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Cities: Skylines City Builder Releases Today, Some Thoughts After Playing It

By Liam Dawe,
Cities: Skylines is our answer to not having Sim City on Linux, and it’s time for us to take a look at this new city building sim.

The Entroware 'Proteus' Gaming Laptop, Reviewed For Linux

By Liam Dawe,
Entroware is a UK-based startup aiming their sights at the Linux market, and we have been sent the “Proteus” gaming laptop to give our thoughts on.

GOL Cast: Exploring Virtual Memories In Soul Axiom

By Samsai,
Ever thought about recording your thoughts and memories into a computer to relive the happiest moments of your life again and again and again? Well, here we have a game in which we can explore what might happen if such technology was available to us. Let's go see what Soul Axiom has in store for us!

Bard To The Future, And My Brutally Honest Look At This Platformer

By Liam Dawe,
Weirdest setting for a game ever award goes to Bard to the Future, a new platformer now available on Linux. I take my usual look to tell you what to do with your wallets.

Pixel Heroes: Byte & Magic, Some Thoughts On This Party-based Roguelike

By Liam Dawe,
Pixel Heroes is one of the more interesting indie titles released recently, and I had a chance to take a look at the game and give you some thoughts on it.

Adorable Sokoban-Like Puzzler 'A Good Snowman Is Hard To Build' Released Today, A Must-Have For Puzzle Enthusiasts

By flesk,
The long-awaited puzzle game by Sokobond creator Alan Hazelden is finally released. Time to solve some challenging puzzles and let the lovely animations by Benjamin Davis and the soothing soundscapes of Ryan Roth melt your heart, as the the snow too melts and makes way for spring.

Mechs & Mercs: Black Talons, A Real Time Strategy Game, We Take A Gander

By Liam Dawe,
Mechs & Mercs: Black Talons is admittedly a game that has been on the back burner with the wave of news recently, so I decided to sit down and take a proper look at this promising looking strategy game.

GOL Cast: Solving A Great Mystery In Fahrenheit: Indigo Prophecy Remastered

By Samsai,
I apologize for my absence and for how late this article is. It seems the cold winter has some negative effects on my health. But anyway, today I'm here to bring you my thoughts on Fahrenheit: Indigo Prophecy Remastered!

XCOM: Enemy Unknown, With The Enemy Within Expansion Reviewed On Linux

By Liam Dawe,
Feral Interactive have been great for Linux with their ports, and it's time we took a proper look at XCOM: Enemy Unknown. This has been played through with the expansion Enemy Within which I feel is an essential extra.

A Review Of Crystal Catacombs, A Retro-Inspired Platformer

By BTRE,
Crystal Catacombs is a 2D platformer that came out on Steam last month after a successful Kickstarter campaign. It features hand-drawn pixel art, an assortment of differently-themed areas and a chiptune soundtrack.

Review: Forward To The Sky Now On Linux

By Keizgon,
Forward to the Sky is a new Steam release indie title based on the idea of taking the Japanese Anime / Visual Novel art-style and incorporating it into a action puzzle platformer with a "run of the mill" campy story.

GOL Cast: Avoiding Zombies, Bugs And DMCA Claims In Dying Light

By Samsai,
So... Dying Light. A triple A day one Linux port. Now that would sound awesome but sadly releasing games in a horrible state is trendy and Techland seems to have wanted a piece of that cake. Let's list the problems, shall we?

GOL Cast: Fragging Bots And Testing New Maps In Xonotic

By Samsai,
We would like to interrupt our stream of news about AAA games and bring you some critique on the new Xonotic 0.8 version. So, enjoy!

Unfurl Your Scythes, Grim Fandango Is Now Available

By Cheeseness,
Double Fine's remastered version of Grim Fandango has launched and is now available for Linux on Steam, GOG and the Grim Fandango Remastered website.

GOL Cast: Aggressively Expanding Sweden In Empire: Total War

By Samsai,
Feel like going back to the old times of gun powder and armies standing in straight lines on open fields? Well, here's a good candidate. Let's make our dreams of glorious empires true and see how this game works.

Verdun WW1 FPS Major Engine Update, Plus A Few Thoughts About The Game

By BTRE,
The WWI FPS Verdun has been in Early Access and on Linux for over a year now. A major patch was released a few days ago which updated the engine to Unity 5. Time to take a look at it!

Retro Action Platformer 'Gunslugs 2' Released, And The First Game Is Now Also On Linux

By flesk,
The sequel to the popular run 'n' gun platformer is now out, and as a last minute surprise, the developer OrangePixel also made the first game available for Linux today. We have played the follow-up, and it offers the same enjoyable action frenzy as the original, but in a more accessible package.

GOL Cast: Surviving The Zombie Apocalypse In Project Zomboid

By Samsai,
Zombie games can be usually placed into one of two categories, survival and gore-fest. You either attempt to survive the day to day life or you chop large hordes of zombies into pieces. Project Zomboid takes the survival route.

ROCCAT Ryos MK Pro Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, Reviewed

By Liam Dawe,
You thought buying a keyboard was a simple matter, well I did, and I was so very badly wrong. Here are my thoughts on the ROCCAT Ryos MK Pro Mechanical Gaming Keyboard.

GOL Cast: Bringing Humanity To New Worlds In Civilization: Beyond Earth

By Samsai,
After a bit of a wait it's finally possible for you to bring your penguins to space and colonize new worlds in the name of Torvalds. But how does Civilization: Beyond Earth fare, what are its strengths and weaknesses? Let's find out.
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