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Train Valley and Train Valley 2 released DRM-free on GOG with Linux support
29 Jul 2019 at 4:46 pm UTC Likes: 1

Quoting: KlaasFrom the release thread on GOG: It seems that the first game cannot save the progress/settings without Steam. The Humble version is said to have the same problem.
I confirmed this and reported it to my GOG contact and posted it in the GOG forum too.

Extinction Protocol is a very stylish looking minimalist strategy game coming to Linux
28 Jul 2019 at 12:32 pm UTC

Quoting: wintomeeYes, the beta will be available for Linux too ;)
Glad to know, pledged for the beta. Love the style and the idea, exactly the type of thing I want to see.

Jupiter Hell has a new crazy trailer ahead of the Early Access release on August 1st
25 Jul 2019 at 8:03 pm UTC Likes: 5

Quoting: AvikarrI really don't like this CRT shaped UI :/ But the rest looks awesome! I'm a huge fan of rogue-likes, so I have to try this game :D
It can be completely turned off, just made this quick video to show you: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PcGEDMwH98E [External Link]

Warfork, a fast-paced arena FPS based on Warsow is heading to Steam
25 Jul 2019 at 1:15 pm UTC

Quoting: Bishop_45I don't see a link to a webpage or a forum either in this article or in the youtube video description. How do we check out the project, maybe contribute?
They have no website or forum right now, apart from Steam they seem to be using Discord: https://steamcommunity.com/app/671610 [External Link]

Take control of the Adeptus Mechanicus again, Warhammer 40,000: Mechanicus - Heretek is out
25 Jul 2019 at 1:13 pm UTC Likes: 1

Update: The whole game is now on GOG [External Link] too.

A look over Steam's top releases for June 2019, plus a look at the top games by player count
24 Jul 2019 at 5:39 pm UTC

Quoting: Guest
...and further shows how Steam Play is going to help Linux gaming now and in future.
No words about how it helped/ruined it in the past?
:)
What?

The Between Dimensions DLC for Moonlighter is out now, over 1 million players
24 Jul 2019 at 2:23 pm UTC Likes: 4

Quoting: theghostI play the base game at the moment. Got it from the Humblebundle Monthly.
After the first few hours I am a bit disappointed. The artwork and music is wonderful but the shop keeper part is pretty basic and the fighting is too much repetition.
I will not buy the dlc, that's clear.
As my playtime is pretty limited these days, I am thinking of not finishing the game. I hate to do that and the game is also pretty short (~15h).
I had the opposite experience really. I enjoyed the mix of elements it provided, even if some of the shop stuff was a little simple (new free additions to that now though, as the article states).

Also, 15 hours is short? Since when :P

Psyonix have put up a roadmap of what's coming next for Rocket League
24 Jul 2019 at 11:53 am UTC

Quoting: lodIs it just a coincidence or is Epic (money) helping them a lot? Since they bought Psyonix, all game-breaking Linux bugs are gone and they keep fixing the game. We get one event after the other and even the competition seasons are much better organized now and don't come in random lengths anymore.
I did notice that sandy shores Linux audio bug finally went away :)