Ravenfield is the single-player indie FPS that shows some real promise, so I took a look at the latest update.
EVERSPACE, the gorgeous looking space shooter may eventually come to Linux, but it seems it won't be any time soon due to Unreal Engine issues.
Rocket League is going to get some new customization options in the form of Rick and Morty themed drops.
Welcome to another Wednesday Madness here at GOL. This time around it's a Steam-focused post, since Steam has a massive sale on.
Digital Tribe have teamed up with Oddly Shaped Pixels to publish Super Rocket Shootout, a new 2D pixelart brawler and it will have Linux support.
Overload is fantastic, if you don't agree with me you're basically insane. Okay, a little extreme but you get the idea. It's been updated again so let's take a look.
Yooka-Laylee has been patched and it's actually a pretty decent patch. It sounds like they've really listened to feedback.
World of One is a cleverly designed and rather creepy puzzle platformer that you should consider taking a look at.
Introversion Software, creators of Prison Architect, Darwinia and plenty more have added experimental Linux support to Scanner Sombre, their latest title.
On Friday, Micro Machines World Series will officially launch with day-1 Linux support as now confirmed by Codemasters.
The Crowded Party Game Collection, a game where you and up to 10 friends can take on 7 arcade-inspired mini games. The key thing here, is that you can use an iOS, Android or Windows phone device as a gamepad.
Leaving Lyndow, the short, but impressive adventure game has officially removed Linux support on Steam due to the amount of bug reports.
Maia, the space colony sim currently in Early Access has another big update with new features, quality of life fixes and bug fixes.
I must say that at the very beginning I thought the concept of the game was going to be extremely simple and boring, but by the tenth level it not only proved me wrong, but also I was completely hooked with it (no pun intended). There are free levels on Kongregate if you want to give them a try!
Observer is a new cyberpunk horror from Bloober Team and Aspyr Media. The developers put out a video to show off some gameplay along with their commentary and it looks amazing.
Paradigm is, and I don't say this lightly, possibly the strangest adventure game I think I've ever played. It starts weird, then it gets weirder and it doesn't let up.
Ashes of the Singularity is aiming to have Vulkan support in August, which paves the way for Linux support in future.
Distance is a fantastic survival racer with some seriously slick visuals, it's addictive and it's had a fresh coat of paint.
Machinarium, an award-winning adventure game from Amanita Design that came to Linux back in 2012 in a Humble Bundle. It used Flash, but that's now been replaced in favour of a new DirectX engine. The developer say the new version will come to Linux!
The Culling had been left broken on Linux for quite some time, but as promised the developers have tried to fix it. It now works, well, sort of anyway.