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I don't think I played a game on my Steam Deck that was released this year.
Lol you might be missing out a little. But you save a lot of money being a patient gamer.
Don't worry, I'll play them in a year or two.
This is the way
They'll surely be on sale then :)
*sigh* Except Factorio.
It looks like it might be a great game for me, but $45 CAD is more than I'll pay for any game. I think the last game I bought for over $40 was Diablo 3 (and I regretted that purchase).
I have literally thousands of unplayed games between all the various platforms, hundreds of which I'm interested in trying. The never-on-sale business model means I'll just never get it.
If you want to fun, actually free (not freemium) game from this year: https://store.steampowered.com/app/2171690/Handshakes/
I nominated Sea of Stars for most categories, though.
Lies of P is great on the Deck