Leftovers: Gaming
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Windlands, a first person grappling hook exploration game now on SteamOS & Linux
Windlands looks like one of the more unique indie games I've seen recently, and the idea of bouncing around with a grappling hook sounds fun.
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XCOM 2 is starting to look mighty interesting
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Homeworld: Deserts of Kharak may come to Linux some day
I'm a big fan of the Homeworld series and since the game is being developed with Unity I really hope it comes to Linux in the near future. Homeworld: DoK is due to be released this 20th January.
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SpeedRunners, a competitive action-platform runner has been delayed for Linux
SpeedRunners, a competitive action-platform runner which was originally going to be out for Linux before Christmas has been delayed. It now has no ETA.
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Medieval II: Total War Collection coming to Mac and Linux via Steam
Feral Interactive announced today that Medieval II: Total War™ Collection will be released on Steam for both Mac and Linux on January 14th. Developed by Creative Assembly and published by SEGA for Windows in 2006, Medieval II: Total War has received a wealth of critical praise since for its historical reach and immersive gameplay.
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