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Shadow of War, a sequel to Shadow of Mordor announced, no word on Linux yet
28 Feb 2017 at 11:14 am UTC

Steam says that I spent 81h of my life on Shadow of Mordor on Gnu/Linux. Directly bought on Feral store. For sure, I will day-one-on-linux-release buy the sequel Shadow of war if Feral ports it.

#THEREQUESTINATOR (I don't like twitter ^^)
Skyrim, The Witcher3, Ghost of a tale, Fallout new vegas & 4, Everspace, Mordheim: City of the Damned

And oldies like Morrowind, Oblivion, Heroes of M&M 3 HD (even if Loki port in its time but we can't find it anymore), the Stalkers series

Parkitect alpha 10 released, featuring improved water, ride budgets and much more
10 Feb 2017 at 1:20 pm UTC

Nice, I supported them few months ago via GOG. Very fun, but very long also to get big structures ^^

HITMAN for Linux officially announced, port by Feral Interactive and arriving this month
8 Feb 2017 at 9:05 am UTC

Nice ! Thanks Feral, I never played a Hitman but it seems interesting to try so I will buy it when you will sell it on your site.

Quoting: Vuko2000Now what i need on ubunt is real FPS shooter like Call of Duty :whistle: , Doom on Linux and never again Windows in my home.
for multiplayer FPS, you yet have some very nice one like UT2016/2017, and all the steam games (CS, L4D, etc.)?
I agree for Doom or Shadow Warrior 2 (that is still being planned to be ported natively to linux?)

Hearthlands, the cute city builder has a final release and it's great
7 Feb 2017 at 1:56 pm UTC

I smile while reading their "Please do and Please don't do" [External Link]. I will give it a try, anyway my son of 11 loves this kind of games even if he is discovering and enjoying Heroes of M&M 3 those days XD

X-COM: UFO Defense is free on Humble Store, can be used in the OpenXcom open source engine
31 Jan 2017 at 3:41 pm UTC

some explicit step-by-step tutorial on how to install it and use it on linux?

The Linux GOTY award is now over, here are the results!
30 Jan 2017 at 3:20 pm UTC

I add my well done to Feral (I voted for) and the others have not demerited! I would have likje to be able to vote for more than one candidate in some (all?) series.

I really enjoyed Xcom2 this year (as the first opus in its time), Rimworld and I still play Civ V from aspyr from time to time. Since one or two months, I really enjoy Everspace (Idea-tag for Feral to port? ;) ) that definitely bury Star citizen and all "star" promising stuff, and Ghost of A Tale but I have to boot on windows for that..., and I would insta-fund or pledge for their port on gnu/linux (let's say 60€)

Like many here, I would love to see a port of skyrim, doom, TheWitcher3, etc. And IRL I wait for Civ VI, Yooka-Laylee that announces to be fun and Total War:Warhammer when all dlc and stuffs will calm down on an honest price.

Votes show me that I should give a try to Valley, Life is strange and DeusEx. I yet bought DeusEx and played it 1h max. Not captivated (the gameplay), Bad start? I will give him a second chance later.

Dead Cells, a roguelike and castlevania-inspired action-platformer looks amazing and heading to Linux
26 Jan 2017 at 5:06 pm UTC

The prblm with rogue like is that there are more and more of this kind that are just too frustrating. I play video game to relax, and some would be fun to play, if and only if the difficulty was lower and the rewarding increased. Is this one of this kind?

Shadow of Mordor patch released for Linux, fixes issue with NVIDIA cards and more
26 Jan 2017 at 4:58 pm UTC Likes: 1

A very nice game I enjoy to play and finish, even one of the best experience to play on linux to date! My second AAA game (after Borderland2) I entirely played and finished on Gnu/Linux (a Lubuntu actually with a 750ti that did the job for a 2,560 x 1,440 monitor, thus nice work Feral ^^). Cool that they still release patch for it.