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The day is almost here, Blade Symphony the sword-fighting slash 'em up is getting a big update named Harmonious Prelude and it will release with Linux support on September 27th.
Hand of Fate 2 was already a fun game, but the combat was quite simplistic overall. That's not the case now, with the 'Combat Reforged' update that's now out.
Lag is always an issue in games, but some games it's much worse than others. The developers behind the FPS games Tannenberg and Verdun have made some steps to improve this.
Soaked in some vibrant colours, lightning-fast platformer RAZED will requiring a good pair of running shoes when it releases with Linux support on September 14th.
You will be forgiven for not knowing about BlazeRush, since it's an oldie released back in 2014. Taking another look at it recently with the help of my trusty side-kick I've found it to be an exceptionally fun co-op experience on Linux.
SCUM, an open world survival game from developer Gamepires (produced by Croteam and published by Devolver Digital) is shaping up to be one of the most exciting releases this year and it seems Linux is in their plans.
Ludic Studios are bringing some violent arcade slashing action to Linux with Akane. Set in 2121 in Mega-Tokyo, it will see you take on the Yakuza with a lot of bloodshed.