In regards to the worry of Valve dominance. I usually setup WINE or Proton directly (I'm a bit more elbow grease). I have never tried either of these games, let alone obtained via Epic, but, when trying to get the game running through Lutris, were you attempting to run it with WINE or Proton? Did you try configuring it outside of Lutris? I've never been a fan of Lutris myself. (Though this was merely a personal anecdote that may not be representative of the overall situation.) I love the work they've been doing and supporting, but I don't want to be totally dependent on them. I instead meant to express my general feeling of unease about Valve's dominance. No, of course I don't mean it that way! And, for what it's worth, I'm not claiming that I really understood what I was doing when I was trying to get it to run, it's entirely possible I couldn't get it to run because of my own stupidity. I mean, it almost seems that you're complaining that it launches now and Valve has our back (even if Epic most assuredly does not, but like, we knew that). Quoting: ExpandingMan Quoting: Purple Library GuyThat strikes me as a matter of perspective. If you usually enjoy platformer-metroidvania exploration, this is a lovely indie game to pick up and put a good few hours into. Overall it might not reach the heights of excitement that the original did (not many sequels manage it…), but it's still a pretty great game. It's another title that feels like it was made to play on something like the Steam Deck for sure with some tight gamepad controls. Any modern port that uses FNA tends to run great. The game seems to run quite nicely across Linux desktop and Steam Deck, which is not exactly a surprise. You’ll want to search every inch for the hidden items and upgrades you need to survive. Use your remote drone to enter the Breach, a parallel but connected reality that is filled with its own dangers. Where is she? Who is the mysterious person goading her from the other end of the computer terminal?Įxplore an alternate Earth-like world, replete with the ruins of an ancient, high-tech civilization. Indra, the billionaire behind the worldwide Globe 3 conglomerate, heads to Antarctica to investigate the disappearance of her daughter, but ultimately finds herself in an entirely different reality, infected by parasitic machines that both aid and confound her. This long awaited sequel expands on the universe with completely new characters, abilities, and gameplay. You may have played Axiom Verge, or heard it referenced as a benchmark for indie action-exploration games. YouTube videos require cookies, you must accept their cookies to view.
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