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Castle Story finally released in full and it came with day-1 Linux support, I've taken a look at this voxel-based strategy game to see if it's worth your cash.
I mentioned spaceBOUND recently, but it didn't really work. Thankfully, now it will if you use the usual Unity trick to overcome the broken fullscreen. It's a clever game too, well worth a look.
Touting much gridiron action, Axis Football 2017 is the latest installment in the American Football franchise. I took the game for a spin and have a few thoughts to share.
Demise of Nations is, at its heart, an ambitious game. A turn-based 4x game that touts much which makes others in the genre so compelling. I gave it a look to see if it stacked up with the greats.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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?
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?