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Game porter Ethan Lee has been working away behind the scenes and it seems both The Dishwasher: Vampire Smile [Steam Link] & Charlie Murder [Steam Link] will release soon with Linux support.

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About The Dishwasher
Originally an XNA-built Xbox Live Indie Games release in 2011, this updated release uses FNA.

The followup to 2009's Dead Samurai, The Dishwasher: Vampire Smile is a combo-fueled, fast-paced, stylistic 2D action platformer that features the series' staple gritty, graphic novel-inspired art style, built on a new engine that allows for an even more visually gruesome experience.

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About Charlie Murder
Also originally an XNA-built Xbox Live Indie Games release in 2013, this updated release uses FNA.

It’s a punk rock apocalypse! Team up with your friends to lead embattled punk rock band Charlie Murder in their epic quest to save the world from rival death metalers Gore Quaffer and their legions of evil. RPG it up as you hoard insane loot to buff your character (and look excellent), earn fans to unlock powerful finishers and teamup moves, get tattoos to channel your “Anar-Chi,” and uncover mysterious relics of modern myth!

Ethan said on his Patreon post that we can expect them both rather soon. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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chimpy Apr 6, 2017
Looks good, but I wonder why both games have zero reviews??
chimpy Apr 6, 2017
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Quoting: chimpyLooks good, but I wonder why both games have zero reviews??
The games aren't released on Steam yet. The release date is for XBox360, i played the first one (Dead Samurai) but didn't like it.

Well I'm a dummy, I didn't even notice they weren't available yet :)
These are the earlier games by the people who made Salt & Sanctuary. I enjoyed that game a huge amount so I will definitely check these out as well.

Ethan Lee's ports are always great!
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