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Overload [Official Site] is easily one of the best six-degree-of-freedom shooters in my eyes and the full release is now available with great Linux support. I've played a number of similar games, but nothing has come as close to perfection as this for me.

Disclosure: My key was provided by the developer some time ago.

Even during the Early Access builds of the game, I spent quite a few hours happily roaming around the challenge levels. The great style to it, along with the silky-smooth gameplay showed how Revival Productions knew exactly what they were doing. With good reason too, since their team is made up from some of the original creators of Descent.

The full release comes with everything I could want in such a game, including a singleplayer campaign with plenty of levels, a ship you can keep upgrading, 20+ different enemy robots with different attacks and behaviours and a story written by the writer of FREESPACE 2 (one of my all time favourite games).

It has such exceptional combat, with weapons that feel as meaty as they look and sound. Firing off a rocket and seeing it impact on an enemy, it's absolutely glorious. It's not just the combat that makes it great, graphically it's really quite impressive too. The textures as well as the lighting, especially during combat-heavy sections is very impressive with all the reflections of the weapons bouncing off the walls, it's really quite a sight.

Since this is the full version, this also comes with online and LAN multiplayer for up to 8 people, with multiple game modes. I was a little cautious in my optimism for the online mode, I wasn't too sure how it would feel in comparison to the singleplayer as it's so focused. Silly really, because it's wonderfully fun and really gets your blood pumping. See this awesome shot I managed to grab during a firefight:


Pretty sure I died shortly after this was taken.

The Linux version is absolutely quality too. It looks good, it performs well and I haven't actually encountered any Linux-specific issues at all (aside from the menu still saying it's a development release—woops). All through development they've managed to have a Linux version that could put others to shame. Seriously, I'm amazed by it.

It deserves your time and attention. You can find it on Steam. It's supposed to be on GOG too as per their announcement, but it seems to not be showing up right now.

They're also doing a launch livestream on YouTube and Twitch.

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slaapliedje Jun 2, 2018
Quoting: BeamboomI hope one of you Vive guys can give us a mini review on how this one works in vr!
I apparently did Bad Things™ to my Debian install. Once I get that sorted (should be later today) I'll give it a shot in VR.
Beamboom Jun 2, 2018
Quoting: slaapliedje
Quoting: BeamboomI hope one of you Vive guys can give us a mini review on how this one works in vr!
I apparently did Bad Things™ to my Debian install. Once I get that sorted (should be later today) I'll give it a shot in VR.

Great - I look forward to hear your impressions!
slaapliedje Jun 3, 2018
Quoting: Beamboom
Quoting: slaapliedje
Quoting: BeamboomI hope one of you Vive guys can give us a mini review on how this one works in vr!
I apparently did Bad Things™ to my Debian install. Once I get that sorted (should be later today) I'll give it a shot in VR.

Great - I look forward to hear your impressions!

Unfortunately it seems SteamVR is currently buggered in Linux. It constantly makes the system freeze for a minute at a time. Even when I finally got Overload to... well load, it didn't show on the HMD. Might be a problem with the Vive Pro though. I will have to hook up my Vive after some sleep to see if that works better.

Weird thing is, in Debian Buster (fresh install today) it says there is a firmware update. Under Windows 10 and Arch Linux, no update.
Beamboom Jun 4, 2018
Quoting: slaapliedjeUnfortunately it seems SteamVR is currently buggered in Linux. It constantly makes the system freeze for a minute at a time. Even when I finally got Overload to... well load, it didn't show on the HMD. Might be a problem with the Vive Pro though. I will have to hook up my Vive after some sleep to see if that works better.

Weird thing is, in Debian Buster (fresh install today) it says there is a firmware update. Under Windows 10 and Arch Linux, no update.

Ugh - sounds like VR is still quite sketchy on Linux... Sad!
slaapliedje Jun 4, 2018
Yeah, seems an update broke it. Or as I said, the Pro is at fault. Guess I could hook my original Vive back up and test.
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