This is a VR-only FPS, but it also has tracked controller support. Mostly positive reviews and it's somewhat affordable.
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A rogue-like turn-based tactics game based on a cyberpunk theme. Beautiful graphics, and you can purchase the soundtrack as DLC. Currently has very good ratings on Steam.
A re-release of the following Yu-Gi-Oh! games:
- Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters
- Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters II: Dark Duel Stories
- Yu-Gi-Oh! Monster Capsule
- Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel Stories
- Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 4: Battle of Great Duelists
- Yu-Gi-Oh! Dungeon Dice Monsters
- Yu-Gi-Oh! The Eternal Duelist Soul
- Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 6: Expert 2*
- Yu-Gi-Oh! The Sacred Cards
- Yu-Gi-Oh! Reshef of Destruction
- Yu-Gi-Oh! Worldwide Edition: Stairway to the Destined Duel
- Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship Tournament 2004
- Yu-Gi-Oh! Destiny Board Traveler
- Yu-Gi-Oh! 7 Trials to Glory: World Championship Tournament 2005 (Yu-Gi-Oh! Day of the Duelist: World Championship Tournament 2005)
Full gamepad support, verified for Steam Deck, and online PvP.
This was developed by Digital Eclipse (a.k.a., Atari) and published by Konami. It should be good, and it mostly has decent reviews. But a few people complain about the price tag, which is C$59.99.
A nice fresh premise for a game. Couch PvP is available. There's also support for gamepads, both Xbox and DualShock. And the reviews are good so far. Oh yeah, at C$8.99, this is cheap.
Barely game, just a tech demo with visual novel aspects. But it's free and something to put your GPU through its paces.
An online PvP with parkour elements. The cel-shaded graphics are highly enjoyable. You can play with a gamepad. Oh yeah, and it's completely free with no micro-transactions.
I have no idea if this is good but it's clearly made, with love, by a solo indie developer. You can play couch co-op and this has gamepad support for Xbox and DualShock controllers. There's something bizarre about the retro visuals that seems charming to me. Reasonably cheap, and this has Mac compatibility.
Another HOG published by Big Fish Games. Some people like these games, some hate them. Personally, I like HOGs. They offer hours of comfy entertainment. Plus, they're low spec and work on most devices, including on Macs.
This is the follow-up to Ms. Holmes: The Case of the Dancing Men, which came out last year. Not a whole lot of reviews for that one, but here's a sequel.
I, too, am surprised this was re-released on Steam. Yet here it is. And if you like the original Mafia II but don't own it, it can be yours for C$29.99. And by the way, this has gamepad support.
Evan’s job is to help build a standard implementation for groups for the W3C. He is also trying to pitch ActivityPub to organizations big and small.
This is a re-release of Ninja Five-O, a Game Boy Advance game that had never been released onto another platform until now. Originally developed by Hudson Soft, it's been ported to PC by Limited Run Games. In terms of graphics, it mostly preserves the original, keeping things at a 4:3 aspect ratio. Fittingly, this also has full gamepad support.
Personally, I think the price is a little too high, but if you're a fan of this game, it's now on Steam.
A psychological horror game. Not much in the way of features, but it has mostly good reviews and it's inexpensive.