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Another week has almost finished, it's now the weekend and it's super hot here which means it's time to hide indoors and play games.

For me, it's been a real mix of things recently. With the announcement that EVERSPACE 2 is coming to Linux, I've decided to brush up on my piloting skills in the original. I'm still amazed at how fun EVERSPACE actually is, especially the Action Freeze feature where you can just entirely stop the game to take a picture. Beautiful too, it can result in some awesome shots like this:

Apart from that, Jupiter Hell is another fantastic Early Access game now out on Linux. Already loving everything about it, from the awesome atmosphere to the incredible turn-based action. Although when I'm not looking for something so intense, diving into Dicey Dungeons is always high up on my list.

What have you been playing recently and what are you clicking on this weekend? Let us know your thoughts and recommendations in the comments.

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Nezchan Aug 24, 2019
Quoting: no_information_here
Quoting: NezchanWell...thanks for semi-ruining it for me, I guess? Given I haven't yet reached the end.
Sorry! Maybe you will like the ending more than I did?

Well, at least I'm enjoying the journey so far. It is a fun game, ending or no ending.
scaine Aug 24, 2019
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Only three games over the past seven days:
1. UnderMine
2. Dicey Dungeons
3. 7 Days to Die

UnderMine is fantastic - incredibly addictive. Dicey Dungeons is amazing too, but I'm finding some of the challenge levels to be a bit frustrating. And of course, 7D2D is an old favourite and Sin is playing on stream at the moment. Love it.
crt0mega Aug 24, 2019
I've been playing Dishonored 2 (solo ofc.) and Van Helsing - Final Cut with my gf.
HadBabits Aug 25, 2019
In short, way too much No Man's Sky :P
Phlebiac Aug 25, 2019
Quoting: EikeGibbous - A Cthulhu Adventure

Same here!


Last edited by Phlebiac on 25 August 2019 at 2:01 am UTC
Swingswindle Aug 25, 2019
I've been playing some everspace in anticipation for the sequel, but I've also been playing angels fall first thanks to D9VK giving me some playable framerates
nate Aug 25, 2019
Not playing much, just a few random "indie" games with native Linux versions: Immortal Redneck, Slipstream, and The Aquatic Adventure of the Last Human.
necrus Aug 25, 2019
Watching Dota 2 The International in-game ) Playing Hearthstone, Guild Wars 2, World of Tanks - all run perfectly via Wine
officernice Aug 25, 2019
Isn't GTA V still just a hacker-riddled piece of garbage?

Not really playing that much this weekend. Might do a bit of TF2. A part of me is wishing that the new Call of Duty will run good on Linux. It looks a bit neat... It's so weird to say that. I haven't played it since MW2.
Corben Aug 25, 2019
No Man's Sky (experimental branch seems to have improvements for nvidia users, no workaround needed anymore)
And Beat Saber...
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