Stock up on some fantastic indie games, as GOG have launched their Indie Festival which is live now until September 25th, 10 PM UTC. While there's been numerous big releases over the last year, don't forget about all the really great indie games that often do things the bigger lot won't.
Some of the big discounts going include (all of these have Native Linux support):
As Far As The Eye - 75% off
Brigador: Up-Armored Deluxe - 69% off
Death Road to Canada - 74% off
Firewatch - 75% off
Hand of Fate - 80% off
Hand of Fate 2 - 80% off
Into the Breach - 50% off
Serial Cleaner - 80% off
The Coma: Recut Deluxe Edition - 80% off
The Pedestrian - 60% off
Thimbleweed Park - 75% off
VirtuaVerse - 80% off
The full sale can be found here.
If you need help installing GOG games on Linux I can easily recommend the Heroic Games Launcher.
cool. anyone played firewatch? how is it?I can't say much about the game itself, because I didn't get very far. I feel like I need to post this warning though: If you are sensitive to motion sickness, Firewatch might not be the right game for you. I had to stop playing, because I kept getting nausea from it.
cool. anyone played firewatch? how is it?Been a while, but it felt a bit too slow and contemplative for my taste. Like walking from one place to the next so the story would continue, but not really doing anything to influence it. Not really my cup of tea but beautiful and well made for what it is. I still played it to the end (and I don’t remember much of anything regarding the actual story so I won’t comment on that).
Been a while, but it felt a bit too slow and contemplative for my taste. Like walking from one place to the next so the story would continue, but not really doing anything to influence it. Not really my cup of tea but beautiful and well made for what it is. I still played it to the end (and I don’t remember much of anything regarding the actual story so I won’t comment on that).
I would describe it the same way, with the exception that I enjoyed the fact that it is a walking simulator.
It's not unforgettable, but it's good if that genre is your thing.
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