Games for GNU/Linux
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GOG will be adding games with virtual items purchases, according to changes in legal agreements
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EVERSPACE, the amazing looking space shooter should be on Linux before the end of September
EVERSPACE [Official Site] is the brand new graphically impressive space shooter from ROCKFISH Games. They've had a few troubles with the Linux build, but they have said it should be on Linux before the end of September.
The game is using Unreal Engine and it seems it hasn't been the best experience for them.
I am unbelievable excited to try this out, as graphically looks amazing, but even more importantly the actual gameplay looks intense and fun too!
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Here's my review and video of 'RIVE', a fast paced & beautiful action game and the last game from Two Tribes
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Event[0] a sci-fi narrative exploration game is coming to Linux, befriend a spaceship computer to get home to Earth
Event[0] [Official Site] is a very cool looking sci-fi exploration game, and the great news is that the developers told me they are doing a Linux build too.
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Feral Interactive are teasing a Linux announcement for tomorrow, hype train is leaving the station
Feral Interactive are at it again folks, it's been a while since we had a teaser. Looks like tomorrow we will get a new game announcement from Feral.
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