Delivery & Beyond is a free new chaotic physics-based co-op game
Need a new game to play with some friends? Delivery & Beyond is a funny online co-op game about scrapping everything from various locations.Read the full article on GamingOnLinux.
Need a new game to play with some friends? Delivery & Beyond is a funny online co-op game about scrapping everything from various locations.Read the full article on GamingOnLinux.
Humble Bundle have launched the latest Humble Choice for February 2026 which includes Resident Evil Village and some other fun games to grab.Read the full article on GamingOnLinux.
With AMD providing the combined CPU and GPU SoC for Valve's Steam Machine, it has confirmed the tiny gaming PC is arriving imminently.
During AMD's latest earnings call that covers the fourth quarter and full year of 2025, AMD chair and CEO Lisa Su gave a small update on Valve's Steam Machine.Read the full article on GamingOnLinux.
Generative AI has played "zero part" in Rockstar Games' creation of GTA 6, Take-Two CEOman Strauss Zelnick has said at the company's latest financial numbers get-together, where he also indicated the game's still on to initially release this November. Well, on consoles at least. Though, back in the AI front, the Z bloke also revealed that Take-Two have "hundreds of pilots and implementations" on the go involving the tech. Read more
Here is a question for the septuagenarians and older in the RPS readership, assuming any of you are that venerable: if some chortling time traveller had told you back in the 50s or 60s that the perpetually sizzling terror of nuclear apocalypse would one day become a nostalgic playground for videogames with two-headed cows and dogs named Dogmeat and swaggering cowboy zombies, what kind of period-appropriate blunt implement would you have clobbered that time traveller with? While you grizzled bo
Take-Two's CEO says generative AI "shouldn't be" used to create GTA 6's worlds, and has also confirmed marketing will begin "this summer."
I have a strange affinity for brutalism. It sucks you in, engulfs you in its stature, kills your spirit in such blunt, obvious ways, that I can't help but be wowed by in all its oppressiveness. As an architectural styling, it is also supremely opportune for sick parkour tricks, something Léonard Lemaitre (Babbdi, Straftat), Nathan Grange and Niels Tiercelin all deeply understand with the volumetric VHOLUME, a "first-person parkour adventure set in a dystopian brutalist city where bureau
It's undeniable that for throwback 3D retro aesthetics, the original PlayStation and Nintendo 64 are the consoles that most people try to emulate. So I'm always quite chuffed to see a game that takes its visual cues from more recent consoles, like, say, Bel's Fanfare, a very 3DS-era looking Zelda-esque game where you play as a little demon girl who works as a cleaner on a strange, massive ship. Read more
You know, sometimes I wonder if Eric "ConcernedApe" Barone ever sleeps. At any given moment it sounds like he's working on something, whether that be yet another update for Stardew Valley, or the definitely still in development, just wait a while you silly sausages, Haunted Chocolatier. And, as it turns out, somewhere along the line, Barone had even considered making Stardew Valley 2. Read more
The purpose of a Tamagotchi is to have a tiny, portable digital pet with you at all times that you can feed and feed and feed until it grows into something slightly bigger, different, a new creature almost. It's generally a sweet, albeit potentially irritating (the beeps…) little micro-game that may cause a touch of stress, but certainly no feelings of fear. In Full Bloom, however, asks "what if your Tamagotchi was actually a blob of an organism with nothing but a mouth that you must co
Humble Bundleâs latest collection of goodies includes some essential sci-fi FPS titles to play, from Black Mesa to the rip-and-slaying Doom Eternal.
Delta Force gets playable bosses before Escape From Tarkov, but Battlestate probably wonât be too worried about being beaten to the punch.
In a new interview, Stardew Valley's creator says he could envisage a sequel or spin-off when asked about what the next ten years hold.
The ChatGPT-maker has apparently been seeking alternatives to Nvidia GPUs since last year, as it looks to use more specialized chips.
Thanks to its dual-mode panel, the Asus ROG Strix XG27UCG can do 160Hz at 4k and 1080p at 320Hz with the press of a button.
Valve's monthly hardware survey shows that the number of people using Steam on Linux is rising rapidly, but they still remain the minority.
Other opinions about the storefront aside, the Epic Games Store launcher, on an experiential level, sucks. I'm not just being needlessly mean here, because this is the exact word Epic Games Store vice president and general manager Steven Allison used in a recent interview about the launcher, where he also detailed what you can expect from it over the course of the rest of the year. Read more
Despite any PR babble you might have heard about 2025 being the "Year of Obsidian", the studio have admitted that putting out three games in the course of 12 months isn't something they're keen to do again. Sadly, two of those games - mushroom-encusted RPG Avowed and space capitalism-encusted RPG The Outer Worlds 2 - haven't managed to hit the sales targets corporate overlords Microsoft assigned them. As it stands, Obsidian say they're keen to do more in the fantasy world of Eora, but aren't wo
Videogames have given us many fascinating healing mechanics and ideas about healing, from the motley support playstyles of Overwatch to the musical cooldown management of Wild Growth, but one thing developers rarely capture is that healing is an expression of power over somebody. However kind, it has the potential to be demeaning, intrusive, even abusive. In my experience of doctors and hospitals, healing is a competition between interpretations of sickness and injury, where the doctor has at
Redeem the latest Sorcerer Ascent codes to claim free rewards and Soul Points to rank up and become a powerful sorcerer to fight evil.
I can only think of two reasons to get a 65% gaming keyboard instead of, at the very least, a tenkeyless: you either have a desk the size of a playing card, or you actually fell for the Alt+F4 trick once, and now harbour an everlasting bigotry towards the Function keys that conspired in your humiliation. Regardless, we’re all friends here, and boards this dinky can have a time and a place – especially if they’re as good as the QPAD Flux 65 Model 5. Read more
Whatever you thought ex-Bungie staff would make next, it probably wasn't a violent-yet-stylish action game like Nekome Nazi Hunter.
STICKER/BALL takes the very basic idea of playing cue sports and thoroughly warps it into chaos. You really have to try this one.Read the full article on GamingOnLinux.