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Reviews & Initial Thoughts

Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire is now available, a few thoughts

| By BTRE
The latest sprawling RPG from Obsidian Entertainment has been released with day-1 Linux support. Here’s a few thoughts on what you can expect.

Rise of the Tomb Raider is now officially available on Linux, here’s a look at it with benchmarks

| By Liam Squires-Hand
Feral Interactive have teamed up with Crystal Dynamics and Square Enix once again to bring a top title to Linux, this time we have Rise of the Tomb Raider.

Supposedly Wonderful Future, a sci-fi narrative-rich adventure is now available

| By BTRE
Mixing elements from point and click adventures and visual novels, this sci-fi story involves time travel to the near future. I had the opportunity to play a few of the chapters and have some initial thoughts on the game.

Some thoughts on Pawarumi, a stylish and action-packed shoot ‘em up

| By BTRE
This eye-catching shoot ‘em up mixes constant action with Mesoamerican motifs and a story about revenge. I stuck with it despite dying a large amount of times and have some thoughts to share about the game.

The Wastes is a classic inspired fast-paced multiplayer FPS that's now out

| By Liam Squires-Hand
The Wastes is a fast-paced multiplayer FPS revamp of an old Half-Life mod released in 2000 of the same name, rebuilt with id Tech 3.

Drilling wells and selling oil, some thoughts on Turmoil and its DLC

| By BTRE
This stylized simulation of the American oil rush of the 19th century recently got new content in the form of DLC, titled The Heat is On. I gave both the base game and DLC a look.

Civilization VI: Rise and Fall is a solid and focused expansion

| By BTRE
The first expansion to the popular strategy game has several interesting new mechanics and additions. Now that it’s also out for Linux, I’ve had the time to give it a proper look.

Make Sail, the exploration and boat building adventure game is now in Early Access

| By Liam Squires-Hand
Make Sail is a game about building boats and adventuring across different islands, it's now in Early Access and here's some initial thoughts.

Ash of Gods is a gorgeous but deeply flawed adventure

| By BTRE
I’ve had some time to play through this tactical RPG and experience the story and its mechanics in full. Here are my thoughts.

Confessions of a Brogue junkie

| By Nezchan
I am, sadly, a Brogue addict. It’s true. This game got its hooks into me and refused to let go. This is my confession.

Europa Universalis IV: Rule Britannia now available, doesn’t really rock the boat

| By BTRE
The latest immersion pack, or small piece of thematic DLC, has been released for the massive grand strategy title. I got to try my hand at ruling the British Isles and have a few thoughts to share.

Abstract adventure game Kingdom Ka is a visual treat

| By Nezchan
For those searching for a bit of poetry in their games, Kingdom Ka from Carrot Cake Studios may satisfy that craving.

Low-fi narrative game All Our Asias is a surprising, surreal experience

| By Nezchan
All Our Asias is the most recent offering from Sean Han Tani, the developer of Anodyne. The game is a mix of narrative exploration (so-called “walking simulators”) and visual novel styles, although it does not offer branching paths or multiple endings.

Hearts of Iron IV: Waking the Tiger now available, makes an old war new again

| By BTRE
The latest DLC for Paradox Development Studios’ WW2 grand strategy title is very ambitious. The accompanying patch, available to all, shakes things up quite a bit and I’ve had a chance to play around with it all before launch.

Way of the Passive Fist is out and it’s finger-aching fun

| By Liam Squires-Hand
Way of the Passive Fist is not the type of brawler I expected it to be, but it’s still a very fun experience.

Rise of Insanity is a psychological horror that ends up rather boring

| By Liam Squires-Hand
I recently took a look at the psychological horror Rise of Insanity and after finishing it, I've been left rather underwhelmed.

Some thoughts on Man O' War: Corsair, rough sailing and very little fun

| By BTRE
Man O’ War: Corsair – Warhammer Naval Battles is, as you might guess, a game about living the life of a privateer in the Warhammer fantasy world. It has all the fixings you might expect as well: you can raid, board vessels, buy and sell goods in ports and manage a crew and ship. On paper, it’s the sort of game I’d go wild over. The reality is altogether different.

Steampunk dungeon crawler 'Vaporum' is now officially available on GOG & Steam for Linux

| By Liam Squires-Hand
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.

The 80's inspired action-adventure Crossing Souls is out, it's pretty good

| By Liam Squires-Hand
Crossing Souls, from Fourattic and Devolver Digital is an action-adventure love letter to the 80's and it's pretty good overall.

BYTEPATH is an arcade shooter with a huge skill tree, retro visuals and it's insane

| By Liam Squires-Hand
If you took Asteroids, gave it a retro text-terminal menu along with a huge skill tree and some slick music what do you get? BYTEPATH.
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