
Vlad
Published
Buttons can be set to act as keyboard, as there are some shortcuts. Check community profiles
If not on English, the font is thin and really hard to read
This might be my stupidity, but I couldn't control the frog character.
Nice game, but not for the deck. It is a bite-sized rogue-lite that would be perfect if controller support would be added. In the current form it is a bit annoying to play.
Game only has keyboard prompts. Controller works perfectly well, you just have to guess a bit. :-)
Game sometimes feel slow and chops sometimes, even though it is an old game. When this is not happening, it works really well.
Use Proton-7.3-GE-1. On the latest Proton or GE-Proton the cutscenes are blank, at least for the non-Steam versions. For whatever reason this older GE version works flawlessly. Also, don't forget to adjust the video settings and put audio quality to medium. Can't believe a game that I found to look amazing back in the PS3 days now runs on a portable device. Doesn't look that nice nowadays, but it is still a ton of fun and runs nicely on the Deck.
I have no idea if you would ever want to play this game, but if you do, be assured it works perfectly on Deck/Linux. I had to use the mouse controls, but it worked perfectly and feels fine to control.
Works at should, imo. Had a weird issue with starting the game first time (couldn't create a save) but I think that was just me being dumb. Controllers are supported natively and all is fine.
Text a tiny bit too small for some people. It was fine for me, but might annoy some.
Runs really nicely. It even has special controls for joysticks (as in, the interface changes a lot from the mouse one)
There is a minor artifact (I think it appears after sleep) in which some spells generate a thin circle of digital garbage. Looks pretty cool tbh, but annoying. Also, when switching from external display to internal, you get two things: more and heavier arifacts like previously mentioned and also tha game is confused about aspect ratio and stretches or pushes the images after the change, even though the resolution is perfectly set. Definitely don't take the game from one screen to the other. Close it, change screens, open it again and check the settings to be the correct ones.
Had a problem that if the second player is KB/M you can't remove them if they disconnect. Also, you can't really do some settings if such a player joins. If they leave nicely or close the game with them on, there shouldn't be any issue.
Battery life is amazing and the game looks decently good on the Deck's small screen.
Modified some key shortcuts. Should work fine anyway.
It works. It is not a great game and has a ton of bugs, but they are the same as on Windows. You can't advance after a certain level, from what the reviews say, but that's not related to Linux.
Tried Proton 7, Experimental and GE. Nothing. It might work with older versions of Proton but I doubt it. It just shows a window with an error about how "Function "transpose" is not defined".