My First Week with the Steam Deck: Expanding the Portable Chaos
“It’s not replacing my Switch — just giving the wolves more ways to find me.”
Back to PC… Sort Of
Once upon a time I had a PC. Then I didn’t. Then the Steam Deck came along, and suddenly all those forgotten Steam library games started whispering: “Play us again. This time you won’t rage-quit… probably.”
The first thing I did? Downloaded Viscera Cleanup Detail. Nothing says “welcome back to PC gaming” like mopping up alien goo while questioning your life choices.
Truck Sim Therapy
After that, I traded my mop for a lorry. Euro Truck Simulator 2 has been my chill-out spot — just me, the open road, and the occasional catastrophic parking attempt. It’s strangely peaceful knowing my cargo can’t eat me (unlike certain survival games).
Game-Hopping, Incognito Style
My first week has basically been a buffet of Steam games:
- Alan Wake – because why not swap blizzards for shadows?
- Dead by Daylight – handheld horror on the go, what could possibly go wrong.
- Elite Dangerous – back to the black, this time from the sofa.
- Team Fortress 2 – nostalgia and chaos, still alive and kicking.
- 7 Days to Die – zombies don’t care that I’m handheld now.
I’ve been swapping between them like a survivor looting random cupboards: some junk, some gold, all of it entertaining.
Battery, Docks, and Prime Loot
Do I have a dock? No. Will I get one? Unsure. For now, handheld works fine — especially since the battery life is short, but honestly, I don’t mind. It’s like an enforced survival timer: finish your mission before the Deck keels over.
Also, shoutout to Prime Gaming for handing me freebies like it’s Christmas every week. It makes my library grow faster than I can play it.
A Companion, Not a Replacement
The Steam Deck isn’t stealing my Switch’s crown. My Switch is still home to The Long Dark, Skyrim, and the rest of my survival disasters. But the Deck? It’s a welcome companion — giving me the chance to replay old PC titles, test new survival challenges, and expand the chaos beyond Nintendo’s snowy borders.
Two handhelds. Twice the worlds to survive. Zero guarantees I’ll survive any of them.
Continue the Journey
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