It's that time of the month again Linux gamers! The new GOL survey for November is now available, so please make sure to fill it in if you have the time.
Euro Fishing immerses you deep into the adrenaline-packed action, fun and beauty of Europe’s most famous lakes. Sounds okay, and the graphics look quite nice too.
I know it's an advert, but sometimes adverts really are quite nice. ZOTAC now seems to be stepping up their SteamOS Steam Machine hype with a trailer for their NEN unit.
Layers of Fear is a really cool idea for a horror game, where you take control over an insane painter in his quest to finish his magnum opus.
I have to hand it to Alienware as they really are trying to do a push for their Steam Machine units, we have another video to show off, this time from Trisha Hershberger.
Kôna: Day One was sent to my inbox recently, and wow. As far as gameplay trailers go this has certainly captured my interest. It looks like a really good exploration, survival and adventure game.
NOCT was really quite fun and freaky when I tried the beta, and now the developers have released it into Early Access on Steam to get some final spit and polish on it.
GALAK-Z has certainly caught my interest! I don't often like 2D space shooters, but when it looks this gorgeous I might take the punt on it.
Mark it on your calendar folks! This time we get to see Feral Interactive sweat as they play Alien: Isolation on a livestream.
Lon Seidman on youtube posted up a pretty decent video showing off the Alienware Steam Machine, it's worth a watch and has given me some more thoughts.
Jäsøn - Season I is not only a rip off of the Friday The 13th movies, it's also a complete rip off full stop and I advise everyone to steer clear of it.
Voxel Blast certainly caught my interest recently, as it reminds me of some really old 3D space shooter games I played as a teen, and the music is pretty damn cool too.
Take a look at the latest issue of The Funding Crowd for a new batch of crowdfunding campaigns for Linux.
Here is a look back at the 20 most popular articles on GamingOnLinux for October 2015, an easy way to for you to keep up to date on what has happened in the past month for Linux Gaming!
As new releases are a little light today, and I'm really rather tired it's question time. What has been your biggest let down from a Linux game this year?
I'm always a bit iffy about posting online indie games, as niche games like this never usually have a big online following. It's no different for this game, and it really doesn't perform well on my machine.
Quite a lot of choice for horror games now, and our new addition to the family is Doorways: Holy Mountains of Flesh.
One of the things I do here is contact developers who promised a Linux version of a game which hasn't yet surfaced, and the latest user request for me to check was Moebius: Empire Rising.
For the folks who don't already know, a number of stores are running a Halloween sale. There's some really great deals to be had.
The excitement is building within me about this, as I've wanted to try the harsh city builder Banished ever since I first heard about it.