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It's time for another GOL Asks, and today you "What game are you looking forward to playing?". This doesn't have to be unreleased games, even one sitting in your list waiting to be played with.

Personally, I am a little torn right now. We have so many great games coming our way, and I only recently 100% finished Mordor & Bioshock so my schedule has freed up a little bit.

There's Alien: Isolation which still hasn't been confirmed by anyone, but with the recent changelog entry in the AMD Catalyst driver release + SteamDB activity it looks like it will come. Then we also have the Saints Row games I'm pretty damn excited about, as they are utterly ridiculous apparently. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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PJ Sep 16, 2015
from the available titles? Satellite Reign.
from the upcoming ones? Battle Chasers - even though I'm still waiting for info whether there'll be Linux version .
MayeulC Sep 16, 2015
Doom 4 :P
But any good FPS would be welcomed, too.

Maybe Saint's Row, then.
And I am still looking to get this Medieval II campaign finished.
flesk Sep 16, 2015
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Ports of released games: Giana Sisters, Technobabylon, NOT A HERO, Titan Souls, Ronin, Q.U.B.E. Director's Cut, Evoland 2 and several more.

I also hope and think Headlander will get a Linux version.
Shutup-Fool Sep 16, 2015
XCOM 2, Grid Autosport, Payday 2

I've really been wanting to play Bioshock Infinite, but it refuses to get to the main menu :(
fscherrer Sep 16, 2015
Fallout, Just Cause, Far Cry, Tomb Raider, Crysis, Skyrim, Grim Dawn...
sergio74 Sep 17, 2015
Assault android cactus (out OF early access) and hopefully the last dirt rally.

Still missing a decent soccer game
Hamish Sep 17, 2015
I am just looking forward to playing games again.

Work is a bitch.
wolfyrion Sep 17, 2015
The ONE and ONLY Game I Am Waiting!

Strength Of The Sword Ultimate

Kick Starter Trailer
https://d2pq0u4uni88oo.cloudfront.net/projects/1546304/video-478761-h264_high.mp4

GameCom 2015 Trailer
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Shaolu Sep 17, 2015
I'm crossing my fingers about Sword Coast Legends. There have only ever been a handful of RPGs that have ever had a DM client and a decent editor. I'm a little concerned about the game on both those fronts, as it sounds like the DM client might place some arbitrary limits on what you can do per round (which is infuriatingly stupid) and the editor uses randomly pre-generated tilesets. At the same time the devs have said that depending upon the feedback they get they're looking to continue tweaking the game, so hopefully they can address these kinds of issues.

I really would just love NWN with updated graphics. That's supposed to have been what NWN 2 was, but they changed a bunch of stuff and turned me off to the whole thing. That's probably why it never was as popular as the original. At least it had a functioning DM client and Toolset editor.

Anyhow, suffice it to say I'm not pre-ordering, but I'm cautiously hopeful to see how the game finally turns out nonetheless.
GrayJazz Sep 17, 2015
Sword Coast Legends and Divinity: Original Sin Enhanced Edition.
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