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Stylish FPS 'Morphite' released without Linux support, but it's coming

By Liam Dawe,
Sadly, Morphite has seen a delay with the Linux version. Thankfully, the developer was quick to respond and it's still coming.

We have a review of XCOM 2: War of the Chosen, Commander

By Liam Dawe,
Now I’ve had a little time with it, here’s some early thoughts on the huge expansion XCOM 2: War of the Chosen.

A look at some great Linux & SteamOS racing games available in 2017

By Liam Dawe,
We’ve come a long way since SuperTuxKart, here’s my little listicle of interesting racing games available for Linux & SteamOS.

The SteamWorld Dig 2 launch trailer shows off what lurks in the deep

By Liam Dawe,
Are you ready to get digging again? As SteamWorld Dig 2 launches on September 22nd with same-day Linux support. Here's the launcher trailer.

Valve makes adjustments to user reviews due to review bombing with 'histogram' charts

By Liam Dawe,
Review bombing is becoming more and more common, so Valve are looking into ways to sort out the mess that Steam user reviews are becoming. They've announced: histograms.

Homestuck adventure game HIVESWAP: Act 1 releases without promised Linux support

By Nezchan,
Looks like another possible Kickstarter disappointment, as HIVESWAP: Act 1 releases without the Linux version.

Setting a primary monitor for launching games in a dual monitor rig

By scaine,
If you have two monitors, launching games can be a bit hit or miss as to where they end up. Here's a way that you might take some of the pain out of simple gaming on a dual monitor set up.

Blowing everyone up in EVERSPACE, my thoughts

By Liam Dawe,
After a long wait, EVERSPACE arrived for Linux recently, here’s my thoughts of this rather intense space shooter.

Back to Bed, an interesting and slightly weird puzzle game is currently free on Steam

By Liam Dawe,
Just a quick tip here: Back to Bed, an interesting and slightly weird puzzle game is currently going for free on Steam.

The Humble Very Positive Bundle 2 is an awesome deal

By Liam Dawe,
Low on cash? Here to help! The Humble Very Positive Bundle 2 is a damn good deal going right now with great Linux games.

Ostriv, a city-builder set in the 18th century will have Linux support

By Liam Dawe,
Ostriv is a city-builder built by one developer and I think it looks reasonably impressive. The developer plans Linux support too.

The developers of "Burst The Game" address the asset flip accusations and say Linux fixes are coming

By Liam Dawe,
Burst The Game, a free to play online FPS recently launched into Steam Early Access, the problem was it didn't work on Linux and it was basically the Unreal "Multiplayer First Person Shooter Kit".

Hollow Knight to add a Halloween free content update with lots of new content

By Liam Dawe,
Need more Hollow Knight? Your wish has been answered, as more free content is heading to this incredibly stylish side-scrolling action-packed platformer.

7 years later, Humble Bundle has now raised over $100 million for charity

By Liam Dawe,
Announced via a tweet, Humble Bundle have officially announced that they've managed to raise over $100 million for charity thanks to gamers.

Surviving a frozen world in ICY: Frostbite Edition, some thoughts

By Liam Dawe,
ICY: Frostbite Edition is the complete remaster of ICY (which did not have a Linux version), here’s some thoughts on surviving this narrative-driven post-apocalyptic survival RPG set in a new Ice Age.

Cyberpunk horror game 'Observer' could see an October release for Linux

By Liam Dawe,
The amazing looking cyberpunk horror game 'Observer' has sadly seen a delay for Linux, but it may arrive in October.

Protect your Sheep in 'Operation Sheep Defense', a fast-paced Tower Defense game that's actually good

By Liam Dawe,
In Operation Sheep Defense you are tasked with defending your sheep, it's a super cheap indie game that genuinely surprised me.

Take out enemies from an attack helicopter using an FLIR camera in Chopper: Lethal darkness

By Liam Dawe,
Chopper: Lethal darkness is a simple indie game about taking out enemies from an attack helicopter with an FLIR camera.

Stealing cars, helicopters and blowing stuff up in Voxel Turf, some thoughts

By Liam Dawe,
Voxel Turf is the new block based urban sandbox from developer L Twigger, some may see it as a voxel sandbox version of Grand Theft Auto, so here’s some thoughts.

Kingdoms and Castles has a pretty decent free content update

By Liam Dawe,
Kingdoms and Castles, the cute city-building sim from Lion Shield, LLC has a big free update. It sounds like the game will be much better off with it too.