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GOL Asks: What have you been playing recently?

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We are firmly into the new year now, so what have you all been playing recently? It's been a while since I asked!

I have been doing the usual rounds of testing random games I find here and there, but I think Hand of Fate is still the game that has impressed me the most recently. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Seegras Jan 10, 2016
Minecraft
The Long Dark
Ark Survival Evolved
The Secret Order 2 (Yeah, I somehow like these hidden-object-puzzle-adventures)
Shutup-Fool Jan 10, 2016
I've completed Bioshock Infinite (the main campaign) and I've been playing a lot of XCOM: Long War and Chivalry: Medieval Warfare on my potato PC.


Last edited by Shutup-Fool on 10 January 2016 at 3:12 pm UTC
Emazza Jan 10, 2016
Heroes Of Newerth. Never gets old...
Schattenspiegel Jan 10, 2016
The holidays have seen me diving into the magificent world of Shadowrun: Dragonfall (probably the best RPG I have played in over a decade all things considered),
while the last days have found me and a friend leaving a trail of chaos and destruction in our wake while taking our first steps in D : OriginalSin


Last edited by Schattenspiegel on 10 January 2016 at 5:07 pm UTC
fabertawe Jan 10, 2016
Am I the only one playing Football Manager 2016? It's the demo actually - it takes you through to January in the season, so a hell of a lot of play time for a demo! I play the "Touch" mode and they've just released a new version of just that, which is cheaper. Which is good because the full game's too pricey for me. I'll be picking it up when funds become available.

So much choice now ^_^
Nezchan Jan 10, 2016
Civ V and Dungeons of Dredmor mostly, but I did play through Whispering Willows and I took Knights of Pen & Paper 2 for a test drive. All good stuff, well worth playing.
kuro Jan 10, 2016
Mostly I played CS:GO but I also played & loved Divinity: Original Sin EE. I did some Minecraft sessions with friends. And at least I started Trine. Nice Game though.
Beamboom Jan 11, 2016
Great to see so many enjoying Saints Row IV and Divinity! It really was two of the absolute best Linux releases in 2015.

Quoting: GuestSaints Row IV. I normally don’t like third person shooters but this one is super fun (after a somewhat boring beginning).

Woooot? I thought the beginning (if you mean the very beginning, the introduction to the story, that ended with climbing that rocket) had a big juicy layer of epicness from the get-go!

If you mean the first few missions after that then yeah, it gears down and builds up again.
But I think the superhero skills were very well implemented. I really do have a lot of fun, and think it's a very smooth experience.


Last edited by Beamboom on 11 January 2016 at 3:34 pm UTC
Orkultus Jan 11, 2016
Ark: Survival Evolved has been taking up all my time.
wintermute Jan 11, 2016
This weekend I have mostly been doing choice & consequence adventures - Episode 1 of Life is Strange with WINE (acquired for $1 in recent HumbleBundle) and Knee Deep, a 'swamp noir' adventure game. I also found some time for Dying Light.

Last week I made the fatal mistake of reinstalling HuniePop and then spent (according to Steam) 14.9 hours getting the "Buying Love" achievement.
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