The Signal From Tölva is the just announced game from Big Robot, the developers of Sir, You Are Being Hunted which supports Linux. Our platform was missing, so I reached out to them to ask what's up.
Here's a reason I usually tell you not to take SteamDB entries as confirmation of a Linux version. The Hard Reset Redux developers have stated it is not coming to Linux as it hasn't been popular enough for a port.
Day of Infamy, the spin-off game from the mod of Insurgency that's been turned into a full game is now downloadable and playable on Linux & SteamOS.
I am sure this will be good news to many of you! The System Shock kickstarter has now blasted way past the Linux stretch goal.
BrainBread 2 is a rather amusing fast paced Source engine powered FPS that's 100% free. It's now on Steam!
A community project to fix up the FPS Daikatana should now hopefully be playable on Linux and it has official endorsement from John Romero.
Rogue Islands is a pretty good looking fast-paced shooter with blocky graphics will come to Linux and it looks good.
Lovely Planet Arcade the sequel to Lovely Planet releases soon and PC Gamer are giving away free keys for the original.
Black Ice is a game I have followed for a long time (and personally purchased a copy) and it just released a rather nice update. If you're an FPS fan and looking for something to sink some time into, this could be what you need.
Black Mesa is officially coming to Linux, and the developer confirmed so in a rather delightful way of shooting down an anti-Linux troll in the Steam forums.
Team Fortress 2 is a fantastic game and I do like to jump in now and then for a little blast, but I really do hate having to find and pick a server. Looks like this update was made for me.
Sven Co-op is a still rather popular standalone modification for Half-Life that has just gained a Linux version.
Good news for FPS fans as Deep Silver have confirmed again that Homefront: The Revolution is still in the works for Linux.
A couple of us are a bit hooked on the FPS game Ballistic Overkill and we did a livestream on Twitch the other night to show it off some more. It's now on Youtube for you to laugh at us.
Insurgency is supposed to be getting competitive features for the online play, but their UI is holding them up. They have written up a post to explain it and they talk about their new games Day of Infamy and Insurgency: Sandstorm too.
I had the pleasure of testing out Transmissions Element 120, a single-player experience set in the Half-Life universe. It’s now out, and available on Linux.
Yes, Nuclear Dawn is still alive and still being updated. I'm actually shocked, but impressed at this. The new version will make the Linux and Mac versions a bit better too.
Day of Infamy the popular WWII mod for Insurgency is being turned into a full source engine powered game by itself.
Ballistic Overkill, an online class-based FPS recently released Linux support, but it was another we totally missed. I picked up a copy and took a look.
One of the complaints recently for Counter-Strike: Global Offensive has been the Linux performance, so Valve have changed how fullscreen works to help.
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