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.
Team Fortress 2 just became way more exciting, as the Meet Your Match update is now live after they revealed more new stuff on Day 2 of the update teaser.
Wizard of Legend is currently on Kickstarter and the great thing is that they built a demo game to show off, it has Linux support and it's pretty cool.
Salt and Sanctuary is now officially available on SteamOS & Linux and marks Ethan Lee's 38th port to our platform.
Broforce have released their 4th of July (7th of July) update and it includes new bros, as well as probably breaking online play even more.
A little bit of gaming history just got the MIT license treatment. Habitat from Lucasfilm Games is now available under the MIT license on github.
I feel bad for the Battlestation: Harbinger developer, as I think it's a pretty nice name but another developer has coined the "Battlestation" term so they have to change their name. They will also be doing a free update soon.
Parkitect is a very cool Early Access theme park building sim and the latest alpha is now available with Linux support.
Proper fighting games is something we lack, so it's really great to see that Vanguard Princess is coming to Linux!
Team Fortress 2 is a fantastic game and I do like to jump in now and then for a little blast, but I really do hate having to find and pick a server. Looks like this update was made for me.