GOG Connect is back and it brings with it the chance to redeem Torchlight II if you have it on Steam.
Short on games to sink endless hours into? RPG MO is a free to play MMO that has full Linux support.
One for the Football fans, as there's a new video out to showcase the new scouting system coming in Football Manager 2018.
Monsters and Medicine is a puzzle game about building a hospital for injured monsters, it's now out in full with Linux support.
The WWII FPS 'Day of Infamy', one of the titles I listed in my Linux FPS games list, has a fresh update and you can play for free for the weekend.
Following on from the OpenGL shader cache, RADV the open source Vulkan driver for AMD cards can also now make use of a shader cache.
I got emailed a press release for the GTA-inspired open-world game 'Riskers', turns out the developer is open to a Linux version.
There's one thing I really did love about Sudden Strike 4, which was the singleplayer, so Sudden Strike 4: Road to Dunkirk actually sounds pretty good.
This is awesome. Argentum Age is an open source collectible card game that supports both singleplayer and multiplayer.
Croteam announced The Talos Principle VR and the good news is that it seems it will support Linux too.
In JYDGE you build your own cybernetic arm of the law and eradicate crime in the megacity of Edenbyrg. Here’s my review.
Parkitect, the theme park building game currently in Early Access has some big plans, including making sure you make your parks look nice.
Interested in a puzzle game that offers a very different experience? Reflection of Mine might be something to look at.
It seems Sid Meier's Civilization VI is set to revamp the Religion system with the Fall 2017 Update.
It's time to take another look at some great deals going on for Linux gamers, could we have your next game?
Death Trash is one of my most surprising discoveries lately. A grim post-apocalyptic role-playing game that will have Linux support.
Looking for your next FPS? There might be a few in here that tickle your fancy. Here’s a look at a few good FPS options on Linux & SteamOS.
I came across HEADLINER today while researching more potential Linux games, this adventure game sees you controlling the news to further your goals. It might come to Linux, as the developer is looking into it.
As promised, the developers of PS3 emulator RPCS3 have put out a blog post detailing the work they've been doing recently and it's pretty amazing.
Interstellar Marines was once an incredibly promising FPS, but sadly somewhere along the way they lost focus and funds ran dry. The last developer left has given an update.