

Runs perfectly out of the box.
Works OOTB with xbox series x controller
everything works, rock solid, no issues.

runs flawless
everything works, rock solid, no issues.

Runs like native

Great performance, no issues at all. Using regular Wine to run it.

gamemoderun %command% -nolegal
ℹ️ Using Wine-GE-Proton8-26.
⚠️ Don't activate the -novsync
launch option, the game becomes unplayable (particularly unpleasant flickering).
ℹ️ The -nolegal
option avoids messages displayed at game launch.
ℹ️ Tested under KDE Plasma 6.0.5 and Wayland.

Worked out of the box, from start to finish.
Played with keyboard, the following two issues occurred but I am not sure they are caused by using Linux:
- Sometimes, the inventory would keep turning left and the character would not turn at all. Solution: press the key to turn left once.
- If I tried equipping the weapons while sprinting and went to the inventory, the character would keep start an infinite loop of equiping and unequiping the guns. Solution: press the key to equip/unequip weapons once.
Lag occurs on Proton 9.01. Works out of the box on Proton 8.0-5 with no issues.

good job

6-7 hours battery life. Stable 60fps.

Works perfectly
Using an 8bitdo Pro 2 controller - no issues.
Switching between "retro" graphics (with start) works as expected.
Played through a few levels of 1, and the mansion of 2 and 3.
gamescope -W 2560 -H 1440 -r 240 --expose-wayland -- %command% -nolegal
Works out of the box.

Works very well on Steamdeck. Will happily run at 60FPS 4K native on an external monitor.

%command% -nolegal
If your gamepad isn't recognized, simply disable Steam Input for the game (it's probably enabled by default). You may want to use the commandline parameter "-nolegal" to skip intros.

-nolegal
6w TDP, 500mhz GPU
This may be an issue with bazzite in game mode, but the menu options for "Close game", and "Power" (to shutdown or restart) simply do not work in the Steam interface.
Game runs well, camera & controls jank included.

Installation of the game using the Steam Flatpack (instead of the native Steam client)
For some reason, I can't make Proton work on the standard native installation of Steam. Using the flatpack instead just works but limits the games to the disk where the flatpack is installed. It's a work around, but would be better if Proton would work on native Steam

some small changes, such as set left trigger to act as a toggle, for QOL
Worked just fine out of the box. This game has some microstutters on PC hardware, but none of that is present on the deck.
If you like to skip the legal disclaimers, intros, etc, and go straight to the game:
Run the game with the -nolegal
command line argument.
This is perfect on the deck. With the typical 6W - 8W battery drain you can get over 7 hours of battery on the OLED.

There a blue pixel blinking randomly around the screen, both in menus and during gameplay. It's not very noticeable when playing the game, but it's there.
It's present in all proton versions I've tried (default, experimental, GE), with and without gamescope.
Minor visual artifacts, but works perfectly otherwise.
Auf Garuda Linux läuft es ohne Probleme
Es läuft absolut ohne Probleme aktuell auf Garuda Linux

Game not even starting
Doesn't work on my Linux Mint installation. Seems to be an issue on Ubuntu based distributions. Not reaching the menu. I only get a start, Steam play button becomes a "cancel" button, Title becomes green as if being ran and a minute later, just comes back to inactive. No crash, no error, just nothing happens. Tried on Proton experimental and 8.0.5.
Worked OOB with no issues. I tried all 3 games in the package and played for a bit. Had a very smooth locked 60fps experience.
No tinkering required. Absolutely sips battery at a rock solid 60 FPS, despite the graphical update.
Nothing happens after starting the game
Runs perfectly.

Works great!
About 40mins of playtime and running flawlessly at 4K 120fps and no camera stutter like on Windows from what I can tell. The game is OpenGL so to get mangohud to work you need to use mangohud --dlsym %command%

TDP & GPU clock to minimum
Smooth 60fps out of the box. It might be the best way to play this collection !

have not tried Wayland, but with nvidia + X11 works like a charm!

Overall a native-like experience, resolution automatically scales to the full native resolution, no significant framerate drops.
Occasional stuttering
Had one crash on the initial Tomb Raider 2's loading screen