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Conquest Mode for the single-player FPS Ravenfield is finally going to make an appearance
28 Aug 2019 at 11:14 pm UTC

Great!

I had uninstalled that a while back, but I installed it again after reading this.

Action RPG platformer "Indivisible" from the creator of Skullgirls is releasing in October
15 Aug 2019 at 3:20 am UTC

Quoting: eldakingI'm not even interested in this game, but I have heard (and checked) that it is actually more expensive in my region (and other "poor" countries) that usually benefit from regional pricing. Which is crazy and ridiculous and makes no sense, and also in very bad taste.
They lowered the price in my region (Latin America), but it's still quite pricey. You can buy 3 or 4 RPGs with the money it costs. :(

Tactics V: "Obsidian Brigade" brings a retro turn-based tactics game to Linux
15 Aug 2019 at 3:13 am UTC Likes: 1

I bought that, it's actually very good. I agree the UI is bad, and it need confirm clicking on everything. Sadly, I really can't recommend Tactics V over Fell Seal Arbiter's Mark. It just does all the "modern adaptation of a final fantasy tactics game" better.

But tactics V is great, it has a very solid tactical gameplay. I recommend it if you already finished Fell Seal or are a fan of the genre.

The 3D, pseudo pixel art graphics are great imo.

Action RPG platformer "Indivisible" from the creator of Skullgirls is releasing in October
8 Aug 2019 at 11:18 pm UTC

Loved Skull girls, looking forward to this*.

* I didn't know the price of Indivisible when I wrote this. Now I'm looking forward to save up for it.

Total War: Three Kingdoms gets mod support, Reign of Blood DLC and 1.1 patch now out for Linux
5 Jul 2019 at 10:23 pm UTC Likes: 2

Quoting: Patola
Quoting: gojulI bought it but just to support Feral.
I would, but I am still late on the other Total Wars because somehow I was caught by some simulation games. And, to be frank, the price is still too steep for me at this time. However I am worried about feral, we are in July and no new bleeps for Linux on the Feral radar... After a great period of activity Feral seems to have slowed to a halt.
Well, they did add DLC and Mod support fot TW:TK this last week.

Total War: Three Kingdoms gets mod support, Reign of Blood DLC and 1.1 patch now out for Linux
5 Jul 2019 at 10:23 pm UTC Likes: 2

I love this game. It's one of my favorite Total War titles and arguably one of the best Three Kingdoms games. Thanks feral for everything, you are doing a BLOODY good job.

Planet Explorers goes free as Pathea Games lose the multiplayer code
5 Jul 2019 at 10:21 pm UTC

I loved that game, and played for about 100 hrs. It's one of the buggiest and glitchiest things I've ever played. You could get "stuck" in invisible objects, some quests where broken (and would break your save), and the gameplay was average at best. Still I liked it a lot, better than Planet Nomads imo.

Still, loosing the servers and the multuplayer support kills the game, since you needed to use multiplayer to download and share models, even if you didn't play in a multiplayer map. So saying something that's broken beyond repair is now "free" is kinda cheating. Still, cool of the devs to open the code, as the article say, let's hope they'll choose a good license.

Also, on the "we have matured as a studio" statement, let's hope it's true.

Planet Nomads has left Early Access and feels like a big missed opportunity
5 May 2019 at 9:04 pm UTC

Man I regret buying this on EA. It was promising, but then just fell flat.