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Today GOL asks: what have you been playing on Linux, and what do you think about it?

I've personally been playing a lot of OpenRA, which I think I may have an addiction to. Really love the classic Westwood RTS games, I just wish the AI was a little better.

We had some fun playing Left 4 Dead 2 last night as well, such a good solid game. Great fun to play with friends, even if we did utterly fail at putting fuel in the car at the end of a certain level. Stupid Tank.

Now that the XCOM 2 patch and DLC is out I am also very much looking forward to getting back to kicking alien ass.

This coming week I am hoping to polish up our statistics page some more and include a resolution picker too. Along with general bug fixing of the website I am also planning to continue rolling out more features and new sections, but more on that later.

So many games, so little time!

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loggfreak Jun 5, 2016
currently Alice: Madness Returns in Wine
omer666 Jun 5, 2016
Unfortunately, I haven't had much time for gaming lately.

I have been playing some Tomb Raider, having a lot of fun. The story is not that great, but the game's overall experience is really enjoyable.

I have been playing some Torchlight - the first one, native, thanks to the Humble Store. It's just the great Diablo-like action we're all craving for ;-)

Finally, I played Dead Island Definitive Edition for one hour and I must say I am satisfied with it. Looking forward to buying Riptide too, as according to many reviewers, it's the one title that shows the most benefits.
niarbeht Jun 5, 2016
American Truck Simulator.

WHY CAN'T I STOP PLAYING IT? D:
toor Jun 5, 2016
Dead island definitive edition, payday 2, Ark, Hotline Miami 2, Chaos reborn
pete Jun 5, 2016
Serious Sam 3, Dead Island Riptide DE, Dying Light The Following
zimplex1 Jun 5, 2016
Prison Architect... Religiously.
Zelox Jun 5, 2016
I got Soma and I just finished it today ^^.
Great game and something I really recommend.

Other then that Iv been playing torchlight II and Shadwen.
TheRiddick Jun 5, 2016
In between hitting my car with a sledge hammer and swearing at it(backyard mechanic here), I have been playing mostly Warthunder as of late, I did just recently finish Metro Last Light, good game that, thought some of the missions are confusing as to what you must do...
Kuduzkehpan Jun 5, 2016
Borderlands 2
Dota 2
CS:Go
Shank 2 (almost best arcade ever.)

Hatred,Statis, posibly Strife will be next if i could see performance boosts.


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DavidMacActs Jun 5, 2016
Before I got into Linux, I played through the entire campaign of the new Tomb Raider on Windows. After it got ported to Linux, I installed it on my system just to see how well it was transferred. I've been enjoying it so much that I'm finding myself playing through the entire campaign once more, but this time on my favorite OS. :)

I also watched the entire Alien franchise for the first time ever - I know, late to the party - and jumped at the chance to purchase Isolation when it went on sale. I've been playing some of that, but not as much. Partially because I'm terrified about confronting the Xenomorph.


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