Running games off my microsd has a lot of issues and only works rarely (legion go s, not sure if its the reader or card, heard it’s just slow in general)

So I’m looking for more smaller games (at or below 10gb with exceptions if it’s multiplayer online, no bigger than 25gb in that case)

Right Now I Have (haven’t played or tried them all yet, I like variety when I do sit down to play)

  • Trackmania Stadium and Valley less than 2gb total
  • Trackmania 7gb
  • Helldivers 2 slim version 22.54gb
  • Warhammer speed freaks (suprisingly fun when theres a lobby with ppl) 17gb
  • Asphalt Legends 9gb (way better than I expected out of a free game)
  • Burnout Paradise Remastered 7.45gb
  • Flatout Ultimate Carnage 5.19gb
  • Redout 4.56
  • Risk of Rain 2 3gb
  • Astroneer 3gb
  • Valheim 2gb
  • Factorio 1.89gb
  • Slay The Spire 1.66gb
  • Monster Train 1.51gb
  • N++ 1.35gb
  • Rivals of Aether 351mb
  • Enter the Gungeon 343mb
  • Noobs are coming 311mb
  • Nuclear Throne 222mb
  • Brotato 213mb
  • Hypersomnia (topdown shooter) 500mb
  • Albion Online 7gb (tried it a few times, never really clicked but I crave a mmo)
  • Hades 2 11.4gb
  • Hollow Knight 7.6gb

I like all genres but prefer stuff that works purely with the controller.

Ideally, looking for multiplayer pvp game that isn’t a first person shooter since mouse and keyboard wins out there on pc.

Do topdown and sidescrolling online pvp shooters still exist?

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    12 hours ago

    Dark Souls 8gb Raft 10gb Blasphemous 1 & 2 4gb each TMNT Splintered Fate 5gb it’s a weaker Hades, but still pretty fun. Megabonk 500mb Ball x Pit 600mb

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      6 hours ago

      I heard demon souls ps3 works well (prob not a small file size), but I have a ps5 and I feel should just get it on there and play the remake

      How does dark souls hold up if you’ve only beat/played elden ring?

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        6 hours ago

        DS feels slow and a bit clunky compared to Elden Ring, but it plays in the same way, except it’s more linear, and it’s not open world.

        The weapon upgrade system is more tedious, as there are several types of upgrade materials and branching upgrade paths.

        But overall, it’s still a solid game almost 15 years later.