Games: Project 5: Sightseer, 'Jupiter Hell', Dimension Drive, Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes, Counter-Strike
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Some early thoughts on the open-world sandbox game ‘Project 5: Sightseer’
Project 5: Sightseer [Steam] is a hard game to describe properly, but it certainly has managed to capture my attention.
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Development of roguelike 'Jupiter Hell' sounds like it's going well
It's now been a whole year since the game was funded on the Kickstarter, so to celebrate the developer has given a big status update on the progress of developing the game. They've grown as a studio, with 10 people now working on the game, they've put multiple types of enemies into the game and the base gameplay mechanics are actually in and the ASCII mode is also in.
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Split-screen shoot 'em up 'Dimension Drive' has officially released with Linux support
Need more shoot 'em ups? Dimension Drive [Steam, Official Site] released recently and it came with Linux support. It looks absolutely nuts too!
It wasn't smooth sailing for this one, as their original Kickstarter was trolled with a large fraudelent pledge that resulted in their original campaign failing to hit the goal. They later put up a new Kickstarter, which actually was successful and a lot more so than the first one in terms of funding raised.
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Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes adds a Linux Beta, not officially supported
I have to say, this looks incredibly fun! The developers of Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes [Steam, Official Site] have put up a Beta build for Linux gamers.
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Speculation: Counter-Strike: Global Offensive might be getting a PUBG-like mode
I should state, for the record, that this is entirely speculative of course. However, it's interesting to note especially for Linux gamers since we do not have anything really like PLAYERUNKNOWN'S BATTLEGROUNDS and the developer has no plans for a Linux version. I would certainly appreciate something resembling it on Linux, as I do love those types of games.
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