GOG have put up another sweet Linux games to their store this week. You can now pick up Zombasite, an action RPG set in a zombie apocalypse.
The Wine team released today another development release of their software. Version 1.9.22 has many small changes including 25 bugfixes.
The game store itch can be a bit of a goldmine when it comes to smaller titles, and it’s time to give them a shout out.
In an announcement posted on the Steam store page of CHKN the day before yesterday, the developers of this strange but interesting sandbox game are celebrating a contest for Halloween. Basically, you need to create a monster and submit it before October 31st. There will be three winners.
Hello, Linux Gamers! We are still around and we have a special episode in store for you, with a special guest!
If you're a bit low on funds, you might like to know that Steam is doing a 2016 Halloween sale with some nice Linux games on offer.
Tonight we get a little bit mad, as I dive into the world of Mad Max once more for your viewing pleasure!
It's finally here! Black Mesa is now officially available for Linux in beta form. It looks really great!
Community member 'mirv' has given his thoughts in addition to the previous editorial by Liam, about why Linux ports can perform worse than Windows versions.
I had been meaning to try out Nvidia's NVENC for a while, but I never really bothered as I didn't think it would make such a drastic difference in recording gaming videos, but wow does it ever!
I didn't expect this so soon, but it looks like early next year we may have a Linux port from Feral Interactive that uses Vulkan. UPDATED with the actual full quote.
This is awesome to see, people in the community have sent both Feral Interactive & Aspyr Media some little care packages full of treats.
Stellaris has come a long way since the initial release, so I checked back on how it feels with the new DLC.
I still see so much confusion and outright misinformation being spread about why a lot of Linux games perform worse than Windows, so here's a few real reasons.
Slime Rancher is a little favourite of mine, as it has some pretty fun gameplay and it's great for kids too. This new update isn't massive, but it's good.
Game porter Ethan Lee, who has done tons of Linux ports went to SteamDevDays and he has now done a write-up of the experience.
Meadow, from the developers of Shelter is a purely online game where there's no objectives, and it just sounds weird.
The developer of 'Pavilion' was kind enough to send in a key to their really stylish fourth-person puzzling adventure, so I took a look.
Something I have been noticing recently is that a lot of games performance dips when you try to record them on Linux, so I am wanting a solution for my other Linux PC to capture the video, what should I be getting?
Streets of Rogue is already an extremely cool game, but now it's about to get even cooler. The developer mentioned to a GOL follower than he is planning online co-op support!