![]() Sounds like fun, and it’s already available as an early access game on Linux while the game will hit its final release in 2015. Maps, characters and environments are all Voxel based and it comes with a tool to edit them all by yourself. BlockStormĪ game mixing the Voxel aspects of Minecraft inside a shooter. It’s already in early access on Steam and Linux is in. Black IceĪ strange FPS a la Tron where you fight viruses as enemies in very colorful environments. It’s apparently using CryEngine, since the game was originally developed by Crytek UK before being handed down to Deep Silver Studio. The sequel to Homefront is already confirmed to support Linux/SteamOS at launch. The final version is expected to hit within this month (February 2015), and it has had very positive reviews so far. This WW1 shooter taking place right in the trenches is already available as an early access title on Steam for Linux. The idea is cool, but I’m not sure how you could make a game last several hours on that concept. It will be available on Linux, and you can already download and play with the prototype on their website. This means you can actually think about your next move instead of playing solely on your reflexes just like in other FPS. SuperHotĪ very original game where you are by default in bullet-time mode: time only passes when you move around. Tripwire is a known supporter of the Linux Gaming platform and their sequel to their original gory FPS is expected to be available for Linux/SteamOS at launch at the same time as the other platforms. I’d say this is a pretty good ratio, while way lower than what we expect for Simulation Games on Linux in 2015. Overall, 8 are already confirmed (4 AAA and 4 indies), 9 are unknown at this stage and 4 are clearly not planned for Linux. I listed both known ports as well as potential ones, and even the FPS we should NOT expect to see on Linux. Here’s what you can expect to hit within the course of this year. The good news is that there’s more coming in 2015. You like them, and Linux is starting to have a very decent collection of some of the best in that genre (Metro, most of Valve’s titles, Killing Floor…). ![]()
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