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Tate Multimedia have today published the Linux version of their Unreal Engine powered and crazy looking Steel Rats. The Linux version comes with Vulkan support too.

What's interesting, is that Tate Multimedia said they made the Linux version as a direct result of users requests. Asking doesn't always help but it costs nothing and in this case, it's given us a new game to play with.

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The developer sent over a copy, so I've checked it out. The performance of it, set to the Very High setting has been giving me a solid 60FPS and it feels incredibly smooth. You will likely get one or two bits of small stutter towards the starts but it quickly evens out. Oddly, even with V-sync turned off, it still seemed to be locked.

Gamepad support seems good too, something a fair few games still in 2019 struggle with. Not an issue here, the Steam Controller worked beautifully out of the box with no special configuration required and for a game like this it feels built for a gamepad.

As for the gameplay, I've massively enjoyed it so far. It's an action-platformer and the 2.5D viewpoint certainly works in its favour with the motorbike. What's really slick, is that part of the platforming involves using the front of your bike like a magnet. For example, certain parts will require you to make a jump while tilting your bike mid-air into the correct position, allowing you to stick onto some pipes to begin driving up a wall and it's seriously awesome. It feels quite a bit like a moto trials game, only it's been pumped full of steroids and gives you some fun extra toys to play with.

There's multiple characters, which you unlock as you find them during the campaign and each of them has their own set of abilities which does make it pretty interesting. As you collect scrap, you can also purchase some upgrades between levels as well so there's a little bit of progression in there too.

You can find it on Steam now. It's also on GOG, but no Linux build there yet.

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g000h Mar 23, 2019
Quoting: ShmerlSteel Rats is now 90% off on GOG...

Indeed. I think I'll grab it and fingers-crossed for the Linux version being put on the GOG store.
ronnoc Mar 30, 2019
So what's the overall concensus so far from Linux gamers? It looks interesting. Torn between picking up this, or Salt and Sanctuary next.
Shmerl Mar 31, 2019
I bought it, but I'm still waiting for GOG Linux release.
Shmerl May 20, 2019
Sill no progress with GOG release.
Shmerl Jul 10, 2019
Still no news about Linux release on GOG. So I assume it's not going to happen now?
Cyril Jul 11, 2019
Man, I remember when we spoke about it in may... Now we're sure, we'll never see the Linux version on GOG.
And it's the same for the macOS version, missing on GOG.
I'm happy that I didn't buy it yet.

I really need to make a list about respectful devs/publishers and those who are not...

In the other hand, I think that GOG should take action on this subject, if a Linux/macOS version is out somewhere by the same guys then they would have to release them on GOG as well.
And I'm tired of these "No ETA", no ETA my ass!
jarhead_h Jul 11, 2019
Quoting: ronnocSo what's the overall concensus so far from Linux gamers? It looks interesting. Torn between picking up this, or Salt and Sanctuary next.

I've got it on Steam. It's surprisingly good. I'm still in the first third of it because I really don't game more than a few hours a week now, but I'm liking it.
ronnoc Jul 12, 2019
Quoting: jarhead_h
Quoting: ronnocSo what's the overall concensus so far from Linux gamers? It looks interesting. Torn between picking up this, or Salt and Sanctuary next.

I've got it on Steam. It's surprisingly good. I'm still in the first third of it because I really don't game more than a few hours a week now, but I'm liking it.

Thanks for the heads-up!
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