Today is Sunday, so that means generally there isn't much news (that isn't personally backlogged!), so today something different.
A question for you the community, what have you been playing recently and have you enjoyed it? Start recommending good games to your fellow Linux gamers
With all the games we have on Linux now my own personal library of games has grown to incredible levels.
Some you may have missed, popular articles from the last month:
Finished a Rube Goldberg puzzle game recently (kinda fun but very short). Been playing Quest for Glory in ScummVM with my two best buddies, and started playing Sunrider last night due to Liam's recommendation. Hope to get in Worlds of Magic beta, in which case I'll be playing that soon...
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[quote=Rutine][quote=GoCorinthians]
Quoting: Rutinehahaha...nowadays even trolls got their friends to cover their bull$hits up! TRAGIC!Quoting: GoCorinthiansNope. Someone that ofends a game well liked by majority of gamers...doesnt even deserve arguments!First of all, he did not offend the game, only said he did not like it, and he had an argument. The one I was trying to understand. I disagree with what he says, but can understand his point.
But if your problem was what Armand Raynal said about Mount and Blade Warband, why exactly did you quote me in the first place ?
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i finished XCOM:EW
played a few hours of Champions of Regnum, been playing for a few years now
i tried Limbo and i really like the graphics style
and last but not least i gave Xenonauts a shot, its alot harder then XCOM;EW. its more like the original xcom franchise.i really recommend xenonauts
played a few hours of Champions of Regnum, been playing for a few years now
i tried Limbo and i really like the graphics style
and last but not least i gave Xenonauts a shot, its alot harder then XCOM;EW. its more like the original xcom franchise.i really recommend xenonauts
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Haven't really played much of anything the past few days. Latest I played was XCOM:EU. It was a little disappointing, but I didn't play it all that much. Besides that, it's been a lot of Tallowmere. Loving that game, and it got another update recently.
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Xenonauts. And I'm absolutely fascinated by it. This game always manages to glue me to the screen and makes me come back for more. Not many games managed that in the recent past.
Also bought and started to play TheFall recently. Beautiful game from what I've seen so far with a thick atmosphere. I really like it.
Also bought and started to play TheFall recently. Beautiful game from what I've seen so far with a thick atmosphere. I really like it.
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The Last Tinker: City of Colors is something incredibly amazing and infinitely charming. It's not even 5/5, it's 100/100. Probably it's the best game I've ever played in my entire life.
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Civ5, Civ5 and ... Civ5.
A little of Battle Group 2, Faerie Solitaire. And replaying Half-Life for the 10+ time.
A little of Battle Group 2, Faerie Solitaire. And replaying Half-Life for the 10+ time.
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[quote=GoCorinthians][quote=Rutine]
Well.. I really don't know why I bother answering to you, because you don't even read what I'm saying.
What Armand Raynal said was no troll, and no bullshit, even if I disagree. Would you care being polite with me and with him ? And carefully reading what I say before answering ?
Thank you very much.
Quoting: GoCorinthiansQuoting: Rutinehahaha...nowadays even trolls got their friends to cover their bull$hits up! TRAGIC!Quoting: GoCorinthiansNope. Someone that ofends a game well liked by majority of gamers...doesnt even deserve arguments!First of all, he did not offend the game, only said he did not like it, and he had an argument. The one I was trying to understand. I disagree with what he says, but can understand his point.
But if your problem was what Armand Raynal said about Mount and Blade Warband, why exactly did you quote me in the first place ?
Well.. I really don't know why I bother answering to you, because you don't even read what I'm saying.
What Armand Raynal said was no troll, and no bullshit, even if I disagree. Would you care being polite with me and with him ? And carefully reading what I say before answering ?
Thank you very much.
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"XCOM - Enemy Unknown" cause I was big fan of original Microprose "UFO" series.
About 280 hours in "Star Conflict", guys this game is really worth of playing (with platoon of friends and voice comm it can be awesome :D).
and:
"X3" series (Reunion, TC, AP), some time with "Shadowrun Returns" as its really good cyberpunk cRPG with brilliant "climatic" graphics and low requirements, "Don't Starve".
All of above played native on Linux, I don't have Windows partition. With 37 games in Linux Steam library, and some of latest announcements: "Darksiders", "War Thunder", "Torment: ToN", "Divinity: OS" and most important "Star Citizen" i have enough "gaming power" on my Linux machine.
The only games I've played on Wine are "Planescape: Torment", one of the greatest games ever created (can't wait "Torment: Tides Of Numenera"), "Silent Hill 2, 3" and "Il2 Sturmovik 1946". All of them works perfectly on Wine (Il2 is OpenGL app). "Planescape: Torment" works better than on modern Windows versions (7,8).
If its interesting for some1, my specs: 2 core Phenom [email protected], 4Gb RAM, GTX 460SE. As U can see, it's definitely not a modern "gaming dragon" :D
About 280 hours in "Star Conflict", guys this game is really worth of playing (with platoon of friends and voice comm it can be awesome :D).
and:
"X3" series (Reunion, TC, AP), some time with "Shadowrun Returns" as its really good cyberpunk cRPG with brilliant "climatic" graphics and low requirements, "Don't Starve".
All of above played native on Linux, I don't have Windows partition. With 37 games in Linux Steam library, and some of latest announcements: "Darksiders", "War Thunder", "Torment: ToN", "Divinity: OS" and most important "Star Citizen" i have enough "gaming power" on my Linux machine.
The only games I've played on Wine are "Planescape: Torment", one of the greatest games ever created (can't wait "Torment: Tides Of Numenera"), "Silent Hill 2, 3" and "Il2 Sturmovik 1946". All of them works perfectly on Wine (Il2 is OpenGL app). "Planescape: Torment" works better than on modern Windows versions (7,8).
If its interesting for some1, my specs: 2 core Phenom [email protected], 4Gb RAM, GTX 460SE. As U can see, it's definitely not a modern "gaming dragon" :D
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