The Mean Greens - Plastic Warfare, which returned to having official Linux support recently has another big update out and they've dropped the price too.
The Dark Mod is an excellent free standalone game inspired by the Thief series and they just recently put out a fresh release.
If you have love for classic RTS games then you will probably quite enjoy Loria, which is heavily inspired by the likes of Warcraft II.
The first Wine development build of this year, as well as being the first build towards Wine 5.0 is now out.
While we couldn't get an answer from Chucklefish directly about Linux support for Wargroove, they did take to the Steam forum to answer questions and it seems Linux hasn't been forgotten.
That some titles perform better, from an FPS number perspective, when using DXVK is clear, which has lead to some people asking why this is the case. It's the why that I'd like to discuss here; why DXVK is a winner in some cases, why native wins in others, and some of the drawbacks of each approach.
Steam, Fanatical and others all have some big sales on right now so here's a little look over what to expect from them all.
The Unity team have pushed out another point release with Unity 2018.3.4 and it does include some well needed Linux fixes.
Million to One Hero from developer Over the Top Games is a promising looking platformer, one that will enable you to build your own campaigns.
After releasing a demo before it went live, Road to your City can now be supported on Kickstarter to get another interesting game on Linux.
I'm quite excited for the final release of Black Mesa, as someone who only completed the original Half-Life in the last few years (after it came to Linux) playing through a heavily improved version is going to be great.
Tech Support: Error Unknown will throw you into the role of a tech support specialist but all is not as it may seem.
The developer of Rogue Fable III, a roguelike aimed at short sessions has confirmed it's coming to Linux.
Here's a rather nice tale to warm you up on a Monday. The developer behind Rise to Ruins has closed their Patreon account as they're doing so well, they're even paying back supporters.
In the past, I've spoken to many developers about how their games sold on Linux and this time we have information on Slay the Spire to share.
DUSK, a retro-inspired FPS from David Szymanski and New Blood Interactive looks awesome and you can test it out on Linux right now.
Every now and then, the people behind ProtonDB release data dumps from user generated reports of games tested in Steam Play. Here's a look.
This is a rather interesting one, it's not exactly a game but it piqued my curiosity for how relaxing it looks.
Here's a recent arrival I seemed to miss somehow. Depraved from developer Evil Bite, a city-builder with survival features and a 'Wild West' theme is now on Linux.
Regular readers will know by now how much I've enjoyed using Lutris to bring together my game library across Steam, GOG and more. It just recently put out the big update!