Games: Steam Deck, SiNKR 3, Scathe, and More
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Even MORE invites for Steam Deck purchases will start going out now
You've heard this before right? As of today, Valve will be sending out even more emails each time to invite people to purchase their reserved Steam Deck.
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SiNKR 3 is a wonderful end to a clever wordless puzzle game series
Love puzzle games? Check out the new Native Linux release of SiNKR 3. It's a wordless puzzle game that needs you to hook and pull various objects and it's quite a gem. Note: key provided by the developer.
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JSAUX announce their new Steam Deck Dock with an M.2 SSD slot
Need more storage space for your Steam Deck when docked up to a TV or monitor? JSAUX have returned with their next-generation Steam Deck Dock and it sounds pretty interesting.
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Scathe is definitely not the FPS experience I was expecting
Scathe is a brand new FPS from Damage State and Kwalee that seemed interesting from some previews before release. I took a look and did not come away impressed. You could say I'm being scathing of this one. It does work out of the box on Linux desktop and Steam Deck but that's about where the good points end. Note: key provided by the publisher.
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Various BioShock games get a 2K Launcher calling it a 'Quality of Life Update'
Apparently now a Quality of Life Update means adding a launcher to existing games and breaking them, if you're 2K that is.
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Psychological horror detective adventure Saint Kotar gets a Linux version
Nearly a whole year after the release, the point and click psychological horror detective adventure game Saint Kotar now has a Native Linux version available. This was crowdfunded on Kickstarter back in 2020 with €50,178 in funding, so it's nice to see it successfully deliver, although more than a little late.