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The Linux beta of Arma 3 has been updated to 1.80, compatible with Windows again for a time
6 March 2018 at 8:39 pm UTC Likes: 1

You mentioned Arma 3 as running on Linux, even though in the Steam Store, it is not visible as a Linux / SteamOS title. I'm quite keen to get a list of other similar titles which aren't shown as working on Linux but still work (e.g. Linux experimental betas, etc).

Quite often I buy bundles, and in some cases I'm pretty sure the game is listed as Windows-only, but there's a Linux version lurking there too, if only I knew about it! I tend not to install the Windows games in bundles, unless I really like the game or I know the game works on Linux.

A good example is Everspace, which doesn't show the Linux/SteamOS icon on Steam store, but there is a working Linux version available.

Slay the Spire adds a new daily challenge mode, like I need any more reasons to play it
6 March 2018 at 3:14 pm UTC

Getting sooo tempted to buy this game. I'd normally buy on sale, but then... how long is that gonna be :/

I've got a bit of Humble wallet credit jangling away, ready to be used up. My resistance is fading...

Some thoughts on Man O' War: Corsair, rough sailing and very little fun
5 March 2018 at 5:47 pm UTC Likes: 2

Slightly off-topic, the pirate game "Tempest" did have Linux betas available, but presumably because they broke the Linux Builds, the Linux betas are no longer available on Steam. The annoying thing is, I own the game and cannot play it - No Linux build available and even if it were available, probably non-working too.

Wish they'd hurry up and fix it.

I had a go with Sid Meier's Pirates Gold (steam, linux ~ dosbox) a few weeks ago. It was a pretty clunky experience for me. There were two emulator choices (Dosbox A, Dosbox B) and they both ran at bad frame-rates, but one was worse than the other.

Steampunk dungeon crawler 'Vaporum' is now officially available on GOG & Steam for Linux
27 February 2018 at 2:00 pm UTC Likes: 1

This has been on my wish-list for a while. It sounds like it is a good quality release. Almost definitely I'll be getting this.

I've been a big fan of dungeon crawlers ever since Dungeon Master (played on Atari ST). Then I was blown away by Legend of Grimrock, a modern version of the classic game style.

There are a few others in the genre, also available for Linux. Fall of the Dungeon Guardians is pretty decent.

Tactical RPG Ash of Gods set to release in March
25 February 2018 at 2:05 am UTC

It looks very interesting, and I'll add to my wishlist. In this case I believe rogue-like suggests things like - Every play through is different; it is replayable (e.g. maybe you start and encounter completely different events along the way); there will be a randomness to it (e.g. you don't get the same set of cards, same items, on every play-through, so you have to adjust your strategies accordingly).

I suppose there are two things that annoys many people who don't appreciate rogue-likes - Randomness can be cruel (and force your play run to fail). But often it is just due to inadequate preparation by the player (I like game difficulty settings, which can be tuned to suit your play-style, as a way to balance this). The other thing - Not being able to store up multiple save games and continue from before where you died / failed to prepare. This second one doesn't bother me *if* each fresh run is sufficiently interesting and diverse from the previous run.

Liking the art style and much of what was teased out in the trailer.

Probably would adore it if replays are wonderfully diverse, as commented on already.

The Humble Classics Return Bundle is a really good deal for Linux gamers
21 February 2018 at 10:09 am UTC Likes: 2

Annoyingly I own all of those except Torment: ToN and Xenonauts. I think this deal will last until the next monthly subscription is active, so I might get the full pack (and $2 wallet credit) if I resume the subscription.

Agree that it is a fantastic bundle. I paid plenty for many of these titles, even on sale elsewhere.

Can you hear that? It's the Steam sales train and it's arrived, also Steam Wishlist revamp
16 February 2018 at 11:56 am UTC

Wondering what current Ark: Survival Evolved linux gamers think of it? I notice in the Steam sale it is at 67% discount, which is pretty decent. Tempted, but I have reservations due to issues with the Linux version, and not sure if the game play is decent or not. Any one want to comment?

THQ Nordic now own Koch Media GmbH
14 February 2018 at 1:50 pm UTC

Well, let's say this - It probably will eventually mean (i.e. 1+ years from now) some changes in game releases. Those changes might or might not be positive for Linux.

Casting a slightly negative light on it - The bigger the publisher, generally the more focussed on Windows and Console games markets.

2D RTS 'Rusted Warfare' adds Steam Workshop support for maps and units, plus loads more
5 February 2018 at 4:57 pm UTC

Picked it up fairly recently myself (1-2 months ago). As usual, too much to play, not enough time. Gave it an hour of play and pretty happy with my short test. Eventually I'll get back to it properly. Pleased to hear about the improvements.

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