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Indivisible, the action RPG platformer from the creator of Skullgirls is out now


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Lab Zero Games and publisher 505 Games today officially release Indivisible, a very curious blend of action platforming with RPG elements.

Some thoughts on Police Stories, the recently released slower tactical top-down shooter


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Released earlier this month, Police Stories attempts to slow down the top-down shooter genre with a more tactical approach and most of the time it works quite well.

Mystery adventure game Jenny LeClue - Detectivu is officially out now with Linux support


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After a successful Kickstarter campaign back in 2014 and some delays, the super stylish adventure game Jenny LeClue - Detectivu is officially out now with same-day Linux support as promised.

Post-apocalyptic road-trip strategy game Overland has officially released, some thoughts


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After a few years in Early Access on itch.io, Finji have officially released their post-apocalyptic road-trip strategy game Overland.

Squad-based zombie apocalypse strategic rogue-lite Deadly Days has officially released


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Deadly Days is a game I've played repeatedly over the course of it being in Early Access, it's good fun and it's officially out now with a big update.

The delightfully weird adventure Little Misfortune has released


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From the creator of Fran Bow and sharing the same world comes another slightly strange adventure with Little Misfortune, out today with Linux support.

Devader, possibly the most insane twin-stick shooter I've ever played is out now


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You think you know bullet-hell? Devader will challenge that thought. Released today with Linux support from developer Falkenbrew, Devader is one twin-stick not to be missed.

A Short Hike is a very sweet and serene experience


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Taking a break to go on A Short Hike turned out to be a rather beautiful experience, one that has allowed me to sit back and appreciate the calmer side of life for a moment.

Twin-stick exploration shooter Smith and Winston is out now, some thoughts


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Execution Unit have now officially released their fantastically styled exploration shooter Smith and Winston, with great Linux support.

From Orbit has you hop from one planet to the next in this RTS, out now with Linux support


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Manage the crew of a small spaceship as you hop between planets in uncharted space, From Orbit has a fun idea.

Eliza from Zachtronics is a Visual Novel that's worth your time


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Eliza, not the usual type of game Zachtronics are known for but their puzzle games are always great so with the recent release of their Visual Novel game Eliza I was pretty curious about it.

Some more thoughts on Ion Fury, the FPS from Voidpoint and 3D Realms


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Ion Fury (previously Ion Maiden) is true example of how you really don’t need to push graphics ever closer to realism to achieve something ridiculously good.

Roll dice, swap around cards and kick butt in Dicey Dungeons, out now


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Dicey Dungeons is a lighthearted deck-building roguelike, where you're a massive walking die and it's available today with Linux support.

The ambitious Anodyne 2: Return to Dust is out with Linux support, some thoughts


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Combining elements from both 3D and 2D games, Anodyne 2: Return to Dust has officially released with Linux support.

Fast-paced atmospheric arcade title "LOST ORBIT: Terminal Velocity" is out with Linux support


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You're going to need some quick reflexes for LOST ORBIT: Terminal Velocity, a game about being stranded in deep space.

Tower Defense game "Defend The Keep" is out with same-day Linux support


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Defend The Keep from Vanille Games offers a familiar Tower Defense formula, with a few extra spices thrown in to make it worthy of your attention.

The chaotic and brilliant "Streets of Rogue" has left Early Access


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Easily in my top five releases this year, Streets of Rogue from Matt Dabrowski and tinyBuild has now left Early Access with Linux support in good shape.

The Colonists is a city-builder that's worth your time with cute little robot workers


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Now that the dust has settled with the Linux version of The Colonists out in the wild, I spent some time playing it and came away quite impressed by it.

Oaths, coalitions and betrayal — some thoughts on Total War: THREE KINGDOMS


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The latest entry in the Total War franchise has had me battling all over China in a bid to obtain the mandate of heaven. Becoming emperor is easier when you've got good friends.

Colourful city-builder 'ISLANDERS' has officially released for Linux and it's really lovely


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I don't think I've hit the buy button on Steam that quickly in a while, as ISLANDERS, a colourful city-builder is now officially out for Linux.
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