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Vaporum, a steampunk dungeon crawler from Fatbot Games has been officially released for Linux, available from both GOG and Steam. I've spent some time with it now and here's some thoughts.
That's a title I didn't think I would ever write! Robots controlled by fish is certainly an amusing idea and it's coming with the metroidvania action-RPG 'Feudal Alloy' later this year.
Streets of Rogue is such a fantastic mix of genres, I was quite sad when we reached the end of it recently. Thankfully, it's been updated recently with more content.
Following a successful crowdfunding campaign last year, this beautiful RPG with hand-drawn animation is nearing release. We should be getting our hands on it sometime in March.
This isometric tactical RPG blends in sci-fi, a Cold War that never ended and lots of spirited action. It’s powered by Unreal Engine 4 and has good Linux support.
A release I didn't actually cover was Sphinx and the Cursed Mummy, the revamp of the 2003 3rd person action-adventure game. Since release, it's had a lot of patches to keep improving it and now they've even released their official mod tools.
While searching for other farming sims while covering Cattle and Crops, I ended up coming across Fantasy Farming: Orange Season and it just recently added Linux support.
I'm a big fan of All Walls Must Fall, a crazy mix of strategy and RPG with some time-manipulating mechanics that's powered by Unreal Engine 4. It had a big update recently and they've also revealed the final launch date. Plus I give some thoughts on the gameplay right now.
Some slight bad news here, as the developers of Wolcen: Lords of Mayhem (previously Umbra) have said the game will not be on Linux during alpha or beta, but at least it's not cancelled.
I recently wrote about Super Cane Magic ZERO getting a huge update and how the Linux version was broken, they've now acted on my feedback and it's fixed.