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Looks like Valve may be preparing a 64bit version of the Steam client
9 Aug 2018 at 4:09 pm UTC Likes: 1

It's about time too, I've been using 64bit Ubuntu since 6.06.

Your weekly look at some interesting Linux games and bundles on sale
7 Aug 2018 at 2:39 pm UTC

Quoting: buenaventuraAre they any good, do they have an interesting story or anything?
Simple answer is yes, they are very good, the artwork in all of them is brilliant, the storylines are interesting, I have 39 of the 61 games available on Steam & plan to get the rest at some point.

Across the games you'll find Ghosts, Zombies, Vampires, Werewolves, Curses, Magic, Murders, Kidnappings, Blackmail, Airships, Robots, Gods, Demons & lots & lots of puzzles.

GOG have added a bunch of Hidden Object puzzle games from Artifex Mundi
6 Aug 2018 at 11:33 am UTC Likes: 4

I have almost every one of them & they are all beautiful to look at & play, if you're a fan of Hidden Object games these should be in your collection.

Life Is Strange 2 has an official teaser ahead of a full reveal later this month
4 Aug 2018 at 9:01 am UTC

Quoting: LeopardSure , if they port original Rome Total War ( for example ) no one would ask for Vulkan since that would be pointless and shrink user base to only Vulkan capable gpu users.
I wouldn't complain, but Vulkan would have to be optional so those of us who can take advantage of it can & those that can't can still play it.

Life Is Strange 2 has an official teaser ahead of a full reveal later this month
3 Aug 2018 at 11:33 am UTC Likes: 1

Intriguing. I would much rather have the game all in one go though, keep the episodic structure internally but release it all at once.

Total War: WARHAMMER II to release for Linux in 'early Autumn'
2 Aug 2018 at 5:48 pm UTC

Quoting: slaapliedjeCould have sworn it was LEGO Worlds that did. Don't recall playing it on Windows, but it says I have 4.5 hours of play time. But the LEGO Minifigures Online one was on Linux, but it died a horrible death because they were basically charging for virtual Lego bricks.

Edit: Here is the thread where they were talking about support for the minifigures game on Linux.
https://steamcommunity.com/app/324790/discussions/0/530645961936986265/ [External Link]
Ah yes how could I have forgotten the Minifigures game, now I think about it some of the physical figures came with activation codes to add the figures into the game.

Total War: WARHAMMER II to release for Linux in 'early Autumn'
2 Aug 2018 at 8:20 am UTC

Quoting: slaapliedjeAwesome, and hell yeah I want more Lego games on Linux!
Are there any Lego games on Linux at all? if so where? inquiring minds need to know so they can get in on the action.

Total War: WARHAMMER II to release for Linux in 'early Autumn'
1 Aug 2018 at 11:02 am UTC

Quoting: fabry92Too much Warhammers. Who buy all this chapters? O.o
Because it's Warhammer. ;)

Total War: WARHAMMER II to release for Linux in 'early Autumn'
1 Aug 2018 at 9:24 am UTC Likes: 1

This will be a day one purchase for me, it's Warhammer!

Nightdive Studios have released Forsaken Remastered with Linux support
1 Aug 2018 at 9:15 am UTC

Cool, I still have the original release disc on my desk here.