The Escapists is now available on Linux, so we can now take a light-hearted look at being a prisoner and try to escape.
I took a quick look at Noct, a survival horror game coming out on the 22nd of October. It's unique because it's visuals are using a "thermal image satellite system high above the Earth". It sounds cool, and looks cool, but how does it play?
After CPU architect Jim Keller left AMD recently, Phil Rogers has now also left and joined up with Nvidia. Here's to hoping their Zen CPU line will bring them back into a nicer light.
Nice voice acting? Check. Nice graphics? Check. Massive lasers trying to destroy me? Crap. I've found CRYPTARK to be quite a good game.
Recently I asked some opinions about us organizing a game jam here on GOL and I received a bunch of positive feedback and I will consider that a green light to go ahead with our plans. The event will hopefully start on October 19th.
Read Only Memories is a story-focused point-and-click with a diverse cast of characters, set in a cyberpunk future San Francisco.
After a pretty long hiatus related to my school work, I have finally returned to reclaim the GOL Cast throne. This time we'll be taking a look at Polychromatic, a recently released indie twin-stick shooter.
A post from a community member highlighting the free and open source FPS. They say it ranks among their top five FPS game of all time, wow.
Harmful buying habits is a topic that I've more than once gotten quite loud and obnoxious about on our IRC channel before. So, I figured I would write about these habits in an editorial form to be loud and obnoxious here too. So, let's talk about some shady and possibly harmful stuff.
Cities: Skylines was already a pretty big game, and now it is simply huge thanks to a big free patch and the first expansion.
Assault Android Cactus has been mentioned a few times here during Early Access, but the game is finally available in its full form, so I gave it a spin.
I Can't Escape: Darkness tickled my fancy when I first heard about it, and I had access to play it a bit early and get some impressions.
Yo, it's time for your weekly dose of Linux gaming in the form of the Friday Livestream! On today's menu we have something from the past, something recent and something from the future!
A game I've really wanted to try is 'The Escapists' that sees you breaking out of prison, and it looks like it will come to Linux.
Solar Shifter EX will release for Linux on Steam on the 11th of September, and I must say it looks pretty impressive.
I Can't Escape: Darkness is a pretty interesting looking horror game that has a confirmed Linux release this September. I look forward to giving it a go!
Feral Interactive have ported yet another excellent game, and this time we are graced with Company Of Heroes 2!
In Between is a story-driven puzzle platformer with gravity rotation mechanics that has the makings of a new classic.
Here is a look back at the last week on GamingOnLinux, an easy way to for you to keep up to date on what has happened in the past week for Linux Gaming!
A little warning announcement for you, it seems the latest update for Dying Light has broken the game for Linux gamers.