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Some thoughts on 'ERSATZ', the speed focused hardcore action-platformer with a musical twist

By Liam Dawe,
Last month, ERSATZ, the speed focused hardcore action-platformer with a musical twist added Linux support and since I love a good beat I gave it a go. Here's some thoughts.

Madcap Castle is a retro-inspired puzzle platformer that’s not for everyone

By BTRE,
Proudly showing off its Game Boy aesthetics and high level of difficulty, Madcap Castle seeks to fill its own niche. I gave the game a whirl and have a few thoughts to share.

Stellaris 2.0 'Cherryh' patch & Stellaris: Apocalypse expansion released, over 1.5 million copies sold

By Liam Dawe,
Stellaris: Apocalypse, the latest expansion for the grand space strategy game from Paradox Development Studio is out. The big 2.0 'Cherryh' patch is also now available.

Unique puzzle experience 'We Were Here Too' will make you shout at your friends

By Liam Dawe,
We Were Here Too is a very interesting puzzle game, one where you and a friend team up and walk through different rooms and solve puzzles together using your walkie-talkies.

Sci-fi mystery 'The Station' has released, it’s a short but memorable experience

By Liam Dawe,
What would happen if we discovered the existence of alien life? A question I've often asked and a question many games, films and books have covered in great detail. The Station is a sci-fi mystery that sees you investigate The Espial, a space station sent to research a sentient alien civilization.

The challenging space sim 'Deep Sixed' has launched with Linux support, some thoughts

By Liam Dawe,
If you're the sort that laughs at a steep difficulty-curve and you enjoy the challenge of keeping a spaceship operational, Deep Sixed may just be for you.

The Fall Part 2: Unbound recently released with Linux support, some thoughts

By Liam Dawe,
The Fall Part 2: Unbound is the long-awaited follow-on from Over The Moon's previous story-based adventure and puzzle game The Fall.

Playing Prey on Linux in 2018

By Hamish,
Continuing on from my previous articles on how to get both Doom 3 and Quake 4 running on modern Linux systems, I felt the time was right to look at Prey, another id Tech 4 based game with a native Linux port. It did not take me long to discover that the main issue people were likely to run into with Prey had nothing to do with the game itself.

Cyberpunk adventure 'The Red Strings Club' released recently with Linux support

By Liam Dawe,
Here's one that fell through the cracks. The Red Strings Club, a cyberpunk adventure game from Deconstructeam recently released with Linux support.

Rolling dice and killing samurai, thoughts on Warbands: Bushido

By BTRE,
Combining tabletop aesthetics and inspirations, this tactics game pits a small band of warriors against challenging odds. I played a fair amount of Warbands: Bushido and have a few thoughts to share.

Attack of the Earthlings is like a reversed XCOM with a little comedy and it's pretty good

By Liam Dawe,
Attack of the Earthlings, a new strategy game from Monstrum creator Team Junkfish plays like a reverse XCOM and it's pretty good.

Some initial thoughts on the Logitech Driving Force G29 Steering Wheel

By Liam Dawe,
I had been complaining about how hard it was in DiRT Rally with a tiny gamepad stick, so I picked up the Logitech Driving Force G29 Steering Wheel and here's some initial thoughts on it.

Remnants of Naezith is a slick grappling hook platformer that's tuned to perfection

By Liam Dawe,
Few games make me repeatedly go back and try to improve my times, with Remnants of Naezith being one such game that has completely hooked my attention.

Manic top-down shooter 'Tesla vs Lovecraft' released with same-day Linux support, some thoughts

By Liam Dawe,
Tesla vs Lovecraft is another top-down shooter from 10tons Ltd that puts you in the shoes of Nikola Tesla as you face off against lovecraftian nightmares.

Retro-inspired shooter, R-COIL, released and here are my thoughts

By BTRE,
A throwback to earlier generations of games, R-COIL tries to capture the spirit of that era while providing modern conveniences and flourishes.

Some thoughts on The Lion’s Song, a narrative-rich adventure

By BTRE,
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 released with same-day Linux support

By Liam Dawe,
Railway Empire, a game about building an elaborate and wide-ranging rail network officially released with same-day Linux support.

The Last Time - a big story told with big pixels

By Eike,
The Last Time is a short but good point and click adventure written by a single developer. It's also quite cheap.

Party fighting game 'Super Slime Arena' has released, it's not great

By Liam Dawe,
I'm always happy to see more party games on Linux, but Super Slime Arena is quite disappointing overall.

Starward Rogue: AuGMENTED expansion adds a lot more to discover and destroy, some thoughts

By BTRE,
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.
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