It’s been a long time since I’ve done this, but here’s part 5 in the series of me talking to developers about how their games have been selling on Linux.
Downward is an extremely impressive and downright beautiful parkour game. Recently it left Early Access, but the Linux version was a bit behind, now it's not!
Helium Rain is a single-player space simulation title that's due to release on Steam on August 18th, in Early Access. The game looks good and it's being built on Linux using Unreal Engine and open source tools.
Dolphin is one of my favorite open source projects and the progress they’ve made in the past few years is truly impressive. In their latest project blog post, the developers have outlined a very exciting new feature in the emulator, one which helps mitigate the issue of stuttering.
Well, that’s one title I didn’t imagine I would be writing! Serial Cleaner is an amusing stealth game about cleaning up crime scenes for the mob, it’s pretty good too.
Streets of Rogue is the super slick rogue-lite about player choice and it just got even better. You can now create your own customized character for your play-through!
Black Ice is a Cyberpunk first-person shooter that I've been keeping an eye on for some time now, I play it here and there but it always felt a little too dull. This new patch changes things, a lot.
Pyre is the third game from Supergiant Games, the developers that previously released Bastion and Transistor, both games that were well-received and I personally would rate them as some of the best games I’ve played. Let’s see how Pyre compares, shall we?
Today I took a look at GunHero, an action platformer with a visual style very similar to Broforce. As a huge Broforce fan I was eager to give it a run!
Albion Online recently launched with full Linux support on day-1. It’s an interesting sandbox MMO that I’ve put quite a bit of time into already. Sadly, the launch hasn’t been great at all.
Trains & Things has been announced as a multiplayer focused economic strategy game, it's built on Linux with open source tools and sounds pretty interesting.