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Man O' War: Corsair - Warhammer Naval Battles is still coming to Linux, seems pretty certain

By Liam Dawe,
I wrote about Man O' War: Corsair - Warhammer Naval Battles coming to Linux in September last year, but with no release yet I poked the developer for more info and the reply was better than I expected.

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive updated with a new map and updated terrorist model

By Liam Dawe,
I've spent a little while checking out the new update for Counter-Strike: Global Offensive today and I'm pretty impressed with the new map.

The sequel of the free visual adventure 'Disturbed' is announced on Steam Greenlight; it needs votes

By -Daniel-Palacio-,
'Disturbed' is a free visual adventure that was released some months ago, which got a lot of favorable reviews from Steam users. Because of this, the single developer behind the game announced, only a few weeks after its release, that there would be a sequel. And now the Steam Greenlight page is finally live.

The third and final chapter of upcoming point-and-click adventure 'The Journey Down' now has a release date

By -Daniel-Palacio-,
After an announcement made by the developers, now there is a Steam store page available for the upcoming The Journey Down: Chapter Three, which will be released on August 25th. And as you can see in the System Requirements, Linux is already listed.

The 'Australian Summer' update for Civilization VI is now live on Linux

By Liam Dawe,
As expected, although not in the same day I wrote about Aspyr teasing it, the 'Australian Summer' update for Civilization VI is now live on Linux.

So, I played... Black Mesa

By Samsai,
Oh boy, this review has been in the works for ages now but I decided that it’s better late than never and I’ve finally compiled my thoughts on Black Mesa, the fan remake of Half-Life. So, let’s check it out!

Dope TrashCanners, a free online shooter (with bots) that has an amusing twist

By Liam Dawe,
Dope TrashCanners has just arrived on Linux and after trying it out I'm really quite impressed. The gameplay is simple, but the twist on death is quite amusing.

Streets of Rogue released on Steam with a free weekend

By Liam Dawe,
Streets of Rogue the fantastic rogue-lite about essentially doing whatever you want is now out on Steam and it's free to try for the whole weekend.

Friday Livestream with Samsai at 6 PM UTC!

By Samsai,
Friday has come and so will the livestream! Today at 6 PM UTC the Friday Livestream (brought to you by me, Samsai) will provide some live Linux gaming and the near nonsensical commentary that comes with it. So set up your favourite viewing device and tune to our Twitch channel for the show!

Ghost Blade HD, an intense bullet-hell taking inspirations from retro games is now on Linux

By Liam Dawe,
Ghost Blade HD was a day-1 Linux release and looks like a good one if you're a bullet-hell fan! It even has co-op support to bring a buddy along.

Hyperspace Dogfights, a mix of air brawling and a roguelike first teaser trailer released

By Liam Dawe,
Hyperspace Dogfights sounds really fun and it's starting to look really good too. The developer sent across the new teaser trailer along with some more information on their air brawling and a roguelike mix.

Stellaris is to gain some really useful features in the free patch coming soon

By Liam Dawe,
Stellaris is a game I want to put a lot more time into, but lots of annoyances along with not enough content keep me from it. It sounds like the new DLC and free patch will fix a lot.

Some thoughts on The Original Strife: Veteran Edition

By Hamish,
Strife: Quest for the Sigil was both a critical and commercial disappointment for Rogue Entertainment in 1996, and the source code to the game was mislaid by its developers. Years later work begin on reverse engineering Strife using the released Doom code. Night Dive Studios would later use this community project to craft The Original Strife: Veteran Edition.

Faeria, the rather good free to play turn-based card battler has a final release and now official Linux support

By Liam Dawe,
I've been waiting on this for a while now! Faeria is a free to play (don't pass it up yet) turn-based battler using cards.

There's a fork of Wine-Staging that allows you to play Overwatch on Linux, still needs work

By Liam Dawe,
It seems someone has forked Wine-Staging adding in all the needed patches for Overwatch to work, so I tested it out.

VoidExpanse has a new expansion named Pariahs’ Bane with an entirely new faction, plus a big patch

By Liam Dawe,
The open-world space action-RPG VoidExpanse has grown bigger with a new expansion named Pariahs’ Bane which adds a bunch of new shiny content.

A look at how much RAM you might need as a Linux gamer

By Liam Dawe,
I had a chat on reddit about RAM use and it inspired me to check out multiple games to see just how much RAM you should be looking to have as a Linux gamer.

I finally completed Half-Life 2 on Linux and it was quite the experience

By Liam Dawe,
With all the games we have on Linux now, let’s not forget some of the defining classics like Half-Life 2 which I have finally finished.

Looks like the experimental Linux version of Arma 3 will get the 64bit treatment

By Liam Dawe,
It seems that the experimental Linux version of Arma 3 is going to get the 64bit version in a coming update.

DiRT Rally tested on R7 370 and an A10-9600p APU

By Samsai,
I might be just a bit late with these numbers but I figured I’d share them nonetheless. Let’s check out how well DiRT Rally runs on my Radeon hardware!
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