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Remember Apocryph? The brutal FPS inspired by the likes of Hexen, Heretic, Painkiller and so on. Well the developer has announced that they're aiming for an April 27th release.
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Leszek Godlewski has done a presentation on his work to port two bigger game titles to Linux and the slides are now up. Leszek is the man behind porting Deadfall Adventures and Painkiller Hell & Damnation to Linux.
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Leszek Godlewski the master-mind behind the Deadfall Adventure and Painkiller: Hell & Damnation Linux ports has made a post that should help people building their games for Linux.
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