Lara Croft Go | Linux & SteamOS Review (the first appearance of Tissue Paper Santa)
Lara Croft Go reminds me of a simplified game of chess and as far as I’m concerned, it’s a masterpiece. In my book it is one of the best puzzle games available on Linux, outclassing it’s older brother Hitman GO in the gameplay department by a mile. Playing Lara Croft Go on SteamOS with a Gamecube controller is the definitive way to enjoy this game. If I haven’t been clear enough, this title gets my wholehearted recommendation. It’s fun, addictive, and there’s a ton of replay value.
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