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Ballistic Overkill FPS updated, lots of changes and still works great
18 July 2016 at 8:15 pm UTC

Quoting: hardpenguin
Quoting: ElectricPrismI held off buying this because of the Early Access after Storm United going dark :(

On a scale of 1 to 10 for FPS players who like Halo, etc... how good is this?
Pretty good. Personally it reminds me a bit of Team Fortress 2 and maybe Urban Terror. Fast, but not too fast paced shooter with fun classes. It's only 7 euro and definitely worth the price!

Thats sorta of the problem, I agree its worth it yet I would rather shell out $60 and have one FPS to play and get good at instead of 5.

I really wish Halo Online would work on wine it's a great play.

GDC Europe survey shows 17% of developers plan to release Linux titles
18 July 2016 at 8:02 pm UTC Likes: 2

This is fantastic, 17% are confirmed, no doubt the unconfirmed % may be higher.

This is how the avalanche starts.

More games leads to better drivers leads to more sales leads to better steam machines leads to more games leads to...

Ballistic Overkill FPS updated, lots of changes and still works great
18 July 2016 at 7:55 pm UTC Likes: 3

I held off buying this because of the Early Access after Storm United going dark :(

On a scale of 1 to 10 for FPS players who like Halo, etc... how good is this?

Lovecraftian Horror Game "Conarium" Confirmed For Linux
18 July 2016 at 4:08 am UTC

I thought the trailer was bland, confusing and difficult to identify with any kind of video game expectation I could have.

Undertale now available for SteamOS & Linux and it's on sale
17 July 2016 at 6:53 pm UTC Likes: 1

This is in my top 5 for the last 20 years, great game.

System Shock Pre-Alpha Demo now available on Linux, nearing stretch goal
16 July 2016 at 7:58 pm UTC Likes: 1

Quoting: Beamboomlol: "As always, we are a very loud bunch." - true dat. :)
Downloading now!

Correct

The Indie Legends 4 Bundle features excellent games, almost all with Linux support
14 July 2016 at 8:57 pm UTC

Lately I've been collecting local Multiplayer games - Serious Sam 3 is awesome 2-4 local.

Anyways, can anyone share any insight on how PS4 Dual Shock works vs XBONE?

No thumb-sticks on Steam Controller really kills my gaming mojo.

Also does the PS4 Dual Shock Touchpad work as a mouse on SteamOS?

I have 2 X360 Controllers and I'm thinking of getting 4 PS4 Controllers or 2 more X360 or if its good enough 4 XBONE Bluetooth Controllers.

I find that most games don't play nicely with mixing X360 and Steam Controllers suchas Road Redemption.

Thanks in advance, controller support I'm sure is a lot different than it was in 2015.

Game Pencil Engine has plans to support Linux and get on Steam
14 July 2016 at 7:34 pm UTC

Does anyone have any experience trying this thing out? How does it stack up against Game Maker by Yoyo and Unity?

New version of the itch store app is out, better Arch Linux compatibility and other fixes
13 July 2016 at 8:32 pm UTC

Quoting: liamdawe
Quoting: AnxiousInfusionI want to like Itch in everything they do. Certainly a model for Steam and others to follow. But a quick glance at their catalog reveals it dominated by dating sims and romantic visual novels. Or am I just crazy?
There is a lot of cruft on it due to the low barrier of entry, their sorting options generally help you find the good stuff though.

Isn't it ironic that this seems to be both a pro and con to Linux? I spend so much time browsing github, AUR and other package repositories just to figure out what exists that I can use on Arch Linux.

I dunno if I have any more hours in my day to now sift through Itch.io catalog, unless anyone has a pro tip on how to quickly sift through to their good games?