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Jupiter Hell has a new crazy trailer ahead of the Early Access release on August 1st

By Liam Dawe,
ChaosForge have managed to craft something quite special here with Jupiter Hell. Saying it's a turn-based roguelike DOOM would be a reasonably fitting description, but you need to play it to appreciate it.

The merciless roguelike "Jupiter Hell" goes Vulkan, with another free demo weekend now up

By Liam Dawe,
Jupiter Hell from ChaosForge is the successor to DoomRL (Doom the roguelike, now DRL after lawyers came knocking), it's a brutal and atmospheric roguelike and you can try it out again.

Electronic Super Joy 2 releasing soon with Linux support

By Liam Dawe,
Mixing difficult platforming with some "brain-smashing" electronic music, Electronic Super Joy 2 from Michael Todd Games is releasing soon and like previous games it will support Linux.

A guide to Steam Play Proton, Valve's tech for playing Windows games on Linux / Steam Deck

By Liam Dawe,
Looking to test the waters with Linux gaming and don't want to lose access to your favourite Windows games? Need to know how games actually run on Steam Deck? Here's a simple no-nonsense guide to actually using Steam Play Proton.

A look over the ProtonDB reports for June 2019, over 5.5K games reported to work with Steam Play

By Liam Dawe,
ProtonDB, the unofficial website that gathers reports of how games run with Steam Play on Linux has another data-dump available, so here's another monthly run-down of the data for June 2019.

Paradox Interactive on Linux support, it's being done on a "case by case basis"

By Liam Dawe,
There's been a lot of chatter in the Linux gaming community recently, centred around Paradox Interactive and future Linux support. It's not all doom and gloom.

You might be hearing voices in the latest Dota Underlords update and it continues to capture my interest

By Liam Dawe,
With the latest update to Dota Underlords now out, Valve continue moving quickly to make it a highly polished gameplay experience.

Steam Summer Sale 2019 is live, here’s what to look out for Linux fans

By Liam Dawe,
Another year, another massive sale is now live on Steam. Let’s take a look at what Valve are doing this year and what you should be looking out for.

You can now try the pre-release demo of the brutal roguelike Jupiter Hell for the weekend

By Liam Dawe,
ChaosForge are giving you a chance to play the demo of Jupiter Hell before everyone else, just for the weekend.

The perils of crowdfunding for Linux games: Eco edition

By Liam Dawe,
When crowdfunding games, there's always a risk that something will go wrong. Sometimes games get cancelled, sometimes the Linux version get cancelled and in the case of Eco from Strange Loop Games they're not exactly filling me with confidence.

Info on Google Stadia from today’s Stadia Connect, Baldur’s Gate III announced too

By Liam Dawe,
For those interested in trying out Google Stadia, the new streaming service, today Google held their first Stadia Connect to give out some details.

An in-depth review of John Romero's SIGIL's single player levels, the unofficial fifth episode of the original Doom

By -Daniel-Palacio-,
Contributor Sunburst gives their thoughts on SIGIL, the free DOOM Megawad from Romero Games. Article contains some minor spoilers.

SIGIL, the free Doom "Megawad" from Romero Games is out now

By Liam Dawe,
Romero Games have now released the big free content pack for classic Doom, which can be run on Linux quite easily.

A quick look at some fun games & expansions released with Linux support in 2019 so far

By Liam Dawe,
We’re closing in on the midway point of 2019 so let’s slow down for a moment, take a step back and look at some of the top games released with Linux support so far this year.

Jupiter Hell continues being a great combination of Doom and a roguelike, now with challenge modes

By Liam Dawe,
Another Jupiter Hell update arrived recently, as ChaosForge rip and tear towards the Early Access release next month. I expect great things when this is finished, as it's already glorious.

id Software going all-in with Vulkan, some interesting details about that and Linux for Stadia

By Liam Dawe,
Thanks to a Twitter tip, I've watched over the video of id Software talking about Doom, Vulkan, Linux and Google's Stadia and it's really quite interesting.

Another progress report for the PlayStation 3 emulator RPCS3 shows solid progress

By Liam Dawe,
The RPCS3 team recently put out their March progress report, showing off what they've been working on and progress as usual seems to be good.

Pandemic Express - Zombie Escape is out and works with Steam Play, it's also very weird (updated)

By Liam Dawe,
Pandemic Express - Zombie Escape, from TALLBOYS and tinyBuild puts you and up to 30 people in a large open-world as you try to escape on a Train and it just went into Early Access today.

Jupiter Hell, the roguelike spiritual successor to DRL (DoomRL) continues getting better

By Liam Dawe,
Rip and tear! Something like that anyway. Jupiter Hell continues advancing towards Early Access, with a new beta build out that I took for a spin.

Backbone: Prologue, a taster of the full noir-inspired detective adventure to come to Linux later

By Liam Dawe,
Developer EggNut has released a Prologue for their noir-inspired detective adventure, one that was funded on Kickstarter that planned Linux support.
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