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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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Keyrock Jun 5, 2016
I started up Sword Coast Legends: Rage of Demons. It's okay, I guess.
JOndra91 Jun 5, 2016
Planetary Annihilation and Insurgency..
Mortego Jun 5, 2016
I wish I have more time and more friends to play PULSAR: Lost Colony. Cause I don't have, I play Saints Row: The Third and love it. Starbound, CS:GO and PAYDAY 2 sometimes.
pedrojmartm Jun 5, 2016
War thunder. Every day, all days :-)
wolfyrion Jun 5, 2016
I am more of a fighter/PVP/Action gamer but I dont like fps games .
I like competitive games that last 5-30mins or 1h Max like speed runners or hearthstone for example.
Well actually Dark Souls or Street Fighter or Rocket League I can say are the kind of games I would prefer to play but unfortunately I cant. :(

So I played Wand Wars a bit. Not that much of a fight but is a nice game to pass your time.

Wand Wars
http://store.steampowered.com/app/422110

Also since I had nothing to play I have beta test on Linux the NADI Project.

It is free so give it a try if you like exploration games and a nice creepy story :P

Well you have 2 options , either fast save yourself in 1 hour or complete the whole story :P

http://store.steampowered.com/app/474010/?snr=1_5_9__205


Last edited by wolfyrion on 5 June 2016 at 5:40 pm UTC
linux_gamer Jun 5, 2016
Dota 2! Just testing the Vulkan version.
nox Jun 5, 2016
Runescape....
Save me...
It's..
It's eating me alive...
skinnyraf Jun 5, 2016
Transistor, Age of Wonders 3, Minecraft, Ark (runs great on the ZOTAC Steam Machine).

I remember comments to such stories from a few years ago. A handful of titles recycled in all posts. Now it seems like every post mentions a different set of games. Sure, some recurring great titles, but the variety is impressive.
Tuxee Jun 5, 2016
War Thunder. Just can't get enough of the grind. Seriously. Even after nearly two years I still enjoy it. The constant updates of vehicles and modes and the really pretty graphics help a lot.
Tuxee Jun 5, 2016
Quoting: pedrojmartmWar thunder. Every day, all days :-)
Ha! Another one :-)
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