The game has already been out for a couple of years

Feb 20, 2015 16:19 GMT  ·  By

Bleed is a new 2D action platformer developed and published by Ian Campbell on Steam for Linux. The developer has released a patch for the game and made it compatible with the Linux platform.

Bleed has been available on the other platforms for quite some time and it originally arrived on Steam with the help of the Greenlight program. This means that the community voted to see the game on Steam and it already garnered a lot of positive reviews.

"Bleed is an action-platformer focused on stylish, acrobatic dodging and fluid, challenging gameplay. There's no filler -- just you and your skills against seven levels of enemies, obstacles, breakneck set-pieces and inventive bosses!" is noted in the Steam synopsis.

The system requirements for the games are not really that high and many people will be able to play it. They will need glibc 2.15+ support, any modern Linux distro (32-bit or 64-bit), a 2.0 GHz dual-core processor, 2GB or RAM, an OpenGL 3.0+ (with ARB extensions acceptable) video card, and 350 MB of HD space. Full gamepad control has been implemented as well.

More details about it can be found on Steam. There is no special discount attached to the game, but it's already pretty cheap.

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