Here's another casual look at some of the best offers available right now for Linux gamers, come in and prepare your wallet!
It's time to face your fears and embrace the darkness in 'In The Shadows', a puzzle platformer with a rather unique gameplay element involving turning shadowy creatures into objects.
I'm really excited for the new System Shock from Nightdive Studios and their commitment to Linux is awesome to see too. Check out their latest update.
This latest Steam Client Beta will likely be rather nice for some of you, as it fixes an issue I've seen repeatedly complained about.
While not necessarily Linux-specific, Io Interactive who made HITMAN (which Feral Interactive ported to Linux) have confirmed they're working on another.
It’s no easy task to create a sequel that’s not only good, but better than the previous game. Hand of Fate 2 is actually fantastic.
Conarium looks absolutely fantastic! A chilling Lovecraftian horror with some impressive visuals and it's still coming to Linux. Seems it might be quite soon too.
In the mood for some classic dungeon crawling? Ebony Spire: Heresy from Bearded Giant Games is a worthy game of your attention.
In the mood for a simple twin-stick shooter to fill your coffee breaks? Final Storm might scratch a small itch for you.
Great work by Feral Interactive and Io-Interactive as HITMAN - Game of the Year Edition is out and there's no delay with the Linux support.
I know there's a good few fans of fighting games here, so you might want to take a look at Slashers: The Power Battle.
Pillars of Eternity: Definitive Edition has been announced for release on November 15th, bringing all current content as well as a new DLC into one package.
Nuclear Throne, the fast-paced post-apocalyptic roguelike-like (that's how they describe it!) top-down shooter had a big update today.
This is rather fun news, Intel have announced a new CPU that will utilize AMD graphics with HBM2 memory.
Heard of Zero-K? It's an open source RTS that uses the Spring RTS Engine and it's actually pretty good. They're going to release it on Steam, with a campaign currently under development.
Five years ago on this day, Valve released Steam for Linux in a limited Beta form for a lucky bunch of users.
The retro sci-fi old school FPS Alien Arena is still alive, with Alien Arena: Warriors Of Mars that's just been released on Steam.
Ravenfield, the indie FPS that I will always grumble about not having multiplayer actually had a pretty good Halloween update.
While not officially released, Corpse Party, a story-driven adventure and horror game can now be played on Linux.
Transport Fever does have a number of issues, but the developers have patched it repeatedly and it's a lot better than the initial release.