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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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coryrj19951 Feb 29, 2016
The new Doom
Any classic RTS from Blizzard ( I wish :P )
Witcher 3
Beamboom Feb 29, 2016
Of old releases there's a lot, but I'd be very very happy if we got this trio:
Fallout 4
Dragon Age Inquisition
GTA5

Releases this year:
Scrap Mechanic
The Division

Future releases:
Cyberpunk 2077
Feist Feb 29, 2016
It´s tough to choose between "Fallout 4" and "Deus Ex: Mankind Divided", but I´ll have to go with Fallout because of the game length and expansions that would probably give me 100+ hours of gaming.

I guess my list would look something like this:

1. Fallout 4
2. Deus Ex: Mankind Divided
3. Dishonored II
4. Mafia III
5. GTA V
6. Sherlock Holmes: The Devil´s Daughter
7. Rise of the Tomb Raider
8. Doom
9. Fallout 3 HD remake (not confirmed but a speculated release)
10. Cyberpunk 2077 (though probably not this year)

I´m only including titles that I feel are quite unlikely to get ported. (maybe with the exception of Tomb Raider)


Last edited by Feist on 29 February 2016 at 2:52 pm UTC
SystemShock Feb 29, 2016
Half Life 3 with Vulkan Support ! :-))
Kallestofeles Feb 29, 2016
Witcher 3 (still waiting to play it, though pre-ordered and played about 40h into it on windows when I had it) and Dirt Rally. That is all I need. :P
logge Feb 29, 2016
Still
- Falcon 4.0 BMS - best with VR support
- Starcraft 2
- Street Fighter V

Also I would love to see more Tomb Raiders on Linux...

And, if not this year, then next year:
- Overload
Keyrock Feb 29, 2016
Quoting: Mountain ManWould it be cheeky to say all of them?
Yes. :P

Obviously, the more the merrier, even games I don't particularly want to play myself. That said, the games I'm most interested in personally and absolutely want to play are:

The Witcher 3 - Is this a game that is still going to get ported? I am worried.
Project CARS - Is this a game that is still going to get ported? I am worried.
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided
Dirt Rally
Sherlock Holmes: The Devil's Daughter
Assetto Corsa
Styx: Master of Shadows
Styx: Shards of Darkness
Technomancer
Final Fantasy IX Remastered
Hard Reset Redux
GTA V
Witness
Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen
Deep Down


Last edited by Keyrock on 29 February 2016 at 2:50 pm UTC
FredO Feb 29, 2016
The Witcher 3
Total War: Rome2 (At least an official status update this year would be good!)
Mad Max
Dirt Rally
Some Tomb Raider goodness.
Nanobang Feb 29, 2016
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Saints Row 2.

Less realistic runners up:
Just Cause 3
GTA V
Feist Feb 29, 2016
Quoting: KeyrockThe Witcher 3 - Is this a game that is still going to get ported? I am worried.
Styx: Master of Shadows
Styx: Shards of Darkness
Technomancer
Hard Reset Redux
Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen

These titles would rank high on my list as well, but I would like to think (hope) that all the above games does have a reasonable chanse of being ported/getting a linux release. While on the other hand, there are other titles that I feel would require a significant miracle to show up on Linux.


Last edited by Feist on 29 February 2016 at 3:04 pm UTC
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