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Arma 3 Linux Beta To Be Updated Soon
21 Oct 2015 at 5:29 pm UTC Likes: 1

Don't kill me! :'(

Sometimes I do crazy things....


Vendetta: Curse of Raven’s Cry Officially Announced, Big Update For Raven's Cry
19 Oct 2015 at 3:50 pm UTC Likes: 1

Yaaaaarrrr.....!

I have purchased the deluxe version of this game when it got announced on Steam.
I love pirate games and my favourite anime is One Piece
Well not many Linux games with Pirate theme and such graphics... so... why not... :P

Had some problems running the game in dual monitor, game crashing xorg server and other severe problems etc but now is more or less playable. Never played it though due to bad reviews....

Well getting the upgrade version for free put a smile on my face and I hope is gonna get a rating from 1% to 99% and it would justify its price... oh well ... lets hope that this release will exceed our expectations...

Defender's Quest Will Be Getting A Native Linux Port With Its Free HD Update
16 Oct 2015 at 4:23 pm UTC

Quoting: boltronicsI finished Defender's Quest some time ago. It was fun, although frustrating that I had to play it under Wine due to no GNU/Linux build being available. In fact, Steam and GOG still don't seem to have a native builds listed.
Defenders quest plays native on Linux if you install adobe air , doesnt need wine or anything else...
At least the Steam Version even though is not listed on Steam store that has Linux support...

Don't Be Patchman Windows Version Delayed, A Bit Hilarious
14 Oct 2015 at 10:24 am UTC Likes: 1

I am totally confused about this game...
I dont know what is the story and the game mechanics of this game....
I dont know how many hours of gameplay it has...
So does it really worth 15$ ? Any Demo?????
I find it a bit expensive from what I see in their steam trailer...

You can buy almost on sale Shadow of Mordor and all DLC with that price :P

Buying Linux Games From Cheap Bundle Websites & Stores, Some Important Information
13 Oct 2015 at 9:56 am UTC

Well developing a good game is hard these days, everyday I see like 2-5 new game additions for SteamOS Platform.
It has a lot of competition and the gamer is really overwhelmed with games.

Most of the gamers prefer to spend money for a good AAA Title and usually they buy indie games in bundles.
Exception some unique indie games.

Well some bundles are good for my wallet for example the newest humble bundle was so sexy that I couldn't resist not buying it. Also I saw many new released games or even early access games that were in recent bundles...

Having a game in a bundle I think is the developers decision. So should I care if the keys are for Linux or mac or windows?
Does Steam has a way to identify if that steam keys are for windows or Mac or Linux? or Steam cares only if you play that game at your preferred platform for a week? Does GOG has a way to Identify Linux purchases?

But why some games going into bundle?
I can give you one reason... Their games are not selling...so getting their game in bundle it gives to developers some cash to cover their costs and the gamers a chance to try their game.
Bundles have its pros and consts ...

A Gamer really cannot afford to buy every new game that is out, I for example I can afford to spend like 50$ per month for Games.

EDIT: most of my questions already answered while I Was writing this article

The Funding Crowd 51
12 Oct 2015 at 5:47 am UTC

if only BATTLETECH was an FPS....
it kinda brought back memories when I was a young padawadan playing MechWarrior

Explore & Shape Planets In The Gorgeous ASTRONEER, Coming To Linux
11 Oct 2015 at 12:59 pm UTC

any ETA about Alpha , Betas , kickstarter or release date ? :o?

Explore & Shape Planets In The Gorgeous ASTRONEER, Coming To Linux
11 Oct 2015 at 12:14 pm UTC Likes: 1

Wow....Jaw drops.....it looks absolute brilliant....!!!

Hopefully some Alien Monster will be added + some sort of space combat would be nice :D

InfiniTrap, A Hardcore 2D Maze Game Made On Linux, We Have Keys For You
11 Oct 2015 at 11:55 am UTC Likes: 2

As I have started now playing around with Unity3D and Godot all I can say that development under a Linux Machine is fantastic.
Literally I can do whatever I want without any obstacles or limitations or some weird stuff happening while I am working and what I mean by that....