Steam Deck users can buy one of the scariest horror games of all time for 40% off

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Amazon Game Prime gaming has given away the final batch of free games for March 2025, meanwhile, Steam Deck users have some free games they need to claim right now before they expire in just a few days. While Amazon will announce the freebies for April soon, right now Steam Deck users have limited-time remaining to buy one of the scariest horror games of all time for 40% off.

Steam Deck users can buy one of the scariest horror games for 40% off

On Steam, there is currently a sale for Visage until April 6th. The sale sees the game priced at £16.67, which is 40% off its regular price of £27.79.

As for how well Visage plays on Steam Deck, the game is rated as Gold on ProtonDB, and its official Steam page says it is “playable” on Valve’s handheld platform. The game’s compatibility rating lists the following pros and cons:

  • Pro – This game shows Steam Deck controller icons
  • Pro – This game’s default graphics configuration works well on Steam Deck
  • Con – Some in-game text is small and may be difficult to read
  • Con – Some functionality is not accessible when using the default controller configuration, requiring use of the touchscreen or virtual keyboard, or a community configuration

While it’s not a juggernaut name like Resident Evil or Silent Hill, Visage is arguably way scarier, and is considered one of the scariest games of all time. It’s an absolutely mind-bending experience with horrifying frights, and it’s definitely worth checking out if you’re a fan of horror.

There are very few horror games with as clever scares and spinechilling tension, so we cannot recommend it enough.

Another great horror game alternative is Madison. There’s no sale right now, but it is only £29.99, and it is officially verified for Valve’s handheld system.

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