This point and click game meshes stories of people trying to create and discover new truths in prewar Vienna. I’ve completed the episodic series and have a few thoughts to share.
Railway Empire, a game about building an elaborate and wide-ranging rail network officially released with same-day Linux support.
The Last Time is a short but good point and click adventure written by a single developer. It's also quite cheap.
I'm always happy to see more party games on Linux, but Super Slime Arena is quite disappointing overall.
Two years on from the release of the original game, Arcen games have released an expansion to their sometimes over-the-top action shooter/dungeon crawler hybrid. After dodging my fair share of bullets and dying quite a few times, I have a few thoughts to share on the experience.
It's not often I enjoy a game as thoroughly as Iconoclasts, there's so much about it to love it's something I will remember for a long time.
What do you get when you throw cards at a roguelike? Slay the Spire answers that question and then some!
I've played many platformers in my time and OVIVO stands quite tall as something rather unique in a sea of games.
Phantom Signal is a new Strategy game with Tower Defense mechanics that released this week, it's actually quite good.
Like Hockey? Like Blood? Like retro-inspired visuals? Super Blood Hockey is basically all you need. That is, if you enjoy quite a challenge.
InnerSpace, an exploration flying game set in the Inverse, a world of inside-out planets without horizons is now available for Linux.
Depth of Extinction is a retro-styled turn-based tactics game with RPG elements. It’s got a very interesting setting, so I took a look.
Having already gone to the trouble of getting the original Doom 3 binary working on my modern Arch Linux system a few months back, it made me wonder just how much effort it would take to get the closed source Quake 4 port up and running again as well.
This rather fun trading card game has had unofficial builds that run on Linux for a little while now. I tried them out and it’s a pretty fun game, but don’t expect official support anytime soon.
I thought Endless Horde looked like it could be a nice Tower Defense game to kill a few minutes since it's cheap, so I took a look.
I decided to bite the bullet and actually pick up a personal copy of Opus Magnum, I’m glad I did and it's fantastic.
If you play only one twin-stick shooter this month, make it 'JASEM: Just Another Shooter with Electronic Music' as it's properly good.
Hinterhalt, a WW2 small-scale strategy game that's currently in Early Access has Linux support and it's showing a lot of promise already.
Since releases are always light at the start of a year, I've been able to look over some more titles sent to our Steam Curator. Guppy is one such game, that sees you become a fish.
I have fond memories of Breakout as a child, my son even has a rather low quality version on his 'kids camera' and Puppet Kings is an interesting take on it.