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Pyre [Steam, Official Site], the next game from Transistor developer Supergiant Games is coming to Linux! The port is being done by Ethan Lee and it should see a day-1 Linux release.

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About the game
QuotePyre is a party-based RPG in which you lead a band of exiles to freedom through ancient competitions spread across a vast, mystical purgatory. Who shall return to glory, and who shall remain in exile to the end of their days?


It sounds like an interesting idea, where you're never forced to lose. Your journey will continue if you win or lose and each game will end up being a little different.

Exciting, as it looks fantastic and their previous games have all been very well received by many. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
Tags: Indie Game, RPG, Steam
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bingus May 31, 2017
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Hmm. I really enjoyed Bastion, Transistor a bit less so. This doesn't really appeal to me at all though - and party RPGs are my bread and butter. I dunno what it is exactly, maybe the art style?
VinceNardelli May 31, 2017
Immensely happy about it! I personally thanked the on Twitter in name of all Linux Community!
Salvatos May 31, 2017
Quoting: bingusHmm. I really enjoyed Bastion, Transistor a bit less so. This doesn't really appeal to me at all though - and party RPGs are my bread and butter. I dunno what it is exactly, maybe the art style?
To be honest it doesn't look like it plays like a party-based RPG either. Sure you have three characters + yourself driving the story, but you can only control one character at a time during "combat" as far as I've seen. It looks more like an arcade and point & click crossover to me.
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