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Legend of Grimrock 2 is official!

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Legend of Grimrock 2 the sequel to the awesome first game is now officially being worked on!

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Really great news if you like dungeon crawling games with excellent graphics, I loved the first game!

The developers mentioned that a DLC/expansion wouldn't do it justice due to everything they have put in so they are doing a full blown number 2!

Source: http://www.grimrock.net/2013/02/21/about-the-new-project/comment-page-1/#comment-29088 Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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9 comments

Anon Feb 22, 2013
I hope they actually release the first game on Steam for Linux. Also, no word on there being an actual Linux version.
Kurremkarmerruk Feb 22, 2013
Actually you can buy LoG 1 right from the ubuntu software center.
Bumadar Feb 22, 2013
Quoting: KurremkarmerrukActually you can buy LoG 1 right from the ubuntu software center.
actually as a none ubuntu user I don't care, sorry to sound harsh :)

Quoting: AnonI hope they actually release the first game on Steam for Linux. Also, no word on there being an actual Linux version.
So true, they ignoring the posts on steam forum and on their own, they got the linux build from HiB from 23-12-12 so why not post it ?  And no mention of linux on LoG2.... I will probably end up buying it and use Wine, just love the old DM games :)
Cheeseness Feb 22, 2013
If you buy it from the Humble Store widget on their site, you get Steam keys *and* a Linux build (best of both worlds). That's a way better offer than the USC, IMO.
rudeboyskunk Feb 23, 2013
Quoting: CheesenessIf you buy it from the Humble Store widget on their site, you get Steam keys *and* a Linux build (best of both worlds). That's a way better offer than the USC, IMO.

Yes, you get a Steam key (like I did from HIB), but the developers haven't actually uploaded a Linux binary, so the game sits in your library, unable to be installed ("Not available for your platform.")
Cheeseness Feb 23, 2013
Quoting: rudeboyskunkYes, you get a Steam key (like I did from HIB), but the developers haven't actually uploaded a Linux binary, so the game sits in your library, unable to be installed ("Not available for your platform.")

Ah, sorry. I wasn't meaning to imply that it was available for Linux on Steam yet, just that you get a native DRM free build and a Steam key that will work if they ever make it available on Steam for Linux, which makes it a much better option than the USC.
Liam Dawe Feb 23, 2013
Quoting: CheesenessIf you buy it from the Humble Store widget on their site, you get Steam keys *and* a Linux build (best of both worlds). That's a way better offer than the USC, IMO.
+1 to this, USC is just another way of locking yourself into a platform I refuse to buy anything on it to have to be locked to Ubuntu (even though i use Ubuntu i don't wish to be locked to it).

I just hope LoG does come to Steam. I am doubtful on them replying to my email asking about it.
s_d Feb 25, 2013
Honestly, I'd rather an answer to a different question, namely "LoG2 on Linux or no?"
0ttman Mar 12, 2014
Quoting: rudeboyskunk
Quoting: CheesenessIf you buy it from the Humble Store widget on their site, you get Steam keys *and* a Linux build (best of both worlds). That's a way better offer than the USC, IMO.
Yes, you get a Steam key (like I did from HIB), but the developers haven't actually uploaded a Linux binary, so the game sits in your library, unable to be installed ("Not available for your platform.")


The shell file for LOG1 in HIB installs and runs just fine.
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