Games: Swim Out, Mesa, Psychonauts, SteamWorld Dig 2, Ravenfield
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Some thoughts on Swim Out, a relaxing puzzle experience
A game about swimming might not be the most obvious premise for the puzzle genre. Swim Out, released today, nonetheless combines stylized visuals and audio into a relaxing package.
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Mesa now has more games in the whitelist for threaded GL
The threaded GL dispatch code to speed up some Linux games currently uses a Whitelist and now more games have been added.
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Psychonauts is currently free on Humble Store
The game was originally released in 2005 and came to Linux much later in a Humble Bundle after Double Fine took back the rights to the game. If you're interested, our contributor Hamish posted a review of it on Linux.
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SteamWorld Dig 2 to release on Steam with Linux support on September 22nd
Note down September 22nd in your gaming calendars, as SteamWorld Dig 2 will officially release on Steam with Linux support.
I did announce recently that Linux support will be day-1 and their latest email to me confirms this, as does the Steam store page with "Available: September 22 - Windows, Mac & Linux". Really great to see!
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Single-player FPS 'Ravenfield' updated with the ability to command your troops
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