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Bionic Dues Now DRM Free On Humble Store

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Bionic Dues is the pretty fun 2D mech combat game from Arcen Games that was previously Steam-only for us Linux gamers. Luckily now you can get it on Humble Store too!

I've personally played it and it's actually quite good. I especially love the sound-track to the game and the title theme for it is great. The graphics aren't amazing, but for the type of game it is I think it suits it well.

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Out-think wide-ranging tactical situations featuring robots with bad GPS, terrible aim, insecurity, a lack of focus, a tendency to backstab, and dozens of other maladies to exploit. Missions come in 23 different general flavors, and are entirely procedurally-generated like a floor of a traditional roguelite.
Over 40 unique bots, ranging from the hilariously inept-but-dangerous DumBots, BlunderBots, and BatBots to the terrifyingly effective WyvernBots, DoomBots, and MurderBots.

Mix and match your squad of four from six classes of Exos: Assault, Siege, Science, Sniper, Ninja and Brawler. Choose an overall pilot from a roster of six to add a powerful perk that lasts your entire campaign. Customize your four Exos with procedurally-generated loot that grants weaponry and defensive upgrades, new abilities, and more.

Check it out now on Humble Store. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Hyeron May 30, 2014
There's much more that feels wrong than just that, but as with every Arcen game: it's a diamond in the rough. :)

PS - I beg to differ. The title theme makes me cringe every single time.
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