Gaming Leftovers

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Exploration Adventure Game 'Else Heart.Break()' Released DRM Free And On Steam For Linux
You take on the role of the young Sebastian, who gets a job as a soda salesman in the remote and strange city of Dorisburg. The city is vast, with plenty of large indoor areas, and just tracking down your new employer proves to be a challenge. I spent my first hour of playing trying to find my way around the city and talking to everyone I met, without any real sense of my objective, so the game is a bit of a slow burner. It's apparent that a lot of work has gone into making an interesting city with many venues for exploration and interactions though, so if you enjoy a game world you can get lost in, this game seems like it might fit the bill.
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BRAWL Is A Reasonably Amusing Updated Version Of Bomberman For Linux
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Gaming: The Talos Principle
Maybe its only me because it was the first game of this quality I have played. And above all, I could actually play it on my normal Intel GPU laptop (but surprisingly only on Linux, the Windows version refused to play on my under-powered laptop).
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Plans for Vulkan driver, OpenMandriva game portal, and more open gaming news
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Steam for Linux Beta Client Gets a Fix for the Audio Wizard
The Steam client is approaching another stable release, and developers have just added a number of general fixes and improvements, with a little something for the Linux platform.
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Grand Ages: Medieval Strategy Game Released for SteamOS
Grand Ages: Medieval is a new strategy game that combines both turn-based elements and real-time battles into a single experience. It's developed by Gaming Minds Studios and published by Kalypso Media Digital.
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Fresh Team Fortress 2 Update Released by Valve
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Valve Keeps the Mystery About the November 10 Launch of the Steam Machines
Valve is supposed to launch the new Steam Machines on November 10, and users have started to wonder why there isn't a lot more excitement coming from the company.
The release of the Steam Machines, the new consoles from Valve, powered by SteamOS, a Linux distribution based on Debian, is supposed to happen in less than 2 months and the company has yet to make any kind of announcement regarding the events from that day. People are now starting to wonder if Valve is really serious about this thing or if it's just another phase.
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The Astronauts Looking to Port The Vanishing of Ethan Carter for Linux Users
The Vanishing of Ethan Carter is a beautiful first-person adventure game developed by a studio named The Astronauts, and it looks like they are finally willing to take a closer look at Linux support.
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