess.

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Jesus. Do they compress anything? I wonder how much of that is music and vo tracks.

They really want people to only play that one game, don't they. There no room for anything else to install

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I was curious so i looked. I only have around 15 out of 60 games that are over 20gb. Not too bad.

Then there's xcom2, sitting at 80+ gigs

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I've been enjoying Age of Empires 1 lately. Or Slay if you like puzzle games. Simon Tatham's Portable Puzzle Collection is also great for that. I dunno, there's so many options. Wanna be anymore specific about the type of game you're looking for? It seems a bit silly to mention nearly every game ever made

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Fields of Mistria is a cute farming game like Stardew Valley, and it’s only like 800MB.

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lemmy.ml

OP, you can install a different copy for each day of the week.

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Actually to run it on wine you need a 32bit .exe, so go for the Windows NT 3.51 version

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lemmy.world

Megabonk is like half a gig, great on Deck, pretty addictive, and good for when you only have a short window to play something in.

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jlai.lu

Celeste, HK, HK:silksong, hyperlightdrifter, titan souls, crypt of the necrodancer, journey, gris

You can even download 3-4 games from this they are rly smol

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I bought Sikksong day one and was with other people in forums learning new areas and tech in the beginning. That was a lot of fun.

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lemmy.ml

Undertale, In Stars and Time, Blue Prince, and Doki Doki Literature Club are my favorite games that haven't already been mentioned here. All of them are somewhat dialogue/text-heavy.

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Good suggestions. I do have undertale, but I'll have to check out the other ones. Thanks

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That's how you lure them in. At least I'm responsible enough not to casually recommend Omori.

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Against the Storm is 5GB. It's a city builder that's pretty chill until the storm comes and then it's not for a bit. I've been enjoying it a lot. Also 70% off right now on Steam.

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reddthat.com

Interestingly we are at this point that memory/chip prices are so high that we are asking for game suggestions based on storage requirements.

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I love Donut County, but it's a little short. Can easily be completed in around 4 hours.

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Horsey Game. Like 150mbs and hilarious but also crazy deep genetics mechanics.

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cult of the lamb and dave the diver are two of my go tos. would recommend!

one note tho: if you notice your deck acting slower, consider unintstalling some games. SSD performance tanks as it nears capacity. it's best to leave about 20% free. I personally don't always follow that, but when it starts acting slow thats my first bet.

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I have both games. Diver is ok. Lamb i havent played much but i like it.

Yeah i try to keep space available. So far so good on transfer speeds. The only game ive had struggle with being on an external drive has been buldars gate 3. So thats on the internal, along with the emulators.

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Im in the middle of installing primal as I type. I'm stoked to play it. I'll keep an eye on fc2 for the future

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I have been playing Time Snatcher Handy recently, a roguelike centered around a time-stop mechanic, which only uses 44 MB. It is pretty good. Going through my steam library from the lowest up, here are the others i would recommend, stopping at one GB, because most of my games are under 20 GB and i tend to be relatively selective with what games i get so i consider most of them good also:

  • TIS-100 (80 MB), programming puzzle game by Zachtronics
  • Islanders (150 MB), minimalist city builder
  • Enter the Gungeon (346 MB), bullet-hell roguelike
  • Streets of Rogue (417 MB), roguelike which emphasizes having multiple possible approaches for how to get any given objective
  • Opus Magnum (493 MB), another Zachtronics programming puzzle game
  • Vault of the Void (554 MB), roguelike deckbuilder (one of my most played games, especially recommended)
  • Backpack Hero (616 MB), roguelike focused on maximizing adjacency bonuses on your inventory grid
  • Urbek City Builder (685 MB), city builder (obviously)
  • Slipways (735 MB), a game about optimizing trade routes between planets
  • Cassette Beasts (1 GB), similar to Pokemon, with the main differences being that you turn into the monsters instead of summoning them, type advantage/disadvantage giving unique status effects rather than just changing damage and battles generally being 2v2 instead of 1v1
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lemmy.world

I’d highly recommend AoW4 if you like Civilization, then. It’s straight up better than Civ, in my humble opinion, and has excellent controller support.

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Yeah. Your economy basically goes to producing units you use in Xcom-like battles in ruins, sieges, against other armies and such. Research goes to enchanting the units, buffing them, map spells, and higher tier units of course. And that itself is interesting, as you can mix cultures, units, and enchanments to (as a random example) have tanky, materialist drwaves led by a vampire that sap health. Or a steampunk bird race with magelock rifles, but maybe they have a flair for necromancy.

And there's some rock-paper-scissors going on. Rushers are good against ranged units but poor against defenders, making positioning important. "Archon" angelic units specialize in smiting hellish or lovecraftian units (which are distinct), but are weak to blight or frost from "nature" units.


...I dunno.

It's like all that 4X-ing has a point, you know? It gives combat some gravity, and make it feel like all your citybuilding has a purpose. The mechanics just work so well together.

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piefed.social

Yeah i can't get into this one. I feel like i must have played a different version

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There's a ton of different variations on Pixel Dungeon. Shattered PD is probably the most fully-developed.

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Abiotic factor

10gb, half life themed survival game. Extremely solid. The combat itself isn't too crazy, I think you could pull it off on steamdeck

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fedia.io

Both Ori games are great on the deck and combined are around 20 GB.

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Tbh, I think the first one is way better than the second. The second had some cool puzzle ideas, but it lost a lot of it's charm and individuality when it tried to be more like Hollow Knight

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piefed.social

I have Ori. I loved it until all you did was launch between points it just wasn't the platformer i want it to be.

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lemmy.world

Throw in a 1TB SD card and load it with ROMs. Install your emulators of choice.

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Celeste, the platformer, is one of my favorites, and it's super small.

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lemmy.world

Terraria is just north of 10 MB, and it's still (?!) only $10. That's $1 per megabyte!

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piefed.world

Are you sure? Steam says it will need 800mb for me, and thats on Linux so probably with Proton. I'm seeing 200mb searching online for an average install?

While it's certainly a pixel graphic game, it does have a lot of sprites and I can't see how it'd be 10mb? Still, 200mb is nothing in this day and age.

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I got the 10 MB figure from the game properties screen on Steam. Perhaps that's just world and player files, or whatever's synced with the cloud. Anyway, it's a very small footprint for a very nice game.

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piefed.zip

I’ll check my pc when I’m at home, Valheim is crazy small like 1 or 2 gigs I think cult of the lamb and dead cells are under 20

I’ll add more when I’m actually looking at my library

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piefed.social

Valheim is a mainstay in my library. I just got lamb recently. Im interested in your other suggestions too

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Totally forgot about this thread after work, whoops, but now In the MB territory we have

Horsey Game a goofy horse breeder game thats very normal

Carrion what I can only describe as reverse horror where you are the monster. I liked the game took me a little under 6 hours to beat it, there are some collectibles but the game felt kinda like a one and done Castle crahser honestly no introduction needed, i sunk a good chunk of time into the xbox 360 version in middle school (coming full circle playing it again when im getting my 4 year degree)

Fields of Mistria i have like 20 min in this game but its very much inspired by stardew but with more magic (from what i read) and like a 90s sailor moon artstyle. Very much the black sheep in my library as like 99% of my games are action

In the 1 to 5 gig range we got dome keeper a hybrid of digging holes and tower defense, recently picked it up for the multiplayer update again. ZI like this one its pretty fun

atomicrops another hybrid game and this one DEFINITLY was made and fueled by illegal substances because its an adventure, farming, tower defense, bullet hell, rougelike where you can get married. By day you explore to gather seeds and upgrades and by night you defend your farm from hungry critters trying to kill you and your crops

noita wizard death, i will not elaborate. Games got a ton to discover, and ive scratched the surface in things ive found even after beating the game

Ive mentioned it before but dead cells i looooove this game and for me it kinda set the bar for rouge like. Without spoilers ive beat the game several times on my switch got on pc a bit ago where i have 250 hours, great deck game, but you do have to follow this guide from reddit to make your saves avaliable offline. Cus FOR SOME REASON the online and offline saves are seperate, but the guide does a good job giving you a step by step on how to do that and if my technophobic ass can do it im sure you can

drg ROCK AND STOOOONE. If yournot familar an objective based hoard shooter with tons of build varierty (im at 100 hours and still have much to unlock). Though i havent gotten the out of game mod launcher (mint) working on my deck so i might just use the ingame one.

10 gigs all i have worth mentioning is anno mutonaium a cyberpunk ish game (more like cyberpunk inspired fantasy) game, i havent beat it and between two plkaythroughs now and like 2022/23 i have 10 hours but so far im liking the side scrolling combat.

Getting really up there now is V rising at 17 gigs, a top down vampire survial game, with castle building and progression is based on bosses. Honestly I love this game but it does require an active internet conenction as even in single player you are connected to a server sooooo maybe not the best for the deck. But that aside the survival mechanic is blood which is super easy to get, draining an npc fills it full, gives you buffs based on the purity/quality, and later you can have prisoners to keep taping blood from that rare 99/100% quality dude you found.

at 21 gigs jump space is becoming one of my favorite games since the open beta tests and its a combo of ship combat andon foot fps combat. It is in early access so this numbers likely to go up. Currently we have augments (player buffs) two soon to be three ships, the map used to be cult of the lamb style but now its like that but circular so you can choose the length while in the mission. The summer update is adding rng stat boosts to guns and ships components to make exploring wirth it, Currently you rob a corvette or find a ship part in a container then you have it unlocked and once you pgrade its done, this new update is planning to fix that and allow saved guns. I can go on and on about this game i just love it so much. So i can give the full info dump about this game if you so desire

An honestly more a tool but lossless scaling if you dont mind some visual artifacts. On my dying 30something nvidia laptop I could use a 1.3x frame multiplier, get skyrim up to 90 fps with no fiddling, and with a decky plugin i still use for my steam deck use a 2x frame multiplier on any game, so pretty helpful

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I remembered I never finished Braid last week and played it - perfect on steam deck!

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I just started playing Elementallis. It's a Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past style action adventure. I'm enjoying it. It weighs in at just a hair over 1 GB.

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Recently played the hell out of SparkLite - $3 on sale right now, 1.5G of space required.

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Bubsy 4D is only like 3gb. It should do well on a Deck, too, but there were some reports of insanely bad performance for some people even on beefy rigs that should handle it no problem. It has a demo, tho.

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It has a performance preset for the steam deck and with that it runs quite well. The battery just might not last that long in my experience

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lemmy.today

i'd grab a lot of old game roms for emulator. nes/snes/gba/mame stuff are tiny in filesize. there are tons of gems in nds/psp too. maybe gc/wii/3ds stuff too, but they're significantly larger.

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See another reply i made earlier, i described how i have my emulators set up.

Thumbs up rom-brother

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I love Skald Against the black priory, and I've also started The wandering Village. Both well under that limit!

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lemmy.world

Im incredibly addicted to gambling rogue likes and a lot of them are quite small. Currently I'm really enjoying:

Raccoin Balatro Clover Pit Peglin Luck be a landlord

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piefed.social

Should i get galactic or survivor for offline?

Edit: nvm i see. Survivor is a spin off. Galactic seems fun, i just played the intro mission. Thumbs up

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leminal.space

It definitly shines when you play multiplayer, because the dwarf community is awesome. Solo is fun too

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fedia.io

Current rotation looks like

  1. Caves of Qud
  2. Space Warlord Organ Trading Sim
  3. Streets of Rogue
  4. Drova Forsaken Kin

All of them are sub 20GB, heck they might all even be sub 10 GB

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I have Caves. Streets of rogue has been mentioned, so you're in good company. I'll have to check out the other two. Thanks

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lemmy.world

Infra is about 10GB and is an excellent case of a “walking simulator” done right. Wildly detailed environments and lots of environmental storytelling. I’ve spent entirely too long getting lost in it.

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You're not the first person to mention that game recently though. Seems it's well liked

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lemmy.today

Is rimworld on steamdeck? If it is the base game is a couple hundred mb, even with all the dlc it's less than 1gb.

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I was going to suggest Rimworld and Factorio. Both are easily under 2GB, and will provide thousands of potential play-hours.

They’re both on my “they somehow delete time” list. I boot up Factorio at like 8PM on a Friday evening, and then the coffee maker is making bubbling noises on Saturday morning.

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Would need a lot of control tweaking, both from Steam input and in game controls, but it looks like Mindustry might be less than a gig of storage. At least the free version you can get from either itch or github is.

Seems those versions are currently slightly less than 100mb for current non bleeding edge releases. I found the folder for my installed Steam version and it says it's nearly 160mb, so there's that. Didn't realize it was such a small game, but it's fun. Much better if you have a mouse and keyboard rather than just touch controls, coming from someone who started off playing it on mobile.

Only $9.99USD ( IDK what that would be in other currency ) on Steam to get steam supported things like workshop or seemless multiplayer, but if you are like me and only play single player campaign, the free versions are just as fine.

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Listing off what I remember currently having on my deck:

  • pizza tower
  • Antonblast
  • pikuniku
  • toem
  • cassette beasts
  • turnip boy commits tax evasion
  • turnip boy robs a bank

The first two are inspired by wario land 4. So they are more frenetic. The rest are pretty chill games. If I remember correctly they should all fit in 20 gigs

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It's been a long time since I played it and never finished. I'm playing broken age again if you're into puzzles.

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Buckshot roulette is like 1GB. It's basically just a game about figuring out probabilities but its really fun and has a lot of strategy to think about. It also only costs like $2 which is a bonus

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If you can spare an extra gig, Valheim has been my recent timesink. I recommend a few QoL mods though. Vanilla is a little extreme on the... immersion.

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Sulfer is about 4GBs, it's an excellent indie looter shooter with gun crafting and charm.

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gah. your just short of no mans sky. which is just under 28. if you don't have retro arch I would throw that on. next to no space and you can put all sorts of old game roms on that also take next to no space. granted you have to install the roms in desktop mode.

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