You will be forgiven if you've not heard of Pine before or you forgot about it, I haven't kept track of it since the Kickstarter and it's releasing later this year!
Hedon, a completely original fantasy FPS using the open source GZDoom game engine is now officially out.
Seriously loving this revival of retro-looking first-person shooters coming out lately, with Prodeus being another that's now on Kickstarter and it does look very impressive.
Super Powered Battle Friends from developer Cache Grab Studios is now on Kickstarter to help push it past the finishing line.
DiRT 4, the rally game from Codemasters that was previously announced for Linux now finally has a date and it's this week!
Aeon of Sands - The Trail, a dungeon crawling RPG from Two Bits Kid arrived on Linux last month and I've now set aside some time to play with it. Here's what I thought of the experience.
Always keen to see what new types of experiences developers are looking to offer, I often try out game prototypes. Forge and Fight is one where you make your own weapon and it's pretty amusing.
Before heading off to GDC, the developers of Relic Hunters Legend put out a new trailer for their shoot and loot RPG and it's looking good.
From developer WrongPixel, Port Valley is an in development point & click adventure that's "not so" classic apparently.
Ready for just one more run? The Dead Cells - Rise of the Giant free DLC is releasing this week (March 28th) as Motion Twin celebrate good sales.
What's that, too many launchers or no easy way to manage GOG games on Linux? Lutris might solve this problem for you.
Overland from Finji is a beautiful looking and impressive squad-based strategy game and they've now announced a release window.
This is your once a month reminder to make sure your PC information is correct on your user profiles. A fresh batch of statistics is generated on the 1st of each month.
The Linux Gaming News Punch - Episode 5 is here once again! Another week, another ton of news and so here's your bite-sized take at a few interesting topics for those struggling to keep up.
If you like puzzle games and marbles today is your lucky day as I came across Flux Caves, which merges them into one game.
If XCOM 2 having a free weekend isn't your thing or the Tacoma giveaway on Humble Store then perhaps Cities: Skylines will be for you.
For those who want to help with Wine development without contributing code, CodeWeavers host the Wine project and contribute to its development along with their own CrossOver product.
One Kickstarter I completely missed is Deathbulge: Battle of the Bands, a musical themed quirky RPG where music is your weapon. The campaign is over and it managed to smash the funding goal, with Linux noted as a release platform.
Baba Is You, a recent puzzle game release from Hempuli Oy offers a pretty different take on the genre and I have some thoughts.
Here's something interesting, Epic Games are launching their Epic Online Services and it will support Linux as well as multiple different game engines.