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Games: House of Necrosis, Flick Shot Rogues, and More
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GamingOnLinux ☛ ZOE Begone! is a fab hand-drawn fusion of bullet hell with a run and gun
Inspired by drawn-on-film animation of the 1930s, ZOE Begone! masterfully blends together a bullet hell with a run and gun shooter and you need to check it out.
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GamingOnLinux ☛ Mixing retro Resident Evil vibes with a mystery dungeon, House of Necrosis arrives in October
Looking a lot like a classic Resident Evil game but switching things up to be turn-based, with dungeon exploration - House of Necrosis looks genuinely very cool. It will have Native Linux support and a demo is available right now, with the release date recently announced to be October 6th.
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GamingOnLinux ☛ Line up the perfect shot to bump enemies in the wonderful and clever Flick Shot Rogues
Flick Shot Rogues is a turn-based tactical roguelike about flicking your characters across the map, to bump into enemies. It's clever and a new favourite. Disclosure: a key was provided to GamingOnLinux.
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GamingOnLinux ☛ Deep Rock Galactic: Survivor is an excellent horde survival game - 1.0 out now
Deep Rock Galactic: Survivor 1.0 has now officially released, so you can deep dive into one of the best horde survival games around and dig for riches. Time for some more Rock and stone! Note: I personally purchased it a good while ago, but was given early access to the release build.
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GamingOnLinux ☛ Soldat dev releases demo for Jackal, a brutal new top-down action game inspired by Hotline Miami
From Transhuman Design who made Soldat, King Arthur's Gold and Maniac is a fresh action game with Jackal and you can now try it early with the demo release. Like their previous releases, it has Native Linux support too.
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GamingOnLinux ☛ Steam Deck plugin adds AMD FSR4 support to improve visuals
You're supposed to only be able to use AMD FSR4 with the latest AMD GPUs, but thanks to a woops from AMD - even the Steam Deck can now use FSR4. It's all a bit of a hack though and completely unsupported.
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GamingOnLinux ☛ Check out the demo for Kokoro Kitchen, a sweet farm-to-table cooking game
The 2.0 demo of the casual sweet farm-to-table cooking game Kokoro Kitchen is out now, and it really does look wonderful. It also has a Native Linux version.