Well then, hope none of you were going to get an Oculus Rift, as development for it is currently on hold for Linux, and no timeline for us at all.
The retro-inspired action platformer Axiom Verge was released this week. Being attracted to both its alluring art and promises of solid and fun classic gameplay, I decided to check it out.
Wine team released today another development release of their software. Version 1.7.43 have many small changes including 26 bugfixes.
So the past couple of livestreams haven't been all that eventful on the new games front. Well, now we have a whole bunch of new stuff and this week's Friday Livestream is dedicated to those games.
We knew that Larian was working on something big that stopped their work on the Linux version, and now we know what.
The lovely 2.5D Unreal Engine powered physics puzzler has been announced for Linux, and will soon be available in an open beta on Steam.
Victor Vran is a game I’ve been really wanting to see a Linux version, and while it was planned from the start to have one, I didn’t think it would be so soon!
Technobabylon is being released for Windows later this month, but the Linux release has been pushed back indefinitely.
Spec Ops: The Line is one title I have been eagerly awaiting, and now that it’s available on Linux I took a look for you.
Developer Shiro Games have previously announced that Evoland 2 is coming to Linux, and have now released the official trailer for the upcoming game.
Thanks to my friends at Techland I have been able to test the upcoming Linux performance patch. It’s looking mighty fine right now.
The folks at SCS Software released a big patch for Euro Truck Simulator 2, along with a Scandinavia DLC, so I decided it was a good time to revisit the game and give some commentary on it and the expansion.
Planetary Annihilation is a great game, despite a few flaws here and there. It's my favourite strategy game on Linux, and the news is good.
In a move that will please many (myself included), the Skullgirls Linux port has now been moved to a porting partner to be done officially.
I've worked over the last few days in my coding cave to bring a new feature, a release calendar for Linux games!
CO-OP : Decrypted recently added in Linux support to the rather good looking 2.5D platformer, so it’s time for an overdue look at it with some initial thoughts.
The popular action platformer has undergone a massive rewrite since last year to remove the dependency on XNA and to add a host of improvements. It is now nearing completion and has been made available in an open beta on Steam.
The charming sci-fi platformer was released for Windows in February to very positive reviews from press and customers, and is now finally available for Linux.
If you’re a fan of 4X strategy games, then you will have probably heard of Master of Orion. Honestly, Master of Orion 2 is one of my all time favourite games, and now I can play it without any messing around on Linux.
TowerFall Ascension has been given the gift of DLC and DRM free treatment on GOG.com. The Dark World Expansion pushes TowerFall further in every direction, a great excuse to revisit the beloved indie fighter.