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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.
This single-player experience lets players trade, fight and align themselves with various competing factions in the vastness of space. I was able to spend some time with the game and have some thoughts on its current state.
If you’re eager to scratch your space MMO itch, you won’t have to wait much longer. You can expect to play this fusion of real-time travel with tactical battles on December 6th.
If you’ve ever wanted to appear on a quiz show or relive past pub quiz glories, Askutron Quiz Show gives you the opportunity to test your knowledge. You can play this title alone or with a group of friends.
Rec Center Tycoon is another simulation game with a graphical style similar to Prison Architect and inspired by Theme Hospital. It looks good and it's coming to Linux.
All Walls Must Fall - A Tech-Noir Tactics Game is something I completely missed seeing an Early Access release, so it's time to correct that. They also have a big sale on right now, so a great time to take a look.
When it's finished, World of Castles might be a reasonably interesting mix of online strategy and action. Right now, it's just far too rough and unfinished.
Always on the lookout for a new FPS that supports Linux, with ‘Vengeance’ being something I’ve followed for a while. It’s just had a big update and I actually found it quite fun.
Streets of Rogue is a rather clever idea, combining elements from roguelike games, with the more open design of open-world games and this new update is a big one.
If there's one thing I truly love, it's FPS games. Merge an FPS with a space sci-fi setting where you're killing aliens in close-combat and I'm happy. Say hello to Return to Planet X.
The developers behind the challenging puzzle games TIS-100 and SHENZEN I/O are at it again and have released their latest title into Steam’s Early Access today.
I've covered the development versions of Rise to Ruins here and there, but now everyone can get in on the fun. A new stable build of Rise to Ruins is out with lots of new goodies.
A random shot in the dark of mine, but it seems to the developer of JASEM, the self-described 'insanely hard' twin-stick shooter could see Linux support.