This post may be a bit technical for some people, it sure as hell is for me, but I found it interesting due to how it impacted the Linux port of Black Annex.
From the creators of Monster RPG 2 comes Crystal Picnic a fun a bright looking old school RPG with some interesting elements to it.
Valve and an assortment of different companies have revealed their Steam Machines from console price-point to stupidly powerful gaming computers.
A cute 2D RPG on Steam called To The Moon is heading to Linux, the game has been highly rated and looks fantastic!
Livestreaming is seriously a lot of fun and it's something I've wanted to do for a long time. Thanks to projects like FFmpeg and Libav you can also do that on Linux with relative ease, but little under a year ago I started my own project to make it even easier.
This is going to be crazy, so far it has been reported that Valve has already signed up 12 manufacturers to create Steam Machines, holy cow!
A game engine similair to Unity called Godot is going to be open sourced under an MIT license, this tool looks seriously promising.
The developer of Defense Technica has stated publicly that with enough demand a Linux version will come, time to show them the demand!
The game focuses on Dan Kaplan, a novelist struggling to write the most important book of his career while trying to be the best husband and father he can be.
Manage a team of ghosthunters and free London from paranormal terror in turn-based battles. Develop your own strategy and build your business well.
In Continue?9876543210 you are a dead, failed video game character wandering through the recesses of the Random Access Memory, trying to find peace in the final moments of your existence before being deleted forever...
A small indie studio has created Storm United a First Person Shooter MMO that looks very, very promising.
After a holiday recess, Wine developers have again released a new version: 1.7.10. It contains many new features and 48 bugfiexs.
Paradox Interactive have now formally announced Linux support alongside a new expansion called "Marvellous Monorails" for Cities in Motion 2.
It seems a big name PC site has claimed that Kickstarter and Early Access are ruining PC gaming, well I personally beg to differ I think it's growing PC gaming faster & better than ever.
Detective Grimoire has been called to investigate a murder. The owner of a small tourist attraction, found deep within the heart of the marshes, seemingly killed by the very mythical creature his attraction is based around... Explore the surrounding area, inspect the scene of the crime, grill the suspects, solve puzzles, search for clues and uncover the secret of the swamp!
In a remote desert, an unidentified object falls from the skies. A research organization known as G.E.R. has tracked and found the mysterious meteor: a capsule of organic material that brings an unknown life-form to our planet from the depths of space. Here begins the story of this impossible being, as it attempts to escape and survive on this strange, hostile world that we call home.
Captain your own space ship and roam the galaxy in 3D in this tactical space simulator with tons of RPG depth. Space has never looked so inviting - but images can betray... It has been two years since the end of the second Gemini war, and the situation in the war-torn system is further from resolution than ever before.
Magicite is a 2D multiplayer RPG action game with epic loot, crafting, pixel art, and PERMADEATH! It was Kickstarted back in November 2013 and it's getting set to see a public release.
Terasology is an open-source survival and discovery game with influences from Minecraft, Dwarf Fortress, and Dungeon Keeper. The game is in a pre-alpha state, but it's already fun to play!