I've just finished Gareth Damian Martin's Citizen Sleeper. It's an incredible game that I'll probably have full length thoughts about in the future over on Haunted Games, but it has a very similar feel to The Dispossessed by Ursula Le Guin, especially in the way that The Eye (the space station where the game is set) has the potential to be an imperfect kind of utopia, held together by many people, many of them just doing what they can to hold shit together for one another in the face of circumstance.
I also enjoyed the rare-in-adventure-games feeling that the protagonist revolves around the game, rather than vice versa.
Stellar game, outstanding work of literary SF, we're really in a bit of a Renaissance for this kind of thing, aren't we.
I played the whole thing on the Steam Deck, and it's really good on the device.