Leftovers: Gaming
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Pillars of Eternity: The White March Part One review: Just another chapter in a long tale
If you’ve played Baldur’s Gate any time in the past decade, chances are you’ve also (whether you knew it or not) played through its 1999 expansion, Tales of the Sword Coast. The two have been packaged together for years now, and for good reason—there’s no reason not to play Tales of the Sword Coast. It’s thirty hours of side content, integrated so seamlessly into the base game it’s hard to tell where Baldur’s Gate ends and Sword Coast begins.
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Pillars of Eternity Is Now 33% Off on Steam for Linux
The amazing Pillars of Eternity party-based RPG developed by Obsidian Entertainment and published by Paradox Interactive is now discounted on Steam for Linux with 33%.
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1 of 4 Games Is Now Available On Steam For Linux
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Looks Like Feral Interactive's Linux Ports Will See More AMD Love
Feral Interactive are awesome, that's not exactly news, but they did send out an interesting tweet earlier showing off some new kit.
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The New Starbound Update Has Arrived With A Great Trailer, Huge Update
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Teeworlds, The Free & Open Source 2D Battle Game Is Now On Steam For Linux
Teeworlds is a great little 2D battle game, and while it has been around for a while it's now just become available on Steam.
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