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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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Aryvandaar Sep 17, 2015
The Witcher 3 on Linux.
Mad Max on Linux.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance.
Torment: Tides of Numenera.
Banished.
Shmerl Sep 18, 2015
Short term - Armikrog (I'm a backer). Long term - Witcher 3 when it will come out.


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Shmerl Sep 18, 2015
Quoting: SirBubblesI know that the Witcher 3 is on the GamingOnLinux's release schedule for November, but is that actually confirmed? I would have thought there'd be a bit more chatter about it if that's the case, but I've seen barely anything.

There is no information about release date. All we know now "it's being developed". It can as well be a long wait.


Last edited by Shmerl on 18 September 2015 at 4:45 am UTC
rea987 Sep 18, 2015
My main PC died just after I purchased Valve Complete Pack. So, I am looking forward for Half-Life 2, Portal series and Unreal Tournament 4. :-) Yeah, I am a FPS fan. :-D
Skudra Sep 18, 2015
for now waiting for RollerCoaster Tycoon World to be released. in other ways would like to find time to play This War Of Mine, Savage Lands and Perfect Golf
Nezchan Sep 18, 2015
I've been looking forward to playing Banished for ages, ever since a friend bought it for me from my wishlist last Xmas. But seeing as the last we heard about the Linux port was May 1, I'm getting a little skeptical that it'll ever happen.

As for upcoming games, I'm definitely waiting on Last Life and Hyper Light Drifter. Very different games, but both look equally promising.
edo Sep 19, 2015
UFO TF2 Update
wojtek88 Sep 19, 2015
From the games that were released I wait for Don't Starve: Together to finally correctly support my Dualshock 4. Few games in my library wait for the newer hardware - Shadow of Mordor, Company of Heroes 2, Metro 2033 and Metro: Last Light. I guess I will also buy Dying Light when I have newer PC, but unfortunately it won't happen soon :(.

From games that are not released I wait for Witcher 3 and Batman AK (still, but I know that PC version is not... good :) ).
And because we have multiple 2K games available, I wish NBA2K16 will be released to Linux. It would be fun :).

Anyway, right now I have few games in my library that I started to play and I want to finish - XCOM: EU, Victor Vran and DIRT 3 Complete Edition (through Wine).


Last edited by wojtek88 on 19 September 2015 at 6:08 am UTC
Bloombery Sep 19, 2015
Call of juarez
oldrocker99 Sep 21, 2015
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I hadn't heard of Stasis , but Wasteland 2 and Pillars of Eternity have reawakened my love of isometric games. It and Torment" Tides of Numenera (which I backed :D ) are definitely on my list.

And, if anyone hasn't heard:http://arstechnica.com/gaming/2015/09/valve-hits-a-linux-landmark-1500-games-available-on-steam/. And: http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=steam-1500-linux&num=1

Shadow of Mordor, Chug City :><: , awaits a new GeForce 960, to replace my aging 650ti. Most everything else runs mostly OK, but I'd like to get a higher FPS, and there are quite a few games that chug a bit on my rig.


Last edited by oldrocker99 on 21 September 2015 at 2:48 pm UTC
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