A new CRPG has hit the gaming stores, and it’s none other than Broken Roads. Developed by Drop Bear Bytes and published by Versus Evil and TinyBuild, the game has been receiving negative reviews for the time being, partly because of the high price. If you can get past this, the gameplay is actually interesting. Set in Australia, the game offers you a world that is shaped based on your decisions. And since Broken Roads is a truly single-player experience, playing it on a handheld would be desired by many. If you are one of the players interested in playing the game on your Steam Deck, Asus Rog Ally, or Lenovo Legion Go, consider reading this until the end for details on the game’s compatibility with these handhelds.
2024 is a year that is witnessing the initial boom of handheld PCs flooding the mainstream gaming scene. Nowadays, most games are released with handheld gaming in mind, and even if they are not officially supported, they do run on handhelds. But is this the case with Broken Roads? Is the game compatible with handhelds? These might be the questions you have in mind. If you do, here’s everything you need to know.
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Broken Roads Steam Deck, Lenovo Legion Go, & Asus Rog Ally Support Details
Steam Deck
Well, unfortunately, Broken Roads doesn’t come with the official Steam Deck Verified badge or the Playable tag. So, does this mean that the game is not playable on the Deck? No, you can indeed enjoy the game on the Steam Deck and this has been confirmed by one of the game’s developers. Here’s what they said about the game’s compatibility with the Deck:
Hey – yes, you can play the game from start to finish on Steam Deck. We don’t have full touch screen controls but the gamepad/controller setup works as expected, there is a Large Font option and it also plays great when docked using a bluetooth controller or wireless mouse and keyboard.
So, now you know that Broken Roads can be played on the Steam Deck. But what about Rog Ally and Legion Go?
Asus Rog Ally and Lenovo Legion Go
Well, considering the fact that the game runs quite well on the Steam Deck without any compatibility issues, we are pretty sure that it will run flawlessly on the Asus Rog Ally and Lenovo Legion Go. Both these handhelds have superior hardware when compared to that of the Steam Deck and also run on Windows OS, unlike the Steam Deck, which runs on a Linux-based Steam OS. So, all these suggest that playing Broken Roads shouldn’t be an issue on any handheld system, including the Asus Rog Ally, Legion Go, and Steam Deck.
Well, now you know all about the compatibility details of Broken Roads with handheld PCs. So, what are you waiting for? Purchase the game and start your adventure. That said, we hope you find this article informative. If you did, consider visiting Android Gram for more such content on all things gaming.