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Xenosis: Alien Infection a retro-inspired, top-down sci-fi adventure is now live on Fig

By Liam Dawe,
Xenosis: Alien Infection is a top-down sci-fi adventure with horror and survival elements that's really coming together nicely. It will fully support Linux and it's now live on Fig. I've had access for a while and I love it.

The Humble Hooked on Multiplayer 2018 Bundle has Besiege & Rocket League for cheap

By Liam Dawe,
Sadly, not all games in the the Humble Hooked on Multiplayer 2018 Bundle are on Linux but there's still some goodies!

Valve continue to make VR easier with their new SteamVR Input system

By Liam Dawe,
Valve have expanded their VR support, with the introduction of their SteamVR Input system which is very much like what they've done for gamepads in the main Steam client.

Broforce, one of the best action platformers ever just got a nice performance patch

By Liam Dawe,
Honestly, Broforce is a ridiculously good time for all involved while playing it. It just got a decent performance patch too.

Last Epoch is an RPG well worth supporting on Kickstarter, it's now fully funded

By Liam Dawe,
With only a couple of days left to go, the Kickstarter for the RPG Last Epoch has just managed to scrape by to get fully funded and their demo has seen a few good updates.

Valve are paying hackers for finding security flaws, plus a website refresh teased top secret games

By Liam Dawe,
Valve seem to be pretty serious about increasing the security of their services, as it turns out they've been paying hackers for finding flaws. They also updated their company website recently, which mentions some secret games.

Ships, choices and gods – some more thoughts on Pillars of Eternity II

By BTRE,
Pillars of Eternity II released earlier this week and I was only able to share some basic thoughts about the experience. Now, with more time sunk into the game I have a more nuanced perspective I can talk about.

Shoot 'em up Hyper Sentinel, a love-letter to Uridium is officially released with Linux support

By Liam Dawe,
Have fond memories of Uridium? Love shoot 'em ups? Hyper Sentinel is now out and it's pretty damn good.

The developer of Crazy Justice has shown off a quick teaser of it on Ubuntu

By Liam Dawe,
Black Riddles Studio has finally shown Crazy Justice on Ubuntu, although it's only a small teaser of their third-person shooter it has me excited.

Valve have announced the Steam Link app and the Steam Video app (updated)

By Liam Dawe,
Fancy playing your Linux gaming library from Steam on your phone? You're going to be able to later this month. On top of that, they're also going to let you stream your video purchases too.

Dark fantasy shooter 'Apocryph' released recently with Linux support, it's messy

By Liam Dawe,
If there's one thing I can't get enough of, it's shooters. Gloriously bloody shooters that like me tear through enemies and Apocryph has plenty of that.

The Humble War Gamez Bundle has a few Linux games for you

By Liam Dawe,
Like your war games? The Humble War Gamez Bundle might tickle your fancy with a couple of decent Linux games included.

Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire is now available, a few thoughts

By BTRE,
The latest sprawling RPG from Obsidian Entertainment has been released with day-1 Linux support. Here’s a few thoughts on what you can expect.

The MMO Albion Online is launching on Steam on May 16th

By Liam Dawe,
For those of you wanting to get into another MMO but you prefer all your stuff through Steam, keep an eye out on May 16th as Albion Online will be appearing then.

Eat All The Things is the weirdest 3D platformer I've played in a while

By Liam Dawe,
Eat All The Things, as the name might suggest is a game where you need to eat everything to progress and it's really weird.

Oxygen Not Included adds a sandbox mode and baby critters

By Liam Dawe,
Oxygen Not Included, the rather good space-colony simulation game has another major update available with some good stuff.

Robocraft to do away with loot boxes, in favour of a tech tree

By Liam Dawe,
Robocraft, the surprisingly good robot building and battling game is planning to completely remove loot boxes in favour of a tech tree system.

Liberation Circuit, a free software RTS where you can design your own units with AI

By Liam Dawe,
Do you love strategy games? You might like to take a look at Liberation Circuit, a free software (GPL) RTS that includes optional programming elements.

Group based role-playing dungeon crawler Arakion: Book One arrives in Early Access on May 15th

By Liam Dawe,
May is already turning out to be quite a busy month for Linux gaming. It's now confirmed that the group based role-playing dungeon crawler Arakion: Book One will arrive in Early Access on May 15th.

Party-based RPG 'Tower of Time' is now out in full and it's great

By Liam Dawe,
Tower of Time, the party-based RPG with a rather interesting real-time tactical battle system has recently left Early Access and it’s great.
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