Full Metal Furies, the cooperative action RPG from the creator of Rogue Legacy now has a Linux test build on Steam.
I had sadly forgotten about Dead Cells since covering it in January last year, but thankfully the developer hasn't and it now has an approximate date for the Linux version.
Good news everyone! Event[0], the sci-fi narrative exploration game where you build a relationship with a lonely spaceship computer now has a rough Linux beta.
I'll be honest, I'm not too bothered about Project Contingency deciding not to support Linux because I've only just heard of it, it's still in the early stages and Installation 01 will support Linux.
With the continuous stream of new releases, it’s sometimes hard to remember that there's still plenty of excuses to fire up games you already own. User-made modifications are one of the best things about being a PC gamer and so I’ve taken the time to make a very biased list of games that have great mods.
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.
The Wine team officially announced today the release of Wine 3.1 to kick off the start of another development cycle for what will eventually be Wine 4.0.
Dead Maze is a colourful and quite interesting free MMO that has Linux support. It's currently in a closed beta, but they've now announced the release date for everyone.
Oh boy, it's Friday again which means weekend is upon us! It also means that we are performing our weekly ritual of the Friday Livestream where you can come and watch me play some games through the power of the Internet! Hooray!
Think you have what it takes to run your own company? GOG now has Startup Company (with Linux builds) available for you to see if you can build a successful business.
I do love Dota 2, in fact I was completely addicted to it some time ago clocking hundreds of hours into it. This update might pull me back in, as I like the sound of what they're doing to improve the experience.
Slime-san is a very impressive platformer, it's challenging and the controls are super tight. It's about to get another expansion, which will be free for existing owners.
Tangledeep is now ready for the masses, as it's officially left Early Access. This roguelike is not just pretty, it's also very welcoming to new players.
Ravenfield is a very cool single-player FPS that has regular decent content updates and this latest update is rather sweet.
Delver is a positively rated single-player first-person dungeon crawler, which has just today left Early Access. It has also seen the return of the SteamOS icon for it.
A little late, but better late than never. Feral Interactive have pushed out an updated build of XCOM 2 for Linux. There's also now the XCOM 2 Collection you can buy.
Thanks to Steam's new curator system, we get sent keys to various games where developers want us to review it. I took a look at Powerless and I was not impressed.
Haemimont Games have announced that the martian city builder 'Surviving Mars' will officially launch on March 15th.
Rocket League, the game that I literally have to tear myself away from is to get a tournament mode which will go in beta this month.
There's always going to be problems when developers are able to set anything they like on Steam with no proper checks from Valve. Despite listing SteamOS/Linux system requirements and showing a SteamOS icon, BATTALION 1944 is not coming to Linux.