Leftovers: Gaming
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Unvanquished Alpha 44 Brings Many Gameplay Changes
The latest monthly point release to the Unvanquished open-source first person shooter was released yesterday.
Unvanquished Alpha 44 brings many gameplay changes: removing the credit system, simplifying the momentum system, anti-camping measures, removal of stamina, and many other changes.
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Testers Needed For 'Quasar' An Online Bullet Hell Space Shooter, Linux To Be A First Class Citizen Here
Pretty safe to say Quasar caught my eye, and not just because Linux is going to be a first class citizen, but it looks great and I want to get my hands on it. It looks exactly like the kind of game I might actually beat Samsai on, so maybe we will have to do a livestream together and battle it out.
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Divinity: Original Sin Enhanced Edition Looks Set For Release This Month
Looks like Divinity: Original Sin will finally see the promised Linux version with the Enhanced Edition due on October 27th.
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Magicka 2 Looks Like It Will Land On Linux Soon, Having Final Tweaks
Just a heads up guys, Magicka 2 looks like it could land on Linux this month. A developer mentioned it's undergoing final bug fixes and performance improvements. Their communication with the community on this has been nothing short of excellent, and it's really nice to see them being so open about the ports development.
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Narrative Game 'The Beginner's Guide' Released On Steam
The Beginner's Guide is the new game from The Stanley Parable creator Davey Wreden, and it was released for Linux on Steam last week, along with the Windows and Mac versions.
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Cyberpunk Adventure 'Read Only Memories' Released DRM Free And On Steam, Has Demo
The game was funded on Kickstarter in 2013, and in spite of Linux being a stretch goal that wasn't reached, the game got a day-one release for Linux yesterday.
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Team Fortress 2 Gets Big Community Update on Steam for Linux
Team Fortress 2, a multiplayer game developed by Valve that's still among the most played titles on Steam, has been upgraded once more for the Linux platform, and it comes with a community-created update named The Invasion Community.
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Prison Architect 1.0 Is Finally Here, Lets You Build and Manage the Most Secure Prison
After being in development for the last three years, British game developer Introversion Software was euphoric to announce the final release of the first ever stable build of the Prison Architect game for all supported platforms.
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