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Games: Crimson Freedom, THRASHER, and More
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Talking point - what have you be playing recently? | GamingOnLinux
Hello GamingOnLinux readers! It's time again to open up the floor as they say so jump into the comments and give your latest recommendations.
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Crimson Freedom could be one to watch for single-player RTS fans | GamingOnLinux
Do you like single-player RTS games with a proper narrative to go with it? You may want to keep a close eye on the upcoming Crimson Freedom. The developer has just announced it with a gameplay reveal to show it off, and it looks promising.
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THRASHER is thoroughly weird and it's out now as the follow up to THUMPER | GamingOnLinux
I'm not entirely sure what I thought of THRASHER but it's certainly a unique experience and it's officially out now with Linux / Steam Deck support. Note: a key was provided to GamingOnLinux.
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Halls of Torment is still probably the best survivor-like with The Boglands DLC and free update out now | GamingOnLinux
Possibly still the absolute best action-roguelike survivor-like ever made, Halls of Torment has expanded with The Boglands DLC and a big free update. Note: a DLC key was provided to GamingOnLinux.
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Get The Sinking City Remastered and a lot of Sherlock Holmes in this Humble Bundle | GamingOnLinux
Need some more adventures? How about The Sinking City Remastered and a bunch of Sherlock Holmes? Check out the Lovecraft and Sherlock classics collection. A new one from Humble Bundle that should keep you going for quite some hours. Below the cut we'll give you the usual compatibility ratings.
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GZDoom successor project UZDoom gets a first preview release | GamingOnLinux
After the GZDoom implosion, the rest of the developers split off to form UZDoom and the first preview release has rolled out with some essential improvements.
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The Godot Engine 2025 showreel is out | GamingOnLinux
Showing off a bunch of what's capable with the free and open source game engine Godot, the 2025 showreel has been released. What we have here is a really varied selection of games, and even some apps thrown in too like Material Maker.
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Fantasy Grounds virtual tabletop (VTT) is now free to play | GamingOnLinux
Previously known as Fantasy Grounds Unity, the developers at SmiteWorks have now made Fantasy Grounds VTT free to play.