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Crazy Justice [Official Site, Fig], a cel-shaded third-person shooter being developed with Unreal Engine plans to have Linux support, it looks damn good too!

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It is currently funding on Fig, with 48% of the goal reached and they have 17 days left to hit their total of $30K. They should be able to hit it, if they get a little push.

I spoke to the developer briefly on Reddit, asking if they are regularly testing the Linux version and they replied with:

Yes, exactly! We always test the game on every supported platforms :) It's easier to fix a problem when it's in a smaller update... :D

Good to know, too many developers don't plan for it at all and end up with problems — like RUINER. They say very clearly they plan to release the game on all platforms at the same time, gotta love that.

As for the game itself, it will feature upgradable weapons, character customization and plenty more. One thing that really is interesting, is that they're baking in split-screen support which is quite uncommon for a shooter nowadays.

It will feature a cover system, for both high and lower cover, so you will be able to hide behind small walls, or at the side of a tall wall like a lot of modern shooters enable you to do. On top of that, it will also have elements of the environment that will be destructible.

It will even have some sort of building system, giving you the chance to build new walls, turrets and more.

I'm seeing a lot to like about this one.

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chuzzle44 Oct 3, 2017
Quoting: BlackRiddlesStudios
Quoting: GuestLooks extremely similar to Fortnite if you just saw a screenshot.

But this game is created by just 2 brothers :P
And it will be available on Linux.
I don't usually go for early access, due to my lack of reliable Internet. But this one does check some interesting boxes. Linux support from the get go, Single player campaign, cell shading, and I said how I love switchable viewpoints. So few games implement this feature. It adds another dimension to the gameplay, being able to switch between the precision of FPS and the awareness of TPS. I could do this in Left 4 dead 2, but it obviously was not supported. I'd love it if you guys could implement a hotkey for switching.
Quoting: chuzzle44
Quoting: BlackRiddlesStudios
Quoting: GuestLooks extremely similar to Fortnite if you just saw a screenshot.

But this game is created by just 2 brothers :P
And it will be available on Linux.
I don't usually go for early access, due to my lack of reliable Internet. But this one does check some interesting boxes. Linux support from the get go, Single player campaign, cell shading, and I said how I love switchable viewpoints. So few games implement this feature. It adds another dimension to the gameplay, being able to switch between the precision of FPS and the awareness of TPS. I could do this in Left 4 dead 2, but it obviously was not supported. I'd love it if you guys could implement a hotkey for switching.

Thank you so much for your feedback! :D Yes, hotkey would be a great idea, we'll think about this option and try to implement it asap! :D
Quoting: GuestThis looks great and promising of a lot of fun. Eager to try it on Steam early access.

Sounds great! Thank you so much for your feedback! :D If you have any question feel free to write us! ;)
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