Leftovers: Gaming
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Chaos Reborn Fantasy Strategy Game Fully Released For Linux
As a big fan of the XCOM games, I was really excited to see what the original designer could do with his next game. Chaos Reborn is an interesting take on the fantasy turn based strategy genre.
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Alien Isolation Is Now Available For Linux Gamers
Alien: Isolation was supposed to be released for Linux in late September with the porting done by Feral Interactive but they ended up delaying the release. Today though Alien: Isolation is now available for Steam on Linux!
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Developers Of Ashes Of The Singularity State Linux Will Come After Vulkan Arrives
Ashes of the Singularity looks like an awesome RTS game to try, and the developers have confirmed again they want to do Linux, but they are waiting for Vulkan.
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Ashes of the Singularity to Be the First Game with Support for Vulkan and DirectX 12
Ashes of the Singularity is a new RTS game from a studio named Oxide Games with Stardock as its publisher. As it stands right now, this is the first game to be developed to take advantage of DirectX 12, but the makers of the game are also involved with the Vulkan API.
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The Long Dark Survival Game Launches An Experimental Branch For Linux
The Long Dark is a survival game I've been excited to play for over a year now, as the style is fantastic, and it has some really great reviews.
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