Games for GNU/Linux
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Feral Interactive Vulkan-izes Mad Max
Feral Interactive has pushed a Vulkan renderer for their recent Mad Max Linux port into public beta.
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Mad Max meets Vulkan in a new fully public beta for Linux, benchmarks and OpenGL vs Vulkan comparisons
Mad Max [Feral Store, Steam] from Feral Interactive has been updated with a public beta as the Linux version is now able to use Vulkan and it brings some mighty performance changes.
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It's Been Five Years Since That Interesting Message From Gabe Newell
For those wishing to relive a past fond moment for Linux gaming or weren't reading Phoronix five years ago, today marks five years since receiving an interesting message from GabeN.
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Mantis Burn Racing, an awesome looking top-down racer could come to Linux with enough support
I was pointed towards Mantis Burn Racing [Steam, Official Site] as the developers are considering a Linux port of their fantastic looking top-down racer. They may do it with enough requests.
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Lil Tanks, an action-packed side-scroller will release for Linux next week
I've been sent in details about 'Lil Tanks' [Steam, Official Site], which is an action-packed side-scroller with some really great retro visuals.
I've been told it will release on Tuesday, April 4th and it will have day-1 Linux support at release. It will release with a 20% off sale too for a whole week.
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Nongünz, an action platformer with a clever visual style will come to Linux
We certainly aren't short on action platformers, but Nongünz [Official Site] looks like it could easily stand out with the unique visual style.
I absolutely love the visuals. I think it looks fantastic mixing black and white with a gentle touch of sepia for things like fire. Not many games go for a black and white style, so it's interesting to see more developers try it out.
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Rise to Ruins (formerly Retro-Pixel Castles) has another massive content update
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