Team17 have announced that Worms W.M.D will release on August 23rd, but the Linux version is going to be post-launch.
SC Controller is really coming along nicely. Since I mentioned it on GOL it has been through a few new releases.
REGoth Engine was pointed out in the forum, as it's another lovely open source reimplentation and this time it's for the classic game 'Gothic'.
Always sad when a game sees a delay, but hopefully it will be worth it as The Other 99 actually looks rather good.
Definitely for today, Double Fine will get a lot of attention, because, aside from releasing the Linux port of the remastered version of Day of the Tentacle, they're offering a 52% discount for the whole Double Fine Bundle on Steam.
OBS Studio is a fantastic bit of open source software for livestreamers, but the Linux version has been plagued with crashing often when capturing a window—no more!
The remastered edition of the classic point and click adventure game Day of the Tentacle is now available on Linux, thanks to the porting efforts of GOL editor Cheeseness.
Most of us reading this site want Steam Machines to do well. Not all of us will be interested in buying the hardware, but we're aware that its success is also tied to the success of Linux as a gaming platform, which is why I'm pretty miffed that the OEMs and Valve have messed it up.
Defect is a very cool idea for a spaceship combat game. You keep building a new ship to take on new challenges and your crew keep stealing it so you have to face it in combat.
The developer of Undertale replied to a user question about what is going on with the Linux port. The user shared it on the Steam forum for all to see.
It's definitely great — and not that usual — when developers are prudent enough to conceive their games from the ground to be multi-platform. That appears to be the case with the developer of the small studio Cold Beam Games.
A new promotional video from Alienware showing off their Steam Machine has surfaced recently and it's a pretty nice video.
Wow, Mesa 12 has officially been released and it's a huge release for them! Intel now supports Vulkan, their OpenGL is up to 4.3 and more.
Black Ice is a game I have followed for a long time (and personally purchased a copy) and it just released a rather nice update. If you're an FPS fan and looking for something to sink some time into, this could be what you need.
After a number of years in development Starbound is finally about to get a full release and I can't wait to play it in full!
Fossil Echo is a pretty awesome looking story-driven platformer that has plans for a Linux version, it's not ready just yet but will be soon.
The Wine team released today another development release of their software. Version 1.9.14 has many small changes including 20 bugfixes.
Barony, a pretty cool looking 3D first-person roguelike has opened up the engine under the GPL license and is now on github.
Black Mesa is officially coming to Linux, and the developer confirmed so in a rather delightful way of shooting down an anti-Linux troll in the Steam forums.
Tonight we shall play games again for your amusement and I will continue as Samsai is currently in the Army.