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Operate a kitchen of the future in Neon Noodles, now with a Linux demo

By Liam Dawe,
Neon Noodles is all about the future of food preparation, which has you programming a little robot worker to make a tasty dish.

Turn-based tactical steampunk combat arrives with Steam Marines 2 now in Early Access

By Liam Dawe,
Worthless Bums has just recently released the followup to their 2014 title Steam Marines, now in 3D and with an aim to be a more complex game than the original.

The sad case of Trine on Mesa and Linux in 2019

By Hamish,
Lacklustre Linux sales and internal restructuring appear to have taken Frozenbyte out of the Linux market for good, and with even their old games struggling to run well on the Mesa graphics stack, it marks a sad end to a series that once provided so much colour to our platform.

Google Stadia is out now for early adopters, well a few anyway

By Liam Dawe,
Today, the Google Stadia streaming service officially launched for those who picked up the Founder or Premier Edition.

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive's mission system in Operation Shattered Web is pretty good

By Liam Dawe,
I will admit, after dropping an update last night with a big new Operation for Counter-Strike: Global Offensive I was a little sceptical with the Battle Pass system. However, it's surprisingly good.

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive releases the huge Operation Shattered Web update

By Liam Dawe,
Not content with just announcing Half-Life: Alyx, their new VR flagship title, Valve also updated Counter-Strike: Global Offensive with a big new operation called Shattered Web.

Confessing my continued love for Jupiter Hell, the super slick roguelike

By Liam Dawe,
Regular readers won't be surprised by my love for Jupiter Hell, I've written about it a few times now and the latest update just continues to allow me to gush about it.

Start your week off with a new game, here's a few for Linux going cheap

By Liam Dawe,
Another week, another sale of course. Let's have a little look over what's going cheap for Linux gamers across this week.

The surprisingly good deck-builder Fate Hunters has arrived on GOG

By Liam Dawe,
Releasing originally back in July, Fate Hunters is another deck-building roguelike filled with random encounters and just recently it was released DRM-free on GOG.

Free indie RTS game The Fertile Crescent adds team game support for online play

By Liam Dawe,
While you've been able to play 1 on 1 in single-player against the AI and online multi-player for a while with The Fertile Crescent, it was missing team games which have now been added.

Valve has now confirmed Half-Life: Alyx, their new VR flagship title

By Liam Dawe,
Valve have now officially confirmed that Half-Life is back with their flagship VR title named Half-Life: Alyx.

Stadia looks to be very limited at launch and not just the amount of games

By Liam Dawe,
The official launch of Stadia is only days away, so Google recently hosted a Reddit AMA (Ask Me Anything) and we have some more details to share about it.

Weekend deals and free stuff, here's what is currently hot for Linux gamers

By Liam Dawe,
Hello Friday, welcome back into our lives. Here's a look at what you can pick up cheap across this weekend and what's free.

This War of Mine turned 5, so 11 bit studios gave it a big free Final Cut update

By Liam Dawe,
11 bit studios are celebrating their dark and depressing survival game This War of Mine turning five years old, so they've given everyone a huge free Final Cut update.

Amusing action game Pirates, Vikings, and Knights II adds AI bot support

By Liam Dawe,
The biggest problem for a lot of multiplayer games, even when they're free is pulling in players. To help with that, Pirates, Vikings, and Knights II now supports playing with AI bots.

NVIDIA have released another Vulkan Beta Driver 435.27.07, just for Linux this time

By Liam Dawe,
NVIDIA have pushed out the second Vulkan Beta Driver in the space of a week, with 435.27.07 now available for Linux.

inXile's big party-based RPG 'Wasteland 3' launching May 19 next year, now up for pre-order

By Liam Dawe,
Wasteland 3, the big new squad-based role-playing game from inXile entertainment has a new trailer plus a release date.

Papercraft inspired tactical RPG Wildermyth enters Early Access plus initial thoughts

By Liam Dawe,
With a visual style inspired by papercraft, story telling like Dungeons & Dragons and XCOM-like combat options the new tactical RPG Wildermyth is out in Early Access on Steam.

Paradox explain their vision for Crusader Kings 3, along with a new dev diary on War

By Liam Dawe,
Crusader Kings 3 is going to be a big game, of that I've no doubt. Everything Paradox has said about it so far has me exceptionally excited, especially with their bigger focus on accessibility for more players.

CodeWeavers are after a Graphics Developer for Steam Play Proton and Wine

By Liam Dawe,
CodeWeavers, the company that helps to support development of Wine and are currently partnered up with Valve to help with Steam Play/Proton have a new Graphics Developer position open.
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