Games Leftovers
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Polygod is a fast-paced FPS with a weapon you constantly upgrade and it's now out
If you think you have good aim and fast reflexes, Polygod is probably a good FPS for you to check out with single-player and online play.
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Railway Empire heads into Canada with The Great Lakes DLC out now
Railway Empire - The Great Lakes is a new DLC out now that adds some interesting new content for the rail network sim.
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Soldak's latest action RPG Din's Legacy now has an action-packed trailer
Din's Legacy [Official Site] is promising some interesting gameplay features, along with full Linux support like their previous titles. Due sometime in the 4th quarter of 2018, it now has a trailer.
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The rather good jet-combat game Hyperspace Dogfights to get a juicy free update next month
Hyperspace Dogfights impressed me when I took a look at it back in May and development is set to continue with a free content update next month.
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Fictorum, the action RPG with destructible environments looks like it's now on the way to Linux
Fictorum is an action RPG with destructible environments from Scraping Bottom Games, they said last year they planned a Linux version and it looks like it's now happening.
The tip comes from NuSuey/TuxDB where it showed a Linux content depot turning up recently. Checking SteamDB seems to indicate this is indeed true as of early this morning. When checking on their public roadmap, it seems they solved some issues they were having with a Linux version recently so this does indicate it's quite likely to release.
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There's some great Linux games on sale right now
Time to set your week up by grabbing some fresh Linux games, here's a lot at some hot stuff on sale right now.
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Airships: Conquer the Skies will have you build a Steampunk airship full of cannons, out now
Not many games will allow you to build a flying Steampunk fortress, while you brace for impact as a massive flying Kraken smashes it to pieces - Airships: Conquer the Skies let's you do that.
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RTS game Krush Kill 'N Destroy to be unofficially revived with the OpenRA game engine
Krush Kill 'N Destroy 1 and 2 are two classic real-time strategy titles from the 90's and a team of coders are looking to revive them using the open source OpenRA game engine.
Thanks to the power of OpenRA it will be open source, support Linux, Mac and Windows along with having online play, modding support and more. They don't currently have the source available for viewing yet, seems like that will come along with the first release.
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