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Game porter Ethan Lee has been working away behind the scenes and it seems both The Dishwasher: Vampire Smile & Charlie Murder will release soon with Linux support.
A Linux version of EVERSPACE might finally be on the horizon, as the developers shared more details on the bug and a user on Steam pointed the developer to a possible workaround for now.
The fun and charming platform inspired by 8-bit era visuals has gotten a shiny new campaign. This isn’t the only major addition and there’s plenty other new content available to enjoy.
If you like your weird games with no speech, check out One Eyed Kutkh which has been released for free on Steam. It's based on the fairy tales of the Far North, apparently.
Feral Fury is a twin-stick shooter with an overall dark feel to it. I've played it for a while and I've grown to really enjoy it, even if it's a little punishing.
Croteam have recently released both Serious Sam VR: The First Encounter & Serious Sam VR: The Second Encounter on Steam. They both use their new Fusion engine which comes with Linux support, Vulkan and 64bit.
The Road Redemption developers have now updated the Linux build of their combat racer and I've spent a little time testing it. It actually works pretty nicely now!
Armor Clash II, a cheap-looking RTS game will release soon with Linux support. Even though it looks a little tacky, I think it could be a good bit of fun.
A new video game adaptation of the 1989 novel 'The Pillars of the Earth' by Ken Follett is being developed by Daedalic Entertainment and they will be bringing it to Linux.
Transport Fever has just gained a big usability patch that promises improved performance, better RAM use and more. The problem is that the Linux performance is still terrible.