Leftovers: Gaming
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Arcen Games Is Making A 4X Strategy Game, To Be Released In Q2 2015
Arcen, who is probably best known for their cult metroidvania 'A Valley Without Wind' and the space strategy game 'AI War: Fleet Command', has announced their next game.
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Postal Redux Coming From RunningWithScissors, And It's Confirmed For Linux With UE4
RunningWithScissors is planning to re-do Postal 1 into "Postal Redux", and they confirmed it will be on Linux.
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Goofy Arena Shooter 'Square Heroes' Released For Linux
The light-hearted arena shooter from Australian developer Gnomic Studios released for Windows on Desura last month. Last week it was made available for Linux and user reviews so far are quite good.
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Space Hulk Ascension Strategy Released For Linux
Space Hulk Ascension is the standalone sequel to Space Hulk and promises a much better experience. The reviews are great so far, so it looks like it paid off.
There's a lot of content in Ascension with 100+ missions, and all new "Flash missions". An all new Space Marine chapter, more weapons and other tweaks. It certainly seems like a worthy standalone don't you think?
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Kyle Pittman From Minor Key Games Talks About Low Linux Sales, And More
Kyle Pittman From Minor Key Games who created Super Win The Game has done a blog post on Gamasutra about their games, and it shows more poor reception from Linux gamers.
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Ultimate General: Gettysburg, A Tactical Battle Simulator, Released For Linux With A Big Patch
Ultimate General: Gettysburg is a Tactical Battle Simulator that has just been released for Linux. Not only does it look good, but the reviews are good too!
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Valve's Half-Life 2 Iconic Game Celebrates Its 10th Anniversary
Half-Life 2 is one of the best first-person shooters ever made and it has remained in the public conscience as such. Ten years later it's still played by a lot of people and the servers are always full of gamers.
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