Serious Sam 3: BFE is a very serious first-person shooter, as the name suggests, and it has just received a major update that greatly improves its performance.The Croteam studio has been hard at work and it is trying its best to make Serious Sam 3: BFE one of the best shooters for Linux.The latest update for the... (read more)
Serious Sam 3: BFE is a very serious first-person shooter, as the name suggests, and it has just received a major update that greatly improves its performance.
The Croteam studio has been hard at work and it is trying its best to make Serious Sam 3: BFE one of the best shooters for Linux.
The latest update for the g... (read more)
Haunt, a first person horror game that’s being developed by ParanormalDev, is now set to launch on Steam for Linux.The developers have managed to get their game through the Steam Greelight program and the users have voted favorably for this game.
Serious Sam 3: BFE is available to Steam Linux beta users.
The Steam Autumn Sale is coming to an end, but that doesn’t mean that Linux users can’t make the best of it. Crusader Kings II has made an appearance in the CDR database which means that it will be available for Linux, soon.Crusader Kings II is a real-time strategy developed and published by Paradox Interactive.
Finally, Valve has the pleasure of releasing the Portal game for all Linux operating systems, through the Steam platform. Valve officially released the Portal game back in 2007, along with Team Fortress 2 and Half-Life 2.
Serious Sam 3: BFE, an FPS developed by the famous Croteam Studio, has been included in the most recent IndieRoyale Valentines Bundle 2.0.
The bundle contains a lot of other titles besides Serious Sam 3: BFE, such as Shad'O, Oozi: Earth Adventure, Doc Clock: The Toasted Sandwich of Time, Lunnye Devitsy 2013, and Wake.
Unfortunately, just Serious Sam 3: BFE comes with Linux support, and that's be
Valve has launched on Steam for Linux most of their games, but the important ones, like Left 4 Dead or Half-Life 2, haven’t made an appearance yet.Even if Valve’s fans are happy because they’re playing most of their favorite games, people have started to wonder why other titles, like the ones from the Left 4 Dead franchise, can’t be played.
Steam for Linux is one of the best news we’ve gotten this year, even though it’s not even launched yet. Even better, the list of games that will be supported by Steam has just increased and there’s no sign it’s slowing down. A lot of games made their appearance last week, but a large number of games have just been a... (read more)