Games: Duck in Town - A Rising Knight, The ambitious Anodyne 2: Return to Dust, RPCS3 and Goldberg Steam Emulator
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Duck in Town - A Rising Knight, a comedy adventure coming to Linux later this year
Here's another game being created with the FOSS tool Godot Engine: Duck in Town - A Rising Knight, a comedy 3D graphic adventure.
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The ambitious Anodyne 2: Return to Dust is out with Linux support, some thoughts
Combining elements from both 3D and 2D games, Anodyne 2: Return to Dust has officially released with Linux support.
A very ambitious game, using a 3D art style inspired by the PS1, PS2, and N64 era of gaming and 2D sections much like you would have seen on the GBA and SNES. Developed by Analgesic Productions (Even the Ocean, All Our Asias, Anodyne), it's incredibly impressive when you realise this was made by two people.
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PS3 emulator RPCS3 can now play Demon's Souls at 60FPS thanks to a patch
RPCS3 for emulating the PlayStation 3 continues advancing quickly! A new blog post is up showing off a patch that enables you to play Demon's Souls at 60FPS and 4K.
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The Goldberg Steam Emulator has a new release, marking one year
The Goldberg Steam Emulator is an interesting project and one that could be important if Steam ever goes fully offline.
It's a replacement for the Steam API file, allowing you to play a Steam game that uses Steam's multiplayer APIs on a LAN without Steam or an internet connection. Sounds like it's a pretty handy project.
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