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Bonus article only 11 days late :P because open source seems like a pretty big deal to this community

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[Previous week](https://iusearchlinux.fyi/post/261604) What's going on this week? Summer sale is over, Prime had their thing going. Anything that flew under the radar you'd like to share from your hauls? No recs this week, been busier than expected. I plan on trying some demos this upcoming week so if you know of one you're interested in, share it here and maybe I'll post a mini-review on it :)

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Another week, another post. Tell us what you've got going whether it's mobile, console or computer! drop's recs: Rogue Heroes: Ruins of Tasos ([Wii](https://www.nintendo.com/store/products/rogue-heroes-ruins-of-tasos-switch/), [Windows](https://store.team17.com/product/rogue_hero_sku), [Steam](https://store.steampowered.com/app/787810/Rogue_Heroes_Ruins_of_Tasos/), [Amazon Luna](https://www.amazon.com/luna/detail/B093NJM6PD)) In between getting bodied by Nioh 2, I've been trying to get into anything else and Ruins of Tasos is about the only other thing capable of keeping my interest at the moment. An homage to the Super Nintendo Zelda, you'll find yourself heading to dungeons right away in order to progress the story, and with some procedural generation you'll get access to glass tools (one dungeon use only, die and you'll have to obtain them again!) to try to defeat the boss. Unlike Zelda every run will net you gems which you can use to upgrade the town, unlock new classes, upgrade your stats and your weapon abilities. It's simple, it's fun, it's slightly challenging. Best of all? Online multiplayer. Grab some friends and have a blast!

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