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Hi. So background is I'm 50 and I've not done much gaming since vice city and the original silent hills +unreal tournament. I'm trying to get back into it but I'm frustratingly crap.

I've got a steam deck and my neighbour has one too, we were looking for games we could play either head to head or cooperative. People suggested left 4 dead 2 and we managed to get that working through lobby thing but it was laggy and TBH it was a bit chaotic for us. Too much constant running and shooting and no time to pause for thought or discuss strategy.

I think we're looking for something with a bit of occasional violence but also some strategy - not just bang bang all the time. Maybe even something that doesn't involve violence at all. But we both working and only got an hour or two a day for game time.

Any suggestions?

First if it's possible to locally connect 2 steam decks (without a fuckin cable!). Second on what games might be fun. Needs to not have a big learning curve and be something we can just play for an hour or two when we have time.

Any suggestions would be very welcome. Cheers

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[–] wukicrisp@lemm.ee 7 points 1 year ago (3 children)

Here's a list of co-op games I have had a ton of fun with while playing with friends:

Deep Rock Galactic on lower difficulty is a great long term game you can pick up randomly and for 45min at a time. You can also adjust the difficulty between each run depending on mood and join random lobbies pretty easily. Rock and stone.

Valheim is a good Minecrafty option that's entirely self-driven and has a chill vibe. If you love Vikings, you'll love this game

Portal 2 has an amazing co-op experience, but it's pretty short. Absolutely worth it though.

Phasmophobia if you're into horror movie style gameplay and goofing off despite a ghost scaring the shit out of you

Factorio (or Cracktorio) if you like building things and watching them go brrrrr

Careful with Factorio, if you enjoy complexity automation and figuring things out, 2 hours can suddenly turn into 14.

I know with my 7000 hours of experience. For some people it is more addictive then crack. (Hence why they said cracktorio)

[–] afk_strats@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

+1 on this entire list.

I also recommend Grim Dark. It's $2.70 rn

[–] TheRedSpade@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

Needs to not have a big learning curve and be something we can just play for an hour or two when we have time.

So no on Factorio