
Summary
- With the Steam Deck, you can enjoy games on the go, wherever and whenever you are.
- Not to be surprised, but many titles run smoothly on this handheld console.
- If you're in the mood for a captivating story game to pass the time, look no further – this list has got you covered.
Valve’s Steam Deck is an extremely impressive little (or, not so little) handheld PC that has won the hearts of gamers who wish to experience their vast Steam libraries in a completely new light. Surprisingly, the Steam Deck is a fantastic way to experience games with long and detailed narratives.
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PostsDespite being a handheld with limited battery life, the portable form factor allows for shorter bursts of gameplay to tackle a few missions and side quests on the go, and is a great way to immerse yourself in your favorite gaming stories. There are countless story-driven games on Steam, but here are some of the best that should be experienced on the Steam Deck.
Updated on October 23, 2024, by Mohamed El Ouardighi: Sometimes, you just want to immerse yourself in a captivating story-driven video game, whether you're outdoors or on the go. That’s where handheld consoles come in, and they’re now more powerful than ever. We've updated this list with enhanced formatting to ensure you can enjoy some of the finest story-driven titles wherever you are on your Steam Deck.
16 Horizon Zero Dawn
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Powered by Expand CollapseWith Sony’s push to slowly get their first-party titles onto PC, the best place to experience these PlayStation hits is on the Steam Deck. What better way to start than with the fantastic Horizon Zero Dawn?
The first Horizon tells a tale where humans have reverted to primitive tribal communities and inhabit a dangerous post-apocalyptic world with an array of vastly intelligent and advanced machines. It’s a captivating story full of intrigue and surprising revelations, and is a great showcase for what the Deck is capable of, with vast draw distances showing off the beautiful natural landscapes, and an impressive stable performance (when locked at a stable 40 fps). If you have yet to play the game, this is the best place to start.
Horizon Forbidden West
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Action RPG Released February 18, 2022 Developer(s) Guerrilla Games Powered by Expand CollapseIf you loved the captivating tale of Zero Dawn and find yourself craving more of its world, its machines, and Aloy's journey, then it's only natural to dive into its direct sequel, Forbidden West. This time around, Aloy faces a new threat: a deadly plague that ravages everything it touches, including the world itself. Aloy must race against time to uncover a solution.
Expect a sense of familiarity from the first game as you encounter familiar elements like battling machines and pursuing enemies, such as the enigmatic Far Zenith group. Dive deeper into their plans while gathering allies to aid you on your quest. And here's the good news: Forbidden West is now available on PC, which means you can enjoy this journey on your Steam Deck.
15 Dishonored Series
CloseWhen you really think of it, the Dishonored series feels like one cohesive masterpiece. It stands out as a unique experience, placing a heavy emphasis on stealth gameplay and granting you unprecedented freedom in how they approach missions. Whether you opt for lethal methods, stealthy takedowns, or unconventional tactics like poisoning or sneaking enemies into the sewer, the possibilities are virtually limitless, allowing you to get creative.
Beneath the surface of all the assassination and supernatural abilities lies a rich lore waiting to be uncovered. The truth behind the enigmatic Outsider, the true identity of Meagan Foster, and the mysterious Delilah all await discovery.
14 Hades
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Action RPG Roguelite Released September 17, 2020 Developer(s) Supergiant Games Powered by Expand CollapseAt first glance, Hades is just another indie roguelike game, but there’s a reason why it topped so many game of the year lists on release. It has stylish combat, lots of customizable weaponry, a myriad of powerful boons granted from the Gods of Olympus, and strikingly vibrant visuals. It covers the roguelike bases exceptionally well, but its most interesting aspect is its superb narrative that is interwoven into the tried and true roguelike gameplay loop.
On Steam Deck, Hades is, unsurprisingly, a joy to play. It runs extremely well, and the portable form factor of the Deck lends itself perfectly to the pick-up-and-play gameplay style of many roguelike games you can find on Steam. It’s a great way to spend a boring morning commute before you set the Deck on standby, ready for you to pick up where you left off.
13 Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered
CloseInsomniac’s version of everyone’s favorite neighborhood webhead was critically acclaimed and adored by fans on its initial release on PS4. It was great news that a remastered version of Marvel’s Spider-Man was coming to PC, and was made even better when it was confirmed to get Verified status on the Steam Deck.
This is the best that Spider-Man has ever looked or played in video game form, which also makes it the best Spider-Man experience on a handheld device. It feels great web-swinging at breakneck speed through the detailed streets of New York, building momentum by chaining together various wall runs, vault jumps and slick acrobatic flips. The story is faithful to the feel and tone of the comics, and is a must-play for Marvel fans. We can't wait to see the sequel come to PC.
12 Uncharted: Legacy Of Thieves Collection
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Adventure Third-Person Shooter 4.5/5 Released January 28, 2022 Developer(s) Naughty Dog, Iron Galaxy Powered by Expand CollapseFor many years, it was impossible to play any games from the fantastic Uncharted series unless you owned a PlayStation system. That all changed with Sony’s PC initiative and the release of Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection on Steam.
The collection includes Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End and Uncharted: The Lost Legacy — two of the most recent games in the series, and arguably the best. After some welcome updates following its initial rocky PC port, the game runs the ‘Ultra’ graphics preset on the Steam Deck, meaning that the visuals will pop on the seven-inch 800p screen. It’s undoubtedly one of the best-looking games to play on the Deck.
11 BioShock Infinite
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Shooter 9.0/10 Released March 26, 2013 Developer(s) Irrational Games Powered by Expand CollapseBioShock is renowned for its unique settings and original storylines that you truly need to experience for yourself to understand the hype. While the narrative is compelling, that's not the only aspect these games have to offer. BioShock Infinite, in particular, features a special combat system that may feel familiar to players of previous games in the series. However, it sets itself apart with a story that unravels into a twist you never saw coming. Yes, you will be shocked, just like the rest of us.
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10 Persona 5 Royal
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JRPG 5.0/5 Released March 31, 2020 Developer(s) Atlus, P-Studio Powered by Expand CollapseIf you've read a fair number of our lists here at TheGamer, and you're not the biggest Persona fan, you might be getting tired of just how many times we've placed Persona 5 Royal in one. We can't find it in ourselves to apologize; the game is that good. Maybe you're put-off by the anime aesthetic. Maybe the writing is a bit... juvenile... for your tastes? It is problematic on occasion, too. We get it.
For the most part, however, Persona 5 Royal is one of the best-told JRPGs around, and you can tweak it to look fantastic on Steam Deck. The plot is gripping, the themes are solid, and the eclectic band of characters to meet, befriend, romance, or revile is second-to-none in the series.
9 God Of War
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Action Adventure 9.0/10 Released April 20, 2018 Developer(s) Santa Monica Studio Powered by Expand Collapse2018’s God of War was a masterful reboot of the beloved series, this time seeing Kratos and his son battle the Gods and mythical creatures of Norse mythology to honor the passing of Atreus’ mother. The gameplay is just as action-packed and brutal as you’d expect, with a poignant tale at its core that is brilliantly told through a single-shot camera approach.
As is becoming the norm of most Sony titles being released on Steam, it runs well on the Deck with the base graphic settings. Here’s hoping its sequel, Ragnarök, will get the same treatment when it is hopefully released on everyone’s favorite handheld.
8 Cyberpunk 2077
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RPG Action 10.0/10 Released December 10, 2020 Developer(s) CD Projekt Red Powered by Expand CollapseCyberpunk 2077 has had a real resurgence in popularity since its initial disappointing launch. This is thanks to CD Projekt Red’s continued efforts to fix the bugs and performance issues that plagued the game when released. It’s closer now to what we imagine was the original vision for the game, and playing it on the Steam Deck is probably one of the more interesting ways to experience that vision. The expansion, Phantom Liberty, is the greatest leap from launch, revamping so many systems - and telling a great story in its own right.
First things first, the game runs surprisingly well (though it still does have its hiccups) on the impressive handheld, and even has its own preset graphics setting. The gameplay lends itself well to handheld play, as you'll find yourself picking it up to knock out a few of the game's fantastic side missions and to simply just roam about gorgeous Night City.
7 The Elder Scrolls 3: Morrowind
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RPG 2.0/10 Released May 1, 2002 Developer(s) Bethesda Game Studios Powered by Expand CollapseBethesda Game Studios' epic Elder Scrolls series is known for its expansive, ahead-of-their-time open worlds, their role-playing potential, their unparalleled atmospheres, their myriad of character builds... you get the point - they're renowned. But both the fourth game, Oblivion, and (especially) its sequel, Skyrim, aren't quite so universally beloved for the literary quality of their main quests.
Indeed, the studio appears to have topped out in this regard with the terrific central story in Morrowind. Much of the main quest's writing is lively, engaging, and even a bit thought-provoking. Morrowind's gameplay is certainly an acquired taste these days; there are intricacies upon intricacies. With a little know-how, though, you can iron out any archaic wrinkles (like failing to hit Mudcrabs with your sword early on, which is just painful to behold) with some quality modding.
Morrowind looks sublime upscaled on Xbox Series, but you can make it look even better, not to mention benefit from those mods, on Steam Deck. All portably... wild.