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Survival horror 'Darkwood' officially leaves Early Access

By Liam Dawe,
The survival horror game, Darkwood, has now officially left Early Access. It's an impressive game, with an incredible atmosphere.

Ken Follett's The Pillars of the Earth released with day-1 Linux support, it’s fantastic

By Liam Dawe,
Ken Follett's The Pillars of the Earth has officially released today with day-1 Linux support thanks to Daedalic Entertainment, so I took a look.

Some thoughts on the new strategy game Sudden Strike 4

By Liam Dawe,
Sudden Strike 4 is the first in the series to have Linux support, it releases later today with day-1 Linux support. Here's what I think so far.

A look at Aztez, a stylish and bloody beat ‘em up

By BTRE,
Set in Mesoamerica at the birth of the Aztec Empire, Aztez pits players against the many enemies of this nascent state. It blends together beat ‘em up action with a strategic layer. I played the game and have a few thoughts to share about the experience.

Fighting for survival in ‘Sundered’, some thoughts

By Liam Dawe,
Here we take a look at ‘Sundered’, the hand­-drawn mixture of exploration, savage combat and death, lots of death.

River City Ransom: Underground released on GOG with Linux support, some thoughts

By Liam Dawe,
River City Ransom: Underground released for Linux originally in February, sadly the developer said they would send over a review key and never did. Now it's available on GOG so I've had a chance to take a look.

After playing through Full Throttle Remastered, here are some thoughts

By BTRE,
The remastered version of the classic adventure game, Full Throttle, was released on Linux last week. I’ve had some time to play through the fuel-injected experience and have a few thoughts on the game.

A few thoughts on The Heart of the Earth, a challenging platformer

By BTRE,
This puzzle-platformer challenges players with rotating levels full of hazards. I gave the game a spin and have a few thoughts to share.

Tacoma, the sci-fi narrative adventure has released with day-1 Linux support, some thoughts

By Liam Dawe,
Tacoma, the sci-fi narrative adventure from the developer of Gone Home has officially launched. It includes day-1 Linux support so I took a look.

Hiding bodies and cleaning up blood for the mob in ‘Serial Cleaner’, now on Linux

By Liam Dawe,
Well, that’s one title I didn’t imagine I would be writing! Serial Cleaner is an amusing stealth game about cleaning up crime scenes for the mob, it’s pretty good too.

Cloudbase Prime, the quirky FPS has now officially launched and it's utterly brilliant

By Liam Dawe,
Another game to leave Early Access is 'Cloudbase Prime', a quirky FPS set on a gas giant mining station.

So, I played... Pyre

By Samsai,
Pyre is the third game from Supergiant Games, the developers that previously released Bastion and Transistor, both games that were well-received and I personally would rate them as some of the best games I’ve played. Let’s see how Pyre compares, shall we?

Unravel the mystery of your mother's disappearance in 'Gray Skies, Dark Waters' on Linux

By Liam Dawe,
You are Lina, a young girl who's family was torn apart by your mother's disappearance and it's time to finally find out what happened.

Kingdoms and Castles released with day-1 Linux support, some thoughts

By Liam Dawe,
Kingdoms and Castles is the first title to be released after being crowdfunded on Fig and it has day-1 Linux support. This city-builder has a nice style to it, but is it any good?

The survival game 'Rust' has come a long way, I've completely changed my mind about it

By Liam Dawe,
Rust is a game I've tried a few times and it never really seemed to click with me, but now after coming back to it after so long I'm finding it to be incredibly fun.

Revisiting Tyranny a few months and patches later

By BTRE,
Over half a year since release, the RPG from Obsidian has gotten several large patches with free content as well as DLC. I was interested in seeing what had changed and how the game stacked up through multiple playthroughs. Here are my updated thoughts after playing many hours more with the DLC.

I finally discovered 'The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth' and it's damn good

By Liam Dawe,
I finally picked up The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth after never really being bothered by it thinking it wasn't anything special. I was wrong, so very wrong.

Golf for Workgroups is a very weird golf game that's now on Linux

By Liam Dawe,
A very serious Golf game, absolutely no fun allowed. This is so you and your work colleagues can go hit some holes and talk about work. Okay, not quite.

Move or Die could quite easily be my new favourite game, it's absolutely nuts

By Liam Dawe,
Move or Die was sent over by Samsai during the first part of the birthday livestream today (GamingOnLinux is 8 today!) and it's quite an incredible game.

Playing though XCOM 2 Shen's Last Gift gave me high hopes for War of the Chosen

By Liam Dawe,
I finally found the time to play through the XCOM 2 DLC Shen’s Last Gift and what an experience it was. This has me really excited for more XCOM 2 with the huge War of the Chosen expansion due later this year.
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