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SUPERHOT is a really stylish time-bending shooter that now has a release date of the 25th of February, and Linux is included of course.

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I'm looking forward to giving this one a go, as the thought of time only moving when I move excites me. Could be really interesting in an FPS. That mechanic also makes it quite the strategy game too, can't wait to think it over.

It looks like it will have both a Steam and DRM free release.

About the game (Official)
SUPERHOT is the first person shooter where time moves only when you move. With its mesmerising gameplay and unique, stylized graphics SUPERHOT aims to finally add something new and disruptive to the FPS genre. See the bullets crawling towards you as you carefully plan your steps and aim your gun. Enjoy the mayhem that is unleashed as you put that plan into motion. Dodge bullets. Take out your enemies. One step at a time.

SUPERHOT started as a 7 Day First Person Shooter (7DFPS) game jam project made by a group of friends in August 2013. After making a prototype version of the game and polishing it in time for the WGK Conference in September 2013, the team managed to win the Developer Showcase award. After that they've decided to release the initial build of SUPERHOT to the Internet - where it quickly garnered a massive amount of attention from the press and players. Thanks to the support of the fans, SUPERHOT went through the Steam Greenlight process during a single weekend. That's when the team decided to develop the game further. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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9 comments

Keyrock Feb 1, 2016
It's definitely an interesting game. It seems to be more of a puzzle game than what is traditionally thought of as a FPS.
hardpenguin Feb 1, 2016
Get hype! I was waiting for this one for a long time :)
ProfessorKaos64 Feb 1, 2016
Interesting game, no-doubt. I remember Markiplier checking this out I think. Superhot, SUPERHOT lol.
LinuxGamesTV Feb 1, 2016
No for me, not my game.
PublicNuisance Feb 1, 2016
Loving what I see of the game so far. Supposed to have a DRM free version of the LInux copy available from what I can see which will check all of my boxes. February is shapiong up to be a good month for games. Firewatch and this have me very happy.
scaine Feb 1, 2016
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Quoting: PublicNuisanceLoving what I see of the game so far. Supposed to have a DRM free version of the LInux copy available from what I can see which will check all of my boxes. February is shapiong up to be a good month for games. Firewatch and this have me very happy.

Yeah, highjacking a little here, but Firewatch looks AMAZING. Can't wait for that. And of course, XCom2 this Friday. Superb.
ljrk Feb 1, 2016
Oooh, I've been waiting for this for so long ...
HadBabits Feb 2, 2016
SUPER HOT SUPER HOT SUPER HOT SUPER HOT SUPER HOT SUPER HOT

*cough* sorry, little excited
Arehandoro Feb 2, 2016
The idea seems interesting but the design is not my cup of tea.
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