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I'm incredibly excited to watch how Inner Chains [Official Site, Steam] has been progressing and now we have a proper look at some early gameplay.

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The visual design is incredible and is something I would have expected to come from someone like H. R. Giger (RIP).

The game was funded on Kickstarter where it was given $18,708 towards development. Linux was a stretch goal, but it was set at $15,000 so they gathered well over what they requested for a Linux version.

I actually considered pledging on the Kickstarter as it looked so good, but I couldn't bring myself to do it if it was a stretch-goal. I am hoping this doesn't mean it's a low priority since they have the funding they requested now.

It's due out sometime next year.

Features
- Unprecedented ways of interaction between weapons, their users and the environment.
- A dark, biomechanical world where both fauna and flora lie in wait for your slightest stumble.
- VR Support.
- Stunning, surreal visual style.
- Deadly, intelligent and challenging opponents.
- Unusual locations with their own unique stories.
- Dense, suggestive atmosphere of terror, magnified by the great soundtrack composed by Michał Staczkun.
- Subtle thriller elements that will fill you with fear in unusual, inventive ways.
- Thrilling action combined with an interesting, hair-raising story. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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PUN Dec 2, 2016
The atmosphere looks amazing!
Let's hope for a day 1 Linux support.
PublicNuisance Dec 2, 2016
If they follow through with a Linux version they will have my money.
STiAT Dec 2, 2016
Atmosphere freaks me out. Very well done. A lot of glitches still (animations, the rocks falling and simply disappearing), but hey, it's pre-alpha..
rustybroomhandle Dec 2, 2016
This looks good based on that video. Although I suspect I'd prefer it more if it were just a "walking simulator" sans shooting.
titi Dec 2, 2016
UE4 game? I fear we will be disappointed again because of any kind of technical issues like "middleware" stopping the linux release.
I still want shadowarrior 2 so much which is another example of a not yet released linux UE4 game.
( I still hope the best especially because devolver digital and flyig wildhog were always very linux friendly !)

Are there many released UE4 games for linux yet?
I only found a UE4 game called "Steamroll" with linux support yet .
( https://wiki.unrealengine.com/Category:Games )


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Xpander Dec 2, 2016
looks good. audio needs some work, voiceacting namely. they didnt have very good popfilter i guess :)

anyway looking forward for it
Beamboom Dec 2, 2016
Oh wow - the artwork! Looks like a goth fantasy drawing come alive...
catskinsox Dec 2, 2016
Looks very nice. I'll get it if it comes to Linux.
drvictor666 Dec 2, 2016
This shows the kind of place most politicians should be banished to.
seguleh Dec 2, 2016
drvictor666: place in "Agony" looks better for them :D. Also I wish this game on Linux too, as it seems even more brutal than "Inner Chains". However I wait impatiently for "IC".
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