Are you a fan of old-school brutal FPS games? Apocryph is shaping up quite nicely and it seems it will release for Linux.
Polyball is an interesting take on a 3D platformer that mixes in racing, inspired by games like Super Monkey Ball, Marble Madness, Trackmania, and Mario Kart. It has now left Early Access.
Albion Online is set to get a bit more interesting with the second fully featured expansion with Kay that's due on December 6th.
Ever since I heard about Project 5: Sightseer after searching for games, I can't hold in my excitement about this open-world sandbox game. It's a little on the different side!
Here's one for the lovers of puzzle games, CompliKATed is on Linux and ready to fry your brain. It certainly gave my brain a good workout.
Radar Warfare is a bullet-hell shooter that's quite simple, but it does at least offer up a nice style with the radar visuals.
Eyes up roguelike fans, as the classic ADOM is set to get a revamp named Ultimate ADOM that will release next year and it will have Linux support.
In Celebration of Violence is an action roguelike of exploration and murder that has Linux support and it's glorious.
The Coma: Recut is coming to Linux, with it currently in beta. I've tested the beta and it is running pretty well.
Unity 2017.3 is now available on Linux and it comes with a fresh install experience to match the Windows & Mac versions.
Here's a game for the weekend that looks really quite unique. In Jettomero: Hero of the Universe, you play as a giant, indestructible, and incredibly clumsy robot who's trying to save the human race.
Apocalypse: The Game, another survival game built with Unity will have Linux support. It's built by one developer and it will have Vulkan support.
The Early Access survival game Rust has been updated, our server has been updated and we’re now on a fresh map.
Shaolin vs Wutang, a fighting game that serves as a love letter to classic 70's and 80's Kung Fu films may be on the way to Linux.
The fantasy MMO had been plagued by recurring lag spikes over the past few weeks that were affecting the player experience. Thankfully, it seems that this has finally been sorted out.
Suicide Guy, a game about killing yourself. Despite the name, it's not actually about suicide, depression or anything like that.
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.
Ready to cast a line? Fishing Planet has officially left Early Access and it has full Linux support.
Sadly another game that updated to a version of Unity that had the fullscreen bug on Linux is Verdun, so here's a reminder of the quick fix.