Nantucket is a seafaring strategy game that will have you chase after Moby Dick, and live through the Golden Age of American whaling.
BadLands RoadTrip is an incredibly strange open-world FPS with customizable weapons, sadly not one I enjoyed even a moment of.
Since there's a lot of excitement around DXVK we've been following it closely and a fresh release made it out last night.
I'm not entirely sure how useful it will be in the long run, but Nightdive Studios has released the source code for System Shock under the GPL.
For those itching to see Rise of the Tomb Raider live on Linux before release, next week Feral Interactive will be showing it off.
The medieval grand strategy title/kinslaying-simulator has been made free to get for a limited time. There’s also a general sale of all of its DLC.
Ready to become a Necromancer? Undead Horde from 10tons is starting to look really damn good and it's coming to Linux.
How does it feel to be a god? You can find out as the indirect god sim 'Crest' released last month with Linux support.
The rather engrossing survival strategy game Surviving Mars has a new update out, with a nice tribute to the late Stephen Hawking.
Robocraft, the free to play build and battle game will now allow you to reconnect to certain games if you get disconnected. UPDATED.
Fancy your chances rescuing people from fires? Flash Point: Fire Rescue will have you do just that and it's good.
A day later than intended, but here's another look at some good Linux games that are currently going for cheap.
I've recently taken quite a liking to KeeperRL, a surprisingly good mix pulling in features from dungeon building, exploration and roguelikes to make quite an engrossing game. The developer also recently put out Alpha 24.
sphereFACE is an arcade shooter that will send your mind in spirals and it's actually pretty darn good.
The latest Rocket League update is out, adding in a new tournaments feature so everyone can run their own.
Depth of Extinction is a retro-inspired turn-based tactics game, it's a little like XCOM with some rogue-lite features thrown in and it's getting better all the time.
RetroArch, the frontend for a number of emulators will gain an interesting feature to help improve input latency in the next version.
It seems my recent article about Valve removing the link to the Steam Machines page caused quite a stir, so Valve have now confirmed their continued support for Linux gaming.
Humble Indie Bundle 19 just became a little more awesome, with the addition of Action Henk and JYDGE to the second tier.
Are you ready to lash out at a corrupt system to uncover the truth? Be ready as RUINER releases for Linux on Friday, April 6th.