Horror adventure ASYLUM updated for Steam Deck and on the way to being Verified

Senscape continue to tweak their supernatural horror adventure ASYLUM, with a recent update making a few changes to be on the way to getting it Steam Deck Verified. Developer still working on the Native Linux version.
Back in April the developer noted in a Steam announcement that they fixed a “softlock in the morgue” for players using Proton but it’s a “temporary patch while we keep working on the native Linux/Steam Deck version”. While work on that continues, they also just released another patch over the weekend to improve it overall on the Steam Deck.
Latest patch notes:
- New: Now fully Playable on Steam Deck! Only a few tweaks left related to font sizes to get the coveted Verified status next.
- New: Full controller support validated! Moving the cursor during close-ups with a gamepad should feel much smoother now.
- Fix: Greatly improved detection of a connected gamepad to properly show tutorials and input tips.
- Fix: Menu settings wouldn’t properly detect fullscreen status. Now they do.
- Fix: A non-essential transitional cutscene late in the game was missing following a previous fix. It has been reinstated in all its cutscene-y glory.
- Fix: Also, 2 frames were fixed in the aforementioned cutscene. No idea what this means, I’m going to trust the changelist on this one.
- Fix: That puzzle in the topmost floor still had a few issues involving the timing of certain sound effects. No more.
- Fix: Annoyingly, the head bobbing effect persisted while the menu was opened, making it difficult select stuff. Luckily for you, we are now sparing this annoyance.
- Fix: Increased tab size in notepad, which is specially useful for the Steam Deck. No, it wasn’t you and you don’t need glasses, the text was indeed too small.
- Fix: Fonts scale better now in lower resolutions, including the menu. Again, another win for Steam Deck!
Original trailer below: