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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-aMJB6BDX4w
Outlast a particularly scary game looks like it has plans for a Linux version, and that's awesome. Prepare to hide behind your pillows.

The game itself revolves around you visiting a psychiatric hospital that's not only a little run down, but full of mental people. Things get weird pretty quickly and a lot of the areas that make you jump aren't expected.

I've seen it been played by two people who were so scared they had to stop playing, but to their defence this was in the dark after a beer or two. It's quite a jump experience though! I've seen plenty of twitch streamers attempt to play it too, and they were all cacking themselves. I cannot wait to join them in soiling my pants.

Thanks to SteamDB as usual:
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238322/config/oslist: linux
238322/name: Outlast Linux
238323/config/oslist: macos
238323/name: Outlast Mac

Looks like Mac will come too!

Check out Outlast on Steam, but be sure to wait for the Linux version before you buy it!

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12 comments

killx_den Sep 9, 2014
That's awesome news :D
Metallinatus Sep 9, 2014
Oh, HELL YES!!!
Medieval Warfare was already great news, but THIS....
What a great day to be a Linux gamer :D
Teq Sep 9, 2014
This was on my wishlist, but gave up because more and more Linux ports are important to me.
I am rather pleased with this turn of events.
GoCorinthians Sep 9, 2014
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sr_ls_boy Sep 9, 2014
What ever happen to 'Asylum'? It was being worked on.
DrMcCoy Sep 9, 2014
What ever happen to 'Asylum'? It was being worked on.

Still is. Last Kickstarter update was a month ago: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/agustincordes/asylum-kickstart-the-horror/posts/945579

And in an earlier update, they said that the alpha is "well under way" and will go out "to VIP backers early in September". A more advanced preview that'll go to press outlets will be made available to all backers later this year. A final release date will probably be announced by then; they're "worst case scenario is mid-2015".
sev Sep 9, 2014
I'm waiting for all of these titles to actually land. I see Linux being added in the Steam database but I want to buy and PLAY them!
Galaxyfist Sep 9, 2014
I'm stoked about this. A right scary game for sure.
flesk Sep 10, 2014
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I've seen plenty of twitch streamers attempt to play it too, and they were all cacking themselves. I cannot wait to join them in soiling my pants

You don't have to wait for the game to do that?
Eike Sep 10, 2014
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Wow!
lucifertdark Sep 10, 2014
It's already on my steam wishlist, soon as it's out & I have the money it's mine.
PublicNuisance Sep 13, 2014
I own this on GOG so hopefully I can download the Linux version at some point. Awesome game in very way except for the lack of combat. I mean when I see wrenches and such on tables but I can't pick them up to defend myself it bothers me a bit. Luckily the story and atmosphere sucked me in so I didn't mind as much. If anything I respect that the developers vision was to have no combat and they stuck to their guns.
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