Category: Initial Thoughts
Geometry Wars 3 has been out on Linux for a while now, but sadly it was left outdated for too long with issues. The update is out, so how is the game on Linux?
In a very surprising move Valve has added Linux & Mac versions of Dota 2 Reborn, all that in less than a week. So much for Valve Time.
Indie Island is the free DLC to Dyscourse where 10 well-known indie developers are stranded on a desert island.
The Perils of Man is a traditional point-and-click adventure game with time travel, created by LucasArts veteran Bill Tiller and writer and game designer Gene Mocsy in collaboration with IF Games.
Tribute Games' unique Breakout-style JRPG has received the flibit-treatment and is now available to us on Steam for the first time.
Grey Cubes is a Breakout-style arcade game that was released last month and it is being featured right now on IndieGameStand's pay-what-you-want deal.
Wyv and Keep: The Temple of the Lost Idol now ships with FNA, and is for the first time available for Linux on Humble and Steam.
SpaceChem developer Zachtronics is out with a new game where you're tasked with fixing corrupt code to uncover the secrets of the mysterious TIS-100 hardware unit.
Skyhook is a competitive platformer featuring pixelated pirates and sharks as playable characters. The game recently launched on Steam's Early Access and I took a quick look at it.
The latest game in the current trend of silly simulation experiences is one that is rooted in an familiar activity, and is actually a pretty fun experience.
I’ve taken some time to take a look at Warlocks Vs Shadows which is a really great looking 2D side-scrolling action RPG. I've taken quite the liking to it too.
Serpent in the Staglands is a pretty interesting looking CRPG that has recently released for Linux. It actually looks a bit like the old Baldur's Gate games, but plays out quite differently.
Heroes of Loot is a 2D dungeon crawler with twin stick like shooting, I've taken a little look so that you know what to expect.
The quest and resource based adventure RPGs were both officially released for Linux this week and the first one is currently available at a hefty discount.
The cute but challenging co-op gravity platformer is out of beta and is one worth a look if you have a friend to play with.
I was immediately interested in Convoy when I originally heard about it, but was sad when there was no Linux support. The good news is they now have a Linux test build available to the public.
Interloper is a small scale real time strategy that recently released for Linux, and it managed to capture my interest for being a bit different.
Victor Vran was released recently, and I gave it a small write up, but a major graphic bug stopped me from getting far. This was fixed incredibly quickly, and I've now sunk some time into it.
Spec Ops: The Line is one title I have been eagerly awaiting, and now that it’s available on Linux I took a look for you.
CO-OP : Decrypted recently added in Linux support to the rather good looking 2.5D platformer, so it’s time for an overdue look at it with some initial thoughts.
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