It seems Ashes of the Singularity won't be the only Stardock game coming to Linux, as they've said Star Control: Origins will also come.
CS2D is a top-down shooter heavily inspired by Counter Strike 1.6 and it's now available on Steam with Linux support.
Thanks to a user comment on one of our older articles, we've been informed that The Signal From Tölva is now on Linux on Steam.
In Jump Gunners, as the name might suggest, you use your gun to propel you around and it's really damn amusing.
The Eastern Front just got a little bit busier. The standalone expansion to the WW1 FPS pits Russians versus Germans and Austro-Hungarians and it’s now on Steam.
Get ready to defend a dying civilization in Devader, as this absolutely nuts shooter is coming to Linux early next year.
Serious Sam 3 VR: BFE is another Virtual Reality title with same-day Linux support from Croteam, so those of you with expensive headsets can make things go boom!
It’s no easy task to create a sequel that’s not only good, but better than the previous game. Hand of Fate 2 is actually fantastic.
In the mood for a simple twin-stick shooter to fill your coffee breaks? Final Storm might scratch a small itch for you.
Great work by Feral Interactive and Io-Interactive as HITMAN - Game of the Year Edition is out and there's no delay with the Linux support.
Nuclear Throne, the fast-paced post-apocalyptic roguelike-like (that's how they describe it!) top-down shooter had a big update today.
The retro sci-fi old school FPS Alien Arena is still alive, with Alien Arena: Warriors Of Mars that's just been released on Steam.
Ravenfield, the indie FPS that I will always grumble about not having multiplayer actually had a pretty good Halloween update.
Natural Selection 2 has gone 64bit with the removal of 32bit support officially now. On top of that, they've made steps to make the flamethrower a more viable weapon.
If you love the simplicity of Bomberman, you might want to take a look at Splody which released a Linux version.
The expansive metroidvania with hand-drawn animations got a little bit bigger. The second of the slated free content updates dropped just in time for Halloween.
Sphinx and the Cursed Mummy, a game originally released back in 2003 is being revamped by THQ Nordic and it will include a Linux release.
With the release of the source code to both Doom 3 and the later BFG Edition, there now exists three options for Linux users wanting to play the game. Having gone through Doom 3 again, I decided it was time for me to compare them and give my thoughts on both the game and which of the three versions are best for Linux users in 2017.
The Untold Legacy is a story-rich action adventure game, with hack and slash gameplay and a little sprinkle of RPG elements it promises to be quite an interesting title.
In Celebration of Violence is an action roguelike of exploration and murder that has Linux support and it's glorious.