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Heavy Metal music mixed with fast paced 3D platforming, what's not to love about it? SEUM: Speedrunners from Hell is now out and features day-1 Linux support.

I had a key before release which I checked out and I checked it again at release and it all works perfectly well. I haven't found a single issue with it. It performs well, looks and sounds epic and it's really quite challenging trying to beat peoples scores. Some people are far too good at this game that I can't get even close to the top scores.

It's a really great game to get a bit of rivalry between friends with the high score lists, as you can filter it to see your score versus your Steam friends. Things like that always make me enjoy a game more.

I have already annoyed community member and friend Ysblokje by beating one of his times by 0.002. It feels glorious. Come at me, bro.

About the game
SEUM: Speedrunners from Hell is the world’s only competitive heavy metal first-person platformer.
Slice every last millisecond as you race and blast your way through deadly arenas. Teleport, jump, fly, bounce and drop in a hundred merciless and fast paced maps for the ultimate prize: Your soul! Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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6 comments

Ulukai Aug 1, 2016
Bought it yesterday, immediately after seeing it at the Steam News page. Looks like a great and fun game!
Shmerl Aug 1, 2016
itch.io has a demo, but not the full game for some reason: https://pinestudio.itch.io/seum-demo


Last edited by Shmerl on 1 August 2016 at 7:43 pm UTC
[email protected] Aug 1, 2016
Picked it up. Tried it. It's pretty fun! haha!
poke86 Aug 1, 2016
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Maybe it's fixed in the full game, but the Steam demo doesn't seem to handle multiple screens properly. It doesn't always start on the same screen, the cursor is captive even in windowed mode and the game does funny things when you try to alt+tab.
[email protected] Aug 2, 2016
Quoting: poke86Maybe it's fixed in the full game, but the Steam demo doesn't seem to handle multiple screens properly. It doesn't always start on the same screen, the cursor is captive even in windowed mode and the game does funny things when you try to alt+tab.

I use the Super+D combination bound in the keyboard hotkeys section to minimize to desktop (i also have a button for it via a .desktop file and wmctrl on my dash). The keyboard combination takes it properly out of fullscreen.

Alt+tab dosen't seem to work well though so you can try my method.
-Daniel-Palacio- Aug 2, 2016
I tried the demo and it's amazing. It's not only about speedrunning, it's also a great exploration game: there are at least eight Easter Eggs and a hidden level.
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