On the Go Games for your Legion Go & other Handheld Devices

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    The Lenovo Legion Go, being a Windows-based handheld PC, offers excellent compatibility with a vast library of games, from demanding AAA titles to indie gems.

    Here's a list of games you might never heard of that run well on the Legion Go:

    Immortal Fenyx Rising: A vibrant open world RPG.


    Brotato:
    A highly addictive roguelike shoot em up that is easy on battery life and looks great on the Legion Go's 144Hz screen.


    Hades:
    Another fantastic roguelike that's perfect for "just one more run" sessions.


    Outer Wilds:
    A beautiful and mesmerizing experience.


    Monster Hunter Rise:
    Plays very well on the Go.


    Monster Boy and the Cursed Kingdom:
    A vibrant, hand drawn action adventure platformer that blends classic Metroidvania exploration with the ability to transform into different animals, each with unique abilities, to solve puzzles and defeat enemies.

    Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition:
    A timeless real time strategy (RTS) game where you guide one of many historical civilizations through different ages, building empires, managing resources, and engaging in epic battles.

    Dead Cells:
    A roguelite that is said to be "BUILT for that" on the Legion Go's screen.


    Risk of Rain 2:
    A co-op third person roguelike shooter where you battle hordes of alien monsters, collect powerful items that combine in unique ways, and grow exponentially stronger in frantic, escalating combat scenarios.

    Planet of Lana:
    A cinematic puzzle platformer set on an alien world, following a young girl and her loyal animal companion on a journey to save their home from invading machines, featuring stunning hand drawn visuals and an emotional story.

    Balatro:
    A unique and highly addictive deck building roguelike where you combine poker hands with powerful joker cards and special abilities to score massive points and beat increasingly challenging blinds.

    Dave the Diver:
    A charming single player adventure RPG that blends deep sea exploration and fishing during the day with running a bustling sushi restaurant at night, filled with quirky characters and engaging mini games.

    Emulation:
    EmuDeck: Not a game itself, but a highly recommended tool for the Legion Go. It allows you to easily set up and play a vast library of older console and handheld games with Steam integration. The Legion Go is excellent for emulation due to its powerful hardware and Windows OS.

    Your portable gaming journey is just beginning. What will you play first?

    I'm also looking for game suggestions. Drop your favorites below.

    Happy Gaming! ☮
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