Steam Deck review: it’s a chunky marvel, brimming with potential
Little and strong, noisy and every so often buggy, the Steam Deck is at long last here. Yet, would it be able to measure up to the Nintendo Switch and rethink handheld gaming? "Jesus Christ, that is gigantic," my accomplice shouts. She's strolled in the room and is looking at the clumsy, weighty thing I'm grasping with two hands. Furthermore she's right. The thing being referred to is the Steam Deck - and it is monstrous. Gigantic. In the wake of utilizing this, returning to a Nintnedo Switch wants to hold a small, petite child bird. It's crazy. My very quiet, forgiving accomplice sees a ton of gaming equipment get through the entryways of this house, however she's never remarked on the sheer size of a gadget previously; not when I initially unpacked the could-cudgel a-man estimated new-age consoles and not even as I moved a 150kg arcade machine into the lounge area unannounced. So her platitude this has an effect: the Steam Deck is immense. But, it likewi...