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Most of the FF games seem like a good fit. I was also surprised how well GTA IV ran on it, my main pc is pretty beastly but still had pretty significant frame drops from time to time. Runs at a solid 40fps on the deck and looks great. I did add an fps boost mod onto the deck version to stabilize performance a little bit though.
Lack of 16:10 is a bit off putting at first, Death Stranding only supports 16:9 so I'm left with some black bars top and bottom. I thought it would be annoying but after a few hours I didn't really notice anymore. I've heard theres a camera mod (InjectableGenericCameraSystem on github) for RE 2/3 that makes the game do 16:10 but I havent tried it myself. I assume it would need something like SteamTinkerLauncher to hook into the camera mod.
i played through most of the RE games and i didnt notice the bars after 15min or so. you wont notice them at all if you play in a dark room like i do 95% of the time
Alice madness returns
Another world
Capcom arcade stadium
Dishonored 2
Everybody’s gone to the rapture
The flame in the flood
The Forrest
Kerbal space program
Poly bridge
Resident evil 3
Resident evil 5 ( requires windows live.dll)
Resident evil revelations
Tomb raider