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What game would you most like to see on Linux this year?

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It's question time again, don't you love it? This time I want to ask you a simple question "What game would you most like to see on Linux this year?"

Personally, I would like to see another big game like XCOM 2 have a same-day Linux release.

As for existing Windows releases, I would love to have Skyrim. A pipe dream for sure, but it would be great to have. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Fornax Feb 29, 2016
The only games I'm still waiting for are the rest of the Serious Sam series
flesk Feb 29, 2016
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Off the top of my head; Age of Empires II. Might go for something else once I've thought a bit about it though. Maybe Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons, or A Hat in Time, though that one's not even released yet.
Glog78 Feb 29, 2016
Path of Exile / Souls Series / The Witcher 3 / Bioware RPG's (thanx for people working on an opensorce engine / Bethesda RPG's
pete Feb 29, 2016
Doom, Fallout 4, Skyrim, GTA 5, all Blizzard games


Last edited by pete on 29 February 2016 at 8:38 pm UTC
drmoth Feb 29, 2016
Witcher 3, dammit!


Last edited by drmoth on 29 February 2016 at 9:30 pm UTC
NicoS Feb 29, 2016
GTAs (even vice city would be awesome)
Pro Evolution Soccer (actually FIFA would be much better, but I'm pretty pessimistic on this one)
Project Cars
Assetto Corsa
Endless Legend/Space
Undertale
MGSV
Shenmue 3
Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance
FINAL FANTASY III, IV, V, VI, VII & VIII
Black Mesa
Witcher 3
Homeworld Remastered Collection
Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes
Fallout 4
strycore Feb 29, 2016
I'd say Doom but it this is almost guaranteed to work with Wine so I'll go with Dishonored 2 instead.


Last edited by strycore on 29 February 2016 at 10:20 pm UTC
johndoe86x Feb 29, 2016
I'd like a solid Witcher 3 port with Vulkan
micha Feb 29, 2016
Very much looking forward to Rocket League and Street Fighter V, besides my top wishes are:
* The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
* Dishonored - Game of the Year Edition
* The Wolf Among Us
* Life Is Strange
* Alien Swarm
* Samurai Gunn
scaine Feb 29, 2016
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I'd really like to play Dishonoured again. And ideally its sequel. And the Thief series. Can you spot a theme?

Outside of stealing stuff, a quick look at my subscribed threads on Steam reveals that I'm mostly looking forward to:
The Vanishing of Ethan Carter
Tomb Raider
Life is Strange

And given my 250-odd hours in the first game, I should probably mention that I'm still vaguely excited for Killing Floor 2. But Tripwire do make being a fan hard when they stir up launch-level hype (and announce in-house Linux development!) in mid-2014 and then embark on a two year Early Access hell ride, during which Linux is mentioned precisely zero times... until just recently when they let slip that they lost their "Linux guy" months back and still haven't found a replacement. So yeah, I honestly believe that Early Access is a fool's game. I will always stay clear of it.
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