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Proton GE 5.4 released for Steam Play on Linux with Warframe gamepad fixes

By Liam Dawe,
Proton GE, the custom-built fork of Proton for Steam Play that adds in numerous extra tweaks and fixes has another release now available.

Wine 5.4 is out improving Direct2D, Unicode 13 and a real old D3DX9 issue is solved

By Liam Dawe,
The Wine hackers have released the latest development build this week, with Wine 5.4 now available. Here's your usual GOL look over the highlights.

Preview: Check out our footage from 'Resolutiion' - it's got some serious style

By Liam Dawe,
Resolutiion, currently in development by 'two angry German brothers' that make up Monolith of Minds recently had a press demo sent out so I took a look.

A look over what's on sale this weekend for Linux gaming fans

By Liam Dawe,
Is it Friday already? Apparently it is. If you're stuck in across this weekend, we've rounded up some of the best deals going on for Linux gamers.

Have you played Slayaway Camp? A killer-puzzle game that's genuinely good fun

By Liam Dawe,
Slayaway Camp might not be a new game but it's something I only jumped into recently and it's a really great puzzle game.

AMD announce a big sale going for their 3rd Gen Ryzen desktop processors

By Liam Dawe,
From now until the end of March, AMD have cut the price of some popular 3rd Gen Ryzen desktop processors across multiple stores with discounts in many countries.

Meal making automation in the Zach-like 'Neon Noodles' feels great

By Liam Dawe,
Neon Noodles released into Early Access a few months ago and since then, I've been directing my robotic chefs around madly trying to improve on their speed and it's quite engrossing.

Lazr, the cyberpunk platformer with a love of cloth physics sim has a massive demo update

By Liam Dawe,
Lazr is a cyberpunk platform that's quickly shaping up to be like nothing else, where parts of the level and enemies are made from simulated cloth and a massive demo update is out.

Steam Play Proton 5.0-4 is up fixing Origin, GTA V, Denuvo and more

By Liam Dawe,
Another new release of Steam Play's Proton software is up and while small in number of changes, it's quite a mighty update overall.

Snake Core twists the gameplay from the classic Snake into a fun looking action game

By Liam Dawe,
Orangepixel is at it again, putting a real unique spin on a classic. Snake Core is their newest game, revealed this week as a big upgrade to the retro Snake gameplay with a lot more action.

HyperRogue the fascinating and confusing non-Euclidean puzzle-roguelike has a big update

By Liam Dawe,
HyperRogue might just melt your mind if you try to understand it, and it remains as one of the most unique puzzle-roguelike games around due to the non-Euclidean features.

Looking to follow more Linux gaming sources? Here's a few you might like

By Liam Dawe,
At GOL we're big fans of community building and so sometimes it's good to give a shout out to others doing fantastic work for Linux gaming.

Test Tube Titans has you create and mutate massive creatures to destroy everything

By Liam Dawe,
Test Tube Titans is such an amusing game, allowing you to create freakish looking creatures, blast them with radiation and make them even more menacing. Then you send them out into the world to crush and destroy.

Advanced cross-platform benchmarking tool 'Basemark GPU' has a new build out

By Liam Dawe,
Back in 2018 Basemark announced and released Basemark GPU, their advanced cross-platform benchmarking tool. Last week, they release a huge update to it.

Supernatural horror adventure 'ASYLUM' still on track for this year and for Linux too

By Liam Dawe,
ASYLUM is really looking good, and quite freaky. Senscape just released a big update post on how the progress is going, after Epic Games recently gave them a Mega Grant.

Jumpala could be the next generation of competitive platformers and it's fun already

By Liam Dawe,
Indie developers never cease to amaze me on what they can do with simple settings and Jumpala is another surprise that I've been enjoying.

Monster Sanctuary's latest update adds a whole new area and creatures to collect

By Liam Dawe,
Monster Sanctuary is such a sweet game, another that has its own spin on the creature capture/collection genre with platforming, puzzles and metroidvania-styled exploration.

Battle through a dying Earth in the FPS 'Core Decay' - Steam page now up

By Liam Dawe,
Core Decay is one of those incredible looking retro-inspired shooters we covered recently, and it's now listed on Steam for you to go give it a wishlist.

Ambitious Half-Life remake Black Mesa is now officially available and it's a beauty

By Liam Dawe,
Black Mesa, the Valve approved Half-Life remake from Crowbar Collective leaves Early Access with a much more modern take on the classic first-person shooter.

Intel chipsets have another security issue, this time it's 'unfixable'

By Liam Dawe,
Researchers have uncovered a fun new vulnerability in Intel processors, and this one has a claim attached that it's not possible to fix it.
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