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Cake day: Jun 19, 2023

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I’m absolutely no expert, but I love the one with the gigantic bridge. I love the chaotic clusterfuck as well, though.



See the edit, I was pretty tired when writing the comment. Sorry for the confusion


OMFG I MEANT 10X THE PRICE, NOT ONE TENTH. sorry for the confusion 😅

The message was that the deck has to sell less than 1/10th as many “units” as a triple A game to match the price sum. So imagine hardware selling 1/10th that of a single software. Pretty impressive.


To be fair, even if it was $, most Steam Decks costs around (or less) than one tenth of a triple A game’s price. Selling hardware in this quantity is insanity.

Edit: 10 times. Not one tenth. Oops. I meant that they need to sell less than 1/10th in VOLUME to match the sum of a triple A game. And selling that much hardware is really impressive in my opinion.


  • I Expect You To Die: I’ve yet to finish it, but it’s hilarious. You’re playing the spy in over-the-top spy scenarios.
  • SUPERHOT VR: brutally satisfying. Don’t expect any kind of story, though.
  • Pavlov VR: literally VR CS:GO. Most advanced and satisfying shooting I’ve seen in VR yet.
  • Ancient Dungeon VR: Pixelart dungeoncrawler (roguelike) in VR. Absolutely phenomenal. I’ve only played it for a small amount of time, though.
  • Beat Saber: classic. I don’t like rhythm games that much, but with custom maps, it’s one of the best imo.

Skyrim is my go-to nowadays, though. Modded, it’s one of the most immersive experiences, ever. It’s also my first time playing, so I’ve a lot ahead of myself.


If you want to slash shit with big-ass swords, I’d recommend Until You Fall as well!

It’s a casual swordfighting roguelite in VR. It’s a blast.