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The RPG 'Pathfinder: Kingmaker' is out with critical bugs in the Linux version
25 Sep 2018 at 7:00 pm UTC

Thanks for tracking the release and issues. This is on my wish list and saw that it released today; was hoping there would be some info here on how it ran. I will wait for the game to work!

Looks like Galaxy in Turmoil, an exciting looking free to play shooter will come to Linux
24 Sep 2018 at 2:13 pm UTC Likes: 1

Animation is better than I was expecting. Not bad at all. I'd try it out!

Humble Monthly adds in Dungeons 3 and Hidden Folks, pretty good deal now
23 Sep 2018 at 12:23 am UTC

Quoting: scaineDo they frown on signing up for a month's games, then immediately cancelling out again? Is there any penalty for doing so?
No. But maybe you just want to pause your subscription afterwards. That's what I do.

This month, I will not pause my subscription. :) I don't need Overwatch since I have it on PS4, but I do want the two new revealed games. I can either trade Overwatch with someone for a game that I really want, or I'll see what it's like with proper mouse and keyboard via WINE. Good Humble month. ^_^

Feral Interactive are teasing ANOTHER new Linux port
22 Sep 2018 at 5:06 am UTC Likes: 2

Quoting: Dunc“Aurora” is Latin for “dawn” or “sunrise”. But the only thing I can think of is the Dawn of War series, and (as far as I know) they're all already out on Linux. Also, they're rather light on seagulls.
Well, with that information, my guess is Grim Dawn [External Link].

Village building god sim 'Rise to Ruins' had an absolutely massive update
20 Sep 2018 at 3:41 am UTC

Quoting: sn0rlaxIf you are waiting for this to be finished to buy it, I think you are a bit foolish only because you may end up spending much more than you need to. This game was "complete" well over a year ago. What I mean by that is if you bought it 18 months ago, you would have already gotten tons of enjoyment out of it. At no point have I been unhappy with the features and felt I was playing an unfinished game. It's a work in progress, but it isn't broken or lacking in any way.

It's $5 on Steam. I would happily pay $50 for this game. It's utterly delightful and has given me more enjoyment than any game in my library save for Rimworld.
But but... *buys the game from itch and tips extra*

Village building god sim 'Rise to Ruins' had an absolutely massive update
19 Sep 2018 at 3:09 pm UTC

It might be useful to state somewhere in this article that the game is still in development and not released yet.

I'm interested in the game, but I'll probably wait until it's released myself.

The Stellaris 2.2 update is going to rework planets, plus free content added into some DLCs
18 Sep 2018 at 1:15 pm UTC

Quoting: 14I bought the base game for like $20 and have probably spent about $20 on DLC since then. I have over 100 hours in the game. I'm not unhappy.

I will, however, probably wait for the big update to release before I jump into a new game because I don't like my saves becoming incompatible.
According to Dev Diary #125, update 2.2 is a long time away. So, I guess I shouldn't be afraid to play until then.

An update on what's happening with Crazy Justice, the Battle Royale game from Black Riddles Studio
18 Sep 2018 at 2:09 am UTC Likes: 2

Well, I am not holding my breath. I'll let Liam tell us if it works or not. :)

The Stellaris 2.2 update is going to rework planets, plus free content added into some DLCs
7 Sep 2018 at 5:10 pm UTC Likes: 3

I bought the base game for like $20 and have probably spent about $20 on DLC since then. I have over 100 hours in the game. I'm not unhappy.

I will, however, probably wait for the big update to release before I jump into a new game because I don't like my saves becoming incompatible.