Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.

I had the pleasure of testing out Transmissions Element 120 , a single-player experience set in the Half-Life universe. It’s now out, and available on Linux.I have to say, I thought it was excellent. I really like the mysterious setting, the performance even at 4K resolution is pretty decent too.It feels a little bit like the start of Portal 2, as you don’t really know what’s going on, but it’s very intriguing. I didn’t have too much trouble figuring anything out, so it’s not overly challenging, but it was a really nice experience.The new weapon it introduces is really freaking sweet though, using it to smash down enemies, boost-jump, or break your fall so you don’t die from big heights—really clever weapon.It’s best played in a dark room, with headphones and the volume up for maximum effect. It’s still enjoyable in the bright of day though.I must admit, I’m really surprised at the quality of it. Very impressive.Transmissions : Element 120 is a short single player experience set in the Half-Life Universe featuring a unique gravity defying weapon that allows you to jump buildings and sustain large falls. The story takes place at a mysterious date & location. Where are you? Why have you been sent?The new and updated release with Linux support also includes:- Enhanced dynamic lighting- Integrated Source Shader Editor 0.5 for enhanced post processing & lighting- Improved support for complex physics structure- Support for supermassive physics objects- Pre-processed AO- Improved AI and group behavior on multiple AI typesPlaying it actually made me want to go and finally finish Half-Life 2, maybe I will now.