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Digging for riches and falling onto spikes in SteamWorld Dig 2, now available for Linux

By Liam Dawe,
If you're a fan of the first game, you're going to love this. If you missed the first one, you're still going to love SteamWorld Dig 2.

xoEl Empire, a puzzle game that's just utterly weird is on Linux

By Liam Dawe,
A little overdue, but I took a look at xoEl Empire as the developer sent in a copy. This puzzle game is just completely weird.

Blowing everyone up in EVERSPACE, my thoughts

By Liam Dawe,
After a long wait, EVERSPACE arrived for Linux recently, here’s my thoughts of this rather intense space shooter.

Surviving a frozen world in ICY: Frostbite Edition, some thoughts

By Liam Dawe,
ICY: Frostbite Edition is the complete remaster of ICY (which did not have a Linux version), here’s some thoughts on surviving this narrative-driven post-apocalyptic survival RPG set in a new Ice Age.

Stealing cars, helicopters and blowing stuff up in Voxel Turf, some thoughts

By Liam Dawe,
Voxel Turf is the new block based urban sandbox from developer L Twigger, some may see it as a voxel sandbox version of Grand Theft Auto, so here’s some thoughts.

Some thoughts on Swim Out, a relaxing puzzle experience

By BTRE,
A game about swimming might not be the most obvious premise for the puzzle genre. Swim Out, released today, nonetheless combines stylized visuals and audio into a relaxing package.

Astral Traveler, the runner-style racer has released for Linux, some thoughts

By Liam Dawe,
Astral Traveler, the brand new runner-style racer from Dragon Slumber and Brainoid that released with day-1 Linux support. Here’s my review.

Eat or be eaten in Tooth and Tail, a new strategy game with day-1 Linux support, my thoughts

By Liam Dawe,
As a big fan of real-time strategy games, I couldn’t pass up checking out Tooth and Tail from Pocketwatch Games.

Death Point, a top-down action and stealth game released with Linux support, my thoughts

By Liam Dawe,
Death Point is a new top-down action and stealth game from Andiks LTD, it recently released with Linux support. Always on the lookout for a new stealth game, I couldn't pass it up.

Breaking out in The Escapists 2, some thoughts

By Liam Dawe,
The Escapists 2 launched recently with day-1 Linux support, Team17 sent over a key and I’ve taken a look.

Tyranny – Bastard’s Wound released, some thoughts

By BTRE,
The latest DLC for Obsidian’s RPG has been released today. I was given the chance to play through it and have some thoughts to share.

Some thoughts on Castle Story, the voxel-based strategy game

By Liam Dawe,
Castle Story finally released in full and it came with day-1 Linux support, I've taken a look at this voxel-based strategy game to see if it's worth your cash.

spaceBOUND, the clever zero-gravity puzzle-platformer now works on Linux, it's very good

By Liam Dawe,
I mentioned spaceBOUND recently, but it didn't really work. Thankfully, now it will if you use the usual Unity trick to overcome the broken fullscreen. It's a clever game too, well worth a look.

Songbringer, a procedural action RPG released with Linux support, my thoughts

By Liam Dawe,
Songbringer, a rather beautiful adventure and exploration RPG with procedural worlds has released for Linux, here's my thoughts.

Some thoughts on Axis Football 2017

By BTRE,
Touting much gridiron action, Axis Football 2017 is the latest installment in the American Football franchise. I took the game for a spin and have a few thoughts to share.

A Hole New World, a retro platformer with two worlds that's actually pretty good

By Liam Dawe,
The release of the retro pixel platformer A Hole New World went a bit unnoticed, so I took a look to see if it's worth diving in.

Some thoughts on Demise of Nations, a 4X strategy game

By BTRE,
Demise of Nations is, at its heart, an ambitious game. A turn-based 4x game that touts much which makes others in the genre so compelling. I gave it a look to see if it stacked up with the greats.

Survival horror 'Darkwood' officially leaves Early Access

By Liam Dawe,
The survival horror game, Darkwood, has now officially left Early Access. It's an impressive game, with an incredible atmosphere.

Ken Follett's The Pillars of the Earth released with day-1 Linux support, it’s fantastic

By Liam Dawe,
Ken Follett's The Pillars of the Earth has officially released today with day-1 Linux support thanks to Daedalic Entertainment, so I took a look.

Some thoughts on the new strategy game Sudden Strike 4

By Liam Dawe,
Sudden Strike 4 is the first in the series to have Linux support, it releases later today with day-1 Linux support. Here's what I think so far.
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