After my wireless mouse finally stopped charging anything and the temporary £5 replacement mouse was just terrible, I decided to take a look at the Razer DeathAdder Chroma.
Want a chance to be the villain? Wish granted! Nefarious, an action platform about kidnapping princesses has a Linux version and it's not bad.
I've been playing Lil Tanks and I think it's a fantastic side-scrolling action game well worth a look.
I knew Hollow Knight was going to be impressive when going into it, but I didn't realize how impressive it was.
Moving things around to their proper position is generally the most basic of puzzle mechanics. Codroids embraces that simplicity and offers an assortment of interesting and challenging puzzles for players to solve. I gave the game a play and have some thoughts to share.
Another title from the backlog is Holy Potatoes! We’re in Space?! The game is a bit nuts, but I quite like it.
My last April Fools’ left some people quite disappointed, so how about we do this for reals this time? Get determined because this is my Undertale experience.
The final Beta of Albion Online has begun and the new world design along with all the new biomes have landed and it's looking pretty good.
Contraption Maker came to Linux with the Humble Indie Bundle 14 back in 2015. I was gifted a copy some time ago and finally found some time to play it.
Today I took a look at 'Asura' a brand new hack 'n' slash title that's inspired by Indian mythology.
ONRAID is a self-proclaimed “challenging 2D shooter” that is heavy on the multiplayer component despite having a lot that you can do by yourself. It’s recently gone free-to-play so I gave it a look to see if it was any good.
Crawl is a local multiplayer dungeon crawler, where your friends can control the monsters and it's actually pretty good.
Planescape: Torment: Enhanced Edition is another revamp of an old classic given new life by Beamdog, a game where death is not the end. You will end up becoming friends with death and get to know it rather well.
Classic first-person shooters are without question my favourite video game genre, and it would be nice to be able to sit down and play more Indie games that can satisfy both my classic FPS craving while at the same time pushing the genre forward. Ziggurat attempts to do both, and it wins my respect for that.
Quern - Undying Thoughts, a first-person puzzler inspired by the likes of Myst and Riven has been released on GOG and they have a Linux build too.
Shroud of the Avatar, the RPG that has single-player and selective online modes has a big new release out. You can also try it for free for a few days to see if you want to buy it. I tried it again and have some thoughts for you.
The Great Whale Road, a game with turn-based tactical battles and RPG elements where you build up a settlement has released. I took a look to see if I could be a good jarl.
Stellaris: Utopia is the big content expansion I have been longing for, but is it worth picking up? I take a look at what the game feels like now.
Manipulated is a short puzzle-platformer that warns you about having to think. It's certainly not wrong.
Feral Fury is a twin-stick shooter with an overall dark feel to it. I've played it for a while and I've grown to really enjoy it, even if it's a little punishing.