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I'm going to be honest, I had never heard of InSomnia, but it was sent in by a reader and I'm certainly interested now. An RPG set on a massive space station, with good looking graphics that's now planned for a same-day Linux release!

See their Kickstarter update here:
QuoteOther than that we continue exploring the cross-platform features of Unreal Engine 4 and currently it looks like we'll be able to release the final version of InSomnia for Windows, Mac and Linux simultaneously, without any gaps and not one by one as we considered in the beginning.


Their only real official gameplay video is old, but here's a newer video showing someone playing it, and it certainly looks interesting:
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Looks like UE4 is quite the hit for bringing new Linux games!

This one has gone straight to my watch list, can't wait to see what it's like at release.

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Kallestofeles 10 Dec 2015
Now THIS looks really interesting! I'll be keeping a close eye on this one. Thanks for the news! :P
Arehandoro 10 Dec 2015
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It's on my radar from this very moment.
crowned 10 Dec 2015
There are a few videos on youtube with people explaining gameplay and development.
https://youtu.be/EYzUWkh7HcM
https://youtu.be/PfsbHhAr4zw
pete910 10 Dec 2015
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Looks like UE4 is quite the hit for bringing new Linux games!

They've just released a new version too with loads of bug fixes ( 4.10.1 ) Including the crash bug for the linux editor :D
Keyrock 10 Dec 2015
Cool. I'll keep my eye on it.
Beamboom 10 Dec 2015
Wow... Now this is the kind of RPG I'd like to see on our platform. With excellent graphics, not just another Fantasy cookie-cutter concept, and without that darn isometric perspective.
Edit: And with coop too! Man... Bring it!


Last edited by Beamboom on 10 Dec 2015 at 2:23 pm UTC
Lordpkappa 10 Dec 2015
Good visuals but in terms of animation.... a lot of work to do.
Nanobang 10 Dec 2015
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I have been following the development of this game for quite a while now, and with every announcement I grow more and more excited.

I'm surprised to find myself wanting Insomnia for its art alone. It's as if art deco and art moderne elements had been hammer-welded together in a constructivist gulag. It's decopunk on the skids, beguilingly noir --- and I want more.

Hell, even if the gameplay is shite, I'm thinking I'll buy it just to look at it.

God I'm weird.


Last edited by Nanobang on 10 Dec 2015 at 3:32 pm UTC
scaine 10 Dec 2015
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We actually covered this back in July 2014 on the Funding Crowd - and back then the Linux version wasn't confirmed, so it's superb to see this one come good.
Liam Dawe 10 Dec 2015
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We actually covered this back in July 2014 on the Funding Crowd - and back then the Linux version wasn't confirmed, so it's superb to see this one come good.

Oh man, good stuff I can't keep up!
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