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Stellaris: Federations releases on March 17 with a new trailer

By Liam Dawe,
Today, Paradox Interactive and Paradox Development Studio announced the huge Stellaris: Federations expansion will be releasing on March 17.

GOG update their refund policy giving gamers more time to decide

By Liam Dawe,
Today, the DRM-free store GOG announced a few changes to how they will handle refunds for games purchased through them.

Alternate-history WWII Story-driven tactical RPG 'Broken Lines' is out

By Liam Dawe,
Set in an alternate version of WWII, Broken Lines from developer PortaPlay and Super.com is a story-driven tactical RPG and it's out with Linux support.

The T'au invade Warhammer 40,000: Gladius in a new expansion out now

By Liam Dawe,
Proxy Studios and Slitherine yesterday released a big new expansion for Warhammer 40,000: Gladius focusing on the T'au race, as they've joined the fight for the domination of Gladius Prime.

Dead Cells: The Bad Seed now available for Linux on GOG

By Liam Dawe,
DRM-free your thing? Shop on GOG regularly? Good news, Motion Twin/Evil Empire have now sorted the DLC situation for Linux on GOG with Dead Cells.

Robotality give Pathway a big update with a challenging Hardcore Mode

By Liam Dawe,
Pathway, the strategy adventure set in the 1930s from Robotality recently had a huge update if you need something to challenge you this is it.

Dungeon-building RTS 'Dungeons 3' has another DLC out with a claim of it being final

By Liam Dawe,
I'm not sure I believe it. Kalypso Media and Realmforge Studios just put out a brand new DLC for the delightfully silly dungeon-building RTS Dungeons 3 with a claim that it's the final one.

Some early thoughts and exploration in The Longing, a game that takes 400 days to finish

By Liam Dawe,
The Longing is a game that takes 400 real days to complete, a game that’s pretty much impossible to review but I’ve played quite a number of hours now to get an idea of what to expect from it. Since this is something of a short preview, a few spoilers may be contained.

Physics-based medieval siege engine battler 'Besiege' leaves Early Access after 5 years

By Liam Dawe,
Five years might seem like a little long but crafting something special takes time and Besiege is definitely worthy of the time it spent in development.

BEAUTIFUL DESOLATION looks incredible and planned for Linux once they ensure it's solid

By Liam Dawe,
2D isometric adventure, BEAUTIFUL DESOLATION, has been announced for release this month and the good news is THE BROTHERHOOD will be bringing it to Linux.

LUNA The Shadow Dust looks seriously beautiful and this point & click puzzler is out now

By Liam Dawe,
LUNA The Shadow Dust from Lantern Studio and Application Systems Heidelberg has released today and certainly seems like a worthy point and click adventure to add to your collection.

Looks like the narrative thriller 'The Suicide of Rachel Foster' will come to Linux

By Liam Dawe,
Releasing next week on February 19, it's looking like 'The Suicide of Rachel Foster' will also be coming to Linux although it's not clear yet exactly when.

Mutant soap opera adventure 'Mutazione' now available for Linux

By Liam Dawe,
Nominated for multiple awards so it must be a little bit special, the mutant soap opera adventure Mutazione has today been released for Linux.

Medieval siege engine builder 'Besiege' leaving Early Access on Feb 18 - price to rise

By Liam Dawe,
Spiderling Studios have announced their physics-based medieval siege engine builder, Besiege, is leaving Early Access on February 18 and the price is going to rise.

Prepare for another run as Dead Cells: The Bad Seed is out

By Liam Dawe,
Fusing elements of a rogue-lite metroidvania and a serious action-platformer, Dead Cells, today has the first paid DLC expansion out with Dead Cells: The Bad Seed.

Mess with everything in the physics sim 'Universe Sandbox' now DRM-free on GOG

By Liam Dawe,
Originally Universe Sandbox 2, Giant Army has since stopped selling the original and the 2 was wiped from the name. A massive space simulation game about screwing with physics, creating and destroying.

City-building god sim 'The Universim' enters Beta, full release this year

By Liam Dawe,
After a long road since the Kickstarter in 2014, Crytivo's city-builder that mixes in some god sim elements The Universim is now considered to be in Beta with a huge update.

The sad case of Unreal Engine 1 on Mesa and Linux in 2020

By Hamish,
Community support for Unreal Tournament was able to breath some new life into the game, even with the limitations of the closed binary. By 2018 however the game was no longer launching for Mesa users. For an engine with such a pedigree on Linux this outcome is still disappointing.

Edna & Harvey return to Linux with The Breakout - Anniversary Edition now available

By Liam Dawe,
Daedalic Entertainment have been a good developer and publisher for Linux and they continue to be great. Edna & Harvey: The Breakout - Anniversary Edition, the upgraded version of the 2008 adventure game is now on Linux.

Nightdive Studios have released some extended System Shock footage

By Liam Dawe,
Excited for the System Shock remake? I certainly am! Nightdive Studios recently sent a special demo to backers but to keep the hype going for everyone else they've also doing a long new video.
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