Underworld Ascendant: Linux criticism and support ...

Underworld Ascendant cover

Underworld Ascendant is a first-person action video game that has been developed by Otherside Entertainment studios and published by 505 Games, where users take on the role of Avatar, returning from the abyss and living a series of adventures throughout the games that this title offers. The truth is that the video game has attracted interest from some users and also a great negative criticism from others, who seem quite upset.

However, these criticisms do not seem to affect the support for Linux. As you know, the world of Linux gaming has been resurrected in recent years and that is why we echo many news related to video games. Otherside and 505 Games seem keen to stick with the Linux support that they will add in the future and it also looks like they will be working hard to fix all the causes of the negative reviews we've talked about.

Updates are coming to improve the problems that were there, and also improve the current AI and gameplay. Those improvements seem to be coming to the Linux port as well, which is good news and it will also have the same content as in the current version. As for that future port for Mac and Linux, it seems that they have already done most of the work, so there will not be much left to see the versions for these two operating systems launched and that we will find in the Humble Store and Steam stores.

Official sources have confirmed that they are working on tests to versions of the game for Mac and Linux, which shows that the development work has already been done, we just need to polish it before launch, that is, they have been blocked in terms of code and go directly to quality control. In addition, they have stated that they are already working on the second update that will affect all versions of the game.


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  1.   Edgard Lopez said

    Find out more about the history of the game before publishing, in this blog you have the habit of doing everything very shabby

  2.   filter-external-aquarium said

    I find it more shabby to make an unfounded criticism and without any constructive intention, on a blog that makes very good contributions.
    Could you find out more about the blog, and after that if you are interested in improving it, contact the owner and present your opinions, with better intentions.