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15 Best Strategy Games of 2021

There’ve been a few gems that hint at the innovative potential for the strategy genre and give plenty of hope for the future.

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Inscryption Has Dealt Its Way Into My Mind Like No Other Card Game

As someone who traditionally doesn’t get into card games heavily, Inscryption has proven to be a brilliant single-player game that I find myself thinking about a lot lately. Sure, like any other card game, there is a heavy reliance on luck that can lead to runs that feel doomed from the moment they begin, but when you get that run where you can build a deck you legitimately love, there is no other feeling like it.

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Switch eShop kicks off Screaming Deals sale

Nintendo Switch eShop just went live with Screaming Deals sale with games at their lowest prices ever, including Ghost Trick and Inscryption.

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Amazon Prime members can get over 40 Steam Deck-compatible games for free right now

42 Steam Deck-compatible games that you can get for free right now, but you'll need an active Amazon Prime subscription for most of them.

Inverno228d ago

I've noticed when I was still paying for Prime that those supposed free games they give through Epic are just free games epic gives without the need of Prime. Rugrats is in the list in the article and it's available to get without Prime so that's pretty shady on Amazon's part, or maybe it's Epic being scummy.

TheNamelessOne228d ago

Tales from the Borderlands (the original, good one), Shadow of the Tomb Raider, Borderlands the pre-sequel, Borderlands 2, Loop Hero, Trek to Yomi, Greedfall, Shadow of Mordor, Hard West 2, Figment 2. Some great gets there.

__y2jb227d ago

Amazon never give steam codes away so the steam deck link here is silly unless you are modding and installing epic launcher.

Kyizen227d ago

Yeah I get a ton of free games on epic, It works but having to launch the Epic browser and games though it is pain vs just using the Steam deck OS. Once the game is running no issue though,

FinalFantasyFanatic227d ago

They give away quite a few GOG versions of games though, I suppose you can just slap those onto your Steam Deck (I've done this), although it's not always ideal.

__y2jb226d ago (Edited 226d ago )

You can but it’s a pain to launch them and doesn’t it require installing windows?

FinalFantasyFanatic225d ago

You don't need windows, personally, I just download it on PC, then transfer it to the Steamdeck via network sharing or USB stick. Then you add it to the Steamdeck as a "non-steam game" like you would if you were using a PC. The only downside is if you play the game on both PC and Steamdeck, you'll have to manually transfer save files.

Supposedly you can use Hero launcher or something, but I can't seem to get the games to work after download it via GOG on Steamdeck. So manually transfer it is for me.