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Some thoughts on 'imprint-X', the button pushing puzzle game that had day-1 Linux support

By Liam Dawe,
imprint-X is a rather different puzzle game to what I’m used to. Your one and only mechanic is to push buttons and that’s really it. It’s really weird, so here’s some thoughts on it.

Kick Ass Commandos is absolutely nuts, violent and really damn fun

By Liam Dawe,
We had a post before about Kick Ass Commandos from another editor, but now I've given it a go in the full version and here's some thoughts.

Some thoughts on the Shadowrun series

By Hamish,
Shadowrun was not only the first CRPG series I found compelling enough to play through all the way to the end, but one that I also found myself invested in enough to purchase additional instalments soon after playing the first.

Exploring a floating island in 'Pocket Kingdom', a very well done throwback to Amiga games

By Liam Dawe,
GOL follower hardpenguin sent over a copy of 'Pocket Kingdom' for me to take a look at, and as a fan of the Amiga I had to give it a go.

Some thoughts on Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun, the real-time tactics game

By Liam Dawe,
Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun, a top-down stealth game from Mimimi Productions released with day-1 Linux support. I have fond memories of games like Commandos, so is it any good?

My thoughts on the MMO Albion Online on Linux, many months later

By Liam Dawe,
I’ve been playing Albion Online on and off since November 2015 and since then it has evolved into something much bigger.

The Little Acre adventure game released for Linux, some thoughts

By Liam Dawe,
The Little Acre, an interesting cartoon-like adventure game was recently released for Linux. I gave it a go to see if it’s worth your money.

Best Buds vs Bad Guys, the retro indie action-platformer released for Linux

By Liam Dawe,
Later than I had originally hoped, but Best Buds vs Bad Guys has officially released for Linux. I actually Kickstarted this game, so I was hoping it would be good.

Some thoughts on Age of Conquest IV

By Hamish,
Age of Conquest IV by Noble Master Games is a strategy title that manages to go far beyond its roots in family tabletop gaming to become a lightning fast war game where you must do or die to succeed.

Some thoughts on 'Planet Explorers' now it's out of Early Access

By Liam Dawe,
Planet Explorers, the open world sandbox adventure RPG has finally left Early Access. The developer accepted my request for a key so I could take a look.

Some thoughts on 'Her Majesty's SPIFFING', a new point & click adventure

By Liam Dawe,
Her Majesty's SPIFFING was sent over by a GOL follower and considering the rather British setting, I couldn't pass up a go at it.

Super Rad Raygun, a love-letter to the Game Boy era of gaming, some thoughts

By Liam Dawe,
The developer of Super Rad Raygun sent in a key for me to check out their retro-inspired action platformer.

Unforgiving but addictive 3D top-down shooter 'Redie' is now out on Steam, demo available and some thoughts

By -Daniel-Palacio-,
After a beta period that took two and a half months, Redie is finally available on Steam, so I gave it some thoughts about whether it lived to its expectations or not. There is a demo available too.

Some thoughts on 'The Dwarves', the new action RPG from KING Art, a bit unpolished

By Liam Dawe,
The Dwarves is a rather great looking tactical action RPG from KING Art that arrived on Linux with a day-1 release. I managed to get a press key to take a look and here's my findings so far.

Total War: WARHAMMER released for Linux, port report and video

By Liam Dawe,
Total War: WARHAMMER is the latest big Linux port from Feral Interactive. As someone who has only recently become a fan of Warhammer, it was fun to see this game arrive on Linux.

Silence from Daedalic Entertainment is an absolutely beautiful story-rich adventure game, my thoughts on it

By Liam Dawe,
Honestly, I had never heard of Silence until someone asked me in our IRC to look it up. I am glad they did, as Daedalic were more than happy to provide review access and this game is fantastic.

Tyranny, the massive new RPG from Obsidian Entertainment releases today day-1 on Linux, our review

By Liam Dawe,
Tyranny is the huge new RPG from Obsidian Entertainment that myself and BTRE had the great pleasure of playing before release thanks to my contacts at Paradox Interactive, so here’s our thoughts.

Transport Fever released with day-1 Linux support, some thoughts

By Liam Dawe,
The newest simulation game for Linux, ‘Transport Fever’ is now available, and I spent some time with it before release to see if it is worth your monies.

Deus Ex: Mankind Divided released for Linux, port report and review

By Liam Dawe,
I sure have been kept busy this year! Here’s my take on Deus Ex: Mankind Divided now that it’s out for Linux.

Some thoughts on ‘Sky Break’, the futuristic open-world game that wasn’t all that great

By Liam Dawe,
I wasn’t expecting the next big thing from ‘Sky Break’, but from the trailer I did expect a competent open-world sci-fi game. What I found was a shallow husk of a game, and not the polished fun experience I was hoping for.
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