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Losing my mind to stress in the Darkest Dungeon, some thoughts on this brutal Linux game

By Liam Dawe,
I was sent a key to Darkest Dungeon by the developer as I was itching to give it a go. I've been playing quite a bit of it and found out just how brutal it is.

Tomb Raider released for Linux, thoughts & port report included, the first Linux game to use TressFX

By Liam Dawe,
Feral Interactive have done it again! Tomb Raider is now officially available for Linux, and I have some thoughts and a port report available for you. It’s also the first ever game on Linux to use TressFX.

Playing with food: thoughts on Stephen's Sausage Roll

By BTRE,
The newest game from the developer of English Country Tune is now out. After a few days of playing and rolling dozens of sausages, I’ve got a few thoughts to share about this game and its puzzles.

Among the Sleep updated to Unity 5, my final thoughts on this unique horror experience

By Liam Dawe,
Among the Sleep is the first-person horror adventure where you're playing as a toddler—it's freaky. The developers have updated the game to Unity 5, and now it's all fixed up for Linux I could take a proper look.

Chivalry: Medieval Warfare on Linux with the Steam Controller (video and thoughts)

By Liam Dawe,
A user requested after the second part to my overall thoughts on the Steam Controller that I check out Chivalry: Medieval Warfare, so I did. I captured it on video, and you can now watch my failure.

Steam Controller on Linux part 2, more thoughts & more issues

By Liam Dawe,
A while ago I did a write-up of the Steam Controller on Linux, and now I’ve had a few more months with it, I’ve tested out the gyroscope some more, and some games not really meant for a gamepad.

GOL Cast: Revisiting the trenches of Verdun

By Samsai,
It’s been some time since I shared my thoughts about Verdun and I’ve heard the game has changed in a positive way since then, so let’s check out how this WW1 multiplayer shooter does!

Making sweet dishes in Space Food Truck, now out of Early Access and available for Linux

By Liam Dawe,
Today I have been creating some mighty fine dishes in Space Food Truck, it recently launched out from Early Access so I was keen to take a look.

Race.a.bit, a retro styled 2D racer released on Linux, some thoughts

By Liam Dawe,
Race.a.bit is a new retro inspired 2D racer that is now on Linux, it doesn't have many reviews, so I took a look to let you know if it's worth it or not.

PAYDAY 2 on Linux & SteamOS, some thoughts & port report

By Liam Dawe,
PAYDAY 2 was released without any warning, so I’ve been putting some time into it to see how it runs on Linux.

A review of point-and-click adventure Nelly Cootalot: The Fowl Fleet, now on Steam

By flesk,
Nelly Cootalot: The Fowl Fleet is comedian Alasdair Beckett-King's follow-up to the popular 2007 adventure, Spoonbeaks Ahoy!, and has been developed in cooperation with developer and publisher Application Systems Heidelberg.

Balrum, a beautiful 2D RPG released for Linux, here’s some thoughts on it

By Liam Dawe,
I've been looking forward to trying out Balrum since seeing it on a crowdfunding site some time ago, and now it has had a day-1 release on Linux I got a chance to play with it.

GOL Cast: Growing space potatoes in Sol 0: Mars Colonization

By Samsai,
This time around I am taking a look at a game I picked up some time ago for a Friday Livestream simply because it was cheap. So, let's go to Mars in Sol 0: Mars Colonization!

Some thoughts on Factorio after a few hours with it, blown away by it

By Liam Dawe,
After picking up Factorio based on some users high praise of it, I have ended up putting way more hours into it than I thought possible. Here’s some thoughts on it.

Deponia Doomsday: initial thoughts and early review

By Segata Sanshiro,
Out of nowhere, Daedalic decided to release a sequel to their most popular (and often divisive) point-and-click game series Deponia, announcing it just a week before release to the surprise of many. This will be spoiler-free for both Deponia Doomsday as well as the original trilogy, since some might still be intending on playing that.

SUPERHOT, the time-bending shooter released on SteamOS & Linux, some thoughts

By Liam Dawe,
Today I am taking a look at SUPERHOT, a game that I've been hyped about ever since I first heard about it. The idea is awesome, but does it work well?

Battlestation: Harbinger is a fantastic roguelike space exploration game for SteamOS & Linux

By Liam Dawe,
I've been having a bit of fun with Battlestation: Harbinger for the last few days, and I've actually found it to be a pretty good mix of mix of roguelike, action, strategy and more.

Layers of Fear, a psychedelic horror experience released on Linux thanks to Aspyr Media and Bloober Team

By Liam Dawe,
Are you ready to crap your pants? Layers of Fear has graduated Early Access to become a full member of the horror club.

First act of noir point-and-click adventure The Slaughter reviewed for Linux

By flesk,
A look at the first act of the crowdfunded point-and-click adventure game; now available on the Humble Store and Steam.

XCOM 2 strategy game reviewed on Linux

By Liam Dawe,
XCOM 2 has been well reviewed for Windows, but exactly how is it on Linux? I spent many hours defending the earth to find out.
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