ABC Murders is an adventure, detective game based on Agatha Christie's novel, where famous Belgian detective Hercule Poirot goes after mysterious serial killer known by the name of "ABC".
The game will be released on PS4, Xbox One and PC/MAC the 4th of February in Europe and the 23rd of February in USA.
Yes, Linux is not mentioned directly, but the SteamOS icon on their Steam page says it all. They also have the system requirements up already:
I can't wait to play this, since I like detective games/movies/books, especially Agatha Christie :)
We need more games like this, n'est-ce pas?
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The game will be released on PS4, Xbox One and PC/MAC the 4th of February in Europe and the 23rd of February in USA.
Yes, Linux is not mentioned directly, but the SteamOS icon on their Steam page says it all. They also have the system requirements up already:
QuoteOS: Linux x86_64
Processor: Intel quad-core processor running at 3.1 GHz
Memory: 4096 MB RAM
Graphics: Intel integrated or mobile graphic card, with at least 768MB of dedicated or shared VRAM and with at least Shader Model 5.0 support
I can't wait to play this, since I like detective games/movies/books, especially Agatha Christie :)
We need more games like this, n'est-ce pas?
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I´ve long hoped that "Frogware" would have their Sherlock Holmes game-series ported to Linux. However, Poirot is close enough to satisfy my need for adventure-sleuthing. Just keep `em coming!
Also L.A. Noire would be great :)
It seems that the Linux version of this game is an SteamOS exclusive... Like the linux version of both Metro Redux.
I played L.A. Noire on PS3 and finished it, and everything about it was a HUGE disappointment. That said, I'd probably buy it if it somehow came to Linux, but I doubt I'd ever actually play it again.
Same! :)
But with at least half as many graphical quirks.
Last edited by Apopas on 21 January 2016 at 3:15 pm UTC
Did they explain why?
Last edited by Shmerl on 21 January 2016 at 4:30 pm UTC