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EVERSPACE the absolutely gorgeous space combat game with roguelike elements is now officially available for Linux gamers. Today, ROCKFISH Games released patch 1.2.3 which has numerous fixes and improvements as well.

I absolutely love the game, it's easily one of the best space shooters available on Linux. Not a traditional one though, since it's based on random sectors so it's much more about the combat than it is about exploration. You can see some Linux gameplay on our YouTube channel like this video:

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Here's how the developer describes it:

EVERSPACE™ is an action-focused single-player space shooter, combining roguelike elements with top-notch visuals and a captivating story. It takes you on a challenging journey through an ever-changing, beautifully crafted universe full of surprises. Your skills, experience, and talent for improvisation will be tested continuously as you piece together the puzzle of your existence through encounters with interesting characters, each having their own unique part of the story to tell. In each exciting run, you will face entirely new situations, ensuring countless hours of thrilling gameplay and generating myriad opportunities for individual, meaningful moments to experience. No matter how skilled you are, death is inevitable but is also only the beginning of a much larger journey.

You absolutely do not want to pass this one up if you like a good dogfight, I'm jumping back in as soon as I hit publish to celebrate.

Grab it now from Humble Store to get both a Steam key and a GOG build or just head directly to those stores, as today also marks the release of the Linux build on GOG too!

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Geppeto35 May 16, 2018
If this game will not win a price on GOL award next session, I would definitely state there is no justice in this world :D

As Brandon Smith told: there are places to explore, places to have time to watch the beauty of the "spacescape", time for dog fight, tactic (escape, move the dog fight near ennemy faction of your opponent to get support, adapt your weapons, hide in garbage, cross a mine field àla Han Solo), strategy (resource management, accumulate improvement on your ship to help bypassing hard areas in a next run, use your previous-run destroyed starship to get more weapons and materials, etc.). And the pace changes very quickly so you can experience all those phases in 5 minutes, by fully enjoying each one. A great game for a casual play of 5 minutes to cut ourself from the stress of everyday life. I would say that Everscape is a gem in its optimization of the pace (which is part of the gameplay) : it is a paradox that it is definitely a repetitive game but you don't fell it and annoy you as the things-to-do change at the right pace so you have the perpetual impression of doing something new and each phase is long enough so you have the time to enjoy every phase.

It's not a truly roguelike as you have different ship with different tactic and strategies, with their specific unlockable improvements on weapons, stealth, speed, etc. In fact, there is a pleasure to loot, run after run, new improvements and to cross areas already explored in the (recent) previous runs to move faster further
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