It's sad that it seems Valve aren't supporting their Source Engine developers very well in some cases, and the Insurgency developers are going their own way to support us.
Paradox Development Studios revealed at Gamescom one of the big secret projects they have been working on. So far, everything looks awesome!
The first expansion to the highly acclaimed Pillars of Eternity now has a solid release date. You can expect to continue the RPG adventure very soon.
Paradox Interactive and Colossal Order have announced the first expansion to Cities: Skylines at Gamescom. This successful city builder will see the addition of a day/night cycle and added depth to the gameplay.
We love horror games here (hi Samsai), and Tangiers looks so freaky that it's exciting me. I'm going to see to it that Samsai (our video specialist) does a nice stream on it for you pleasure too.
Nightside is a personal favourite of mine, after I did initial testing for the developer a while ago they decided Linux would be worth it. The game has now left early access!
Sorry folks, blame me for this one. DiRT Showdown has been delayed after some crash bugs I uncovered and reported to the developers.
It seems after a quick poke from me to the Homefront: The Revolution developers, that a Linux version is still planned, goodie!
Heads up Prison Building fans, as the final version of Prison Architect has been announced for October. If you've been holding off, I highly suggest picking it up at release, as it's great.
Wasteland 2 Director's Cut isn't too far away folks, so if you've been holding off on playing this big RPG your patience will pay off.
Trine 3: The Artifacts of Power is the latest in the puzzle platformer series by Frozenbyte, and they confirmed in their newsletter that the Linux and Mac versions are in development.
I managed to get an early look at what will be one of Linux's only semi-realistic racers, and the results of DiRT Showdown on Linux are rather interesting.
Not much being said in public about the Arma 3 Linux port, but it seems it is progressing and could become a reality.
It's not often I get over excited about a game, and I'm not entirely sure how this flew under my radar, but Shallow Space looks seriously good.
Thanks to the about page on Virtual Programming's official store, we have found out that they are the mystery external porter of Arma 3 that should see a Linux release.
Both games were made available for Linux on Steam last week, and are some of the first games in the increasingly popular genre called "idle games" available natively for Linux.
DiRT Showdown is a good looking racer that is now officially confirmed for Linux, and it is available to pre-order.
Codename CURE is a reasonable well rated first-person shooter on Steam, and it has been updated to include a Linux version.
It has been a while since I covered Nuclear Throne, and it's getting more awesome with every new build.
Don't Be Patchman is releasing very soon on Steam, and it's going to start by being a Linux-exclusive title. This won't stay forever though, but the developers are focusing on Linux first.