Leftovers: Gaming
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Vendetta Curse of Raven's Cry Is Another Sad Linux Game Port
Last week marked the release of Vendetta: Curse of Raven's Cry that was greeted by a Linux release on the same day as the OS X and Windows game release. Given that there were reports of a command-line driven benchmarking mode, I decided to try out the game. However, in total I spent just ten minutes inside the game.
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Syber discounted their Steam Machine line and most are now sold out
Well now, Syber discounted their Steam Machine line (all three models), and now all but the highest price machine are sold out. This was a one-day sale, and sadly we missed covering it here, but it's worth noting that it did well.
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Steam Is Running Another Sale For The Holidays
If you missed out on the massive Steam Machine game sale earlier this month, Valve is running some more sales this week in time for some holiday shopping.
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Storm United FPS major patch released, better Linux performance
Storm United is easily one of my favourite up and coming FPS games, it needs more players so get going people.
In this latest patch they have fixed the annoying issue for Linux gamers not being able to connect to larger maps, as well as optimizing the Linux version to reduce a bunch of stutter it had. Full patch notes available here.
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New Broforce update adds new characters, new game mode and more
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Mini-review of physics puzzler Unmechanical: Extended, released for Linux on GOG and Steam
Unmechanical has been extended with a new chapter, adding more than an hour's worth of puzzles and exploration, and the Unreal Engine 3 powered game is now officially available for Linux. You can buy the Linux version from GOG or Steam, but it does not yet have a SteamOS icon on Valve's distribution platform.
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