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Here's your chance to support a Linux game porting house and get cheap games! Aspyr Media is turning 20, it's finally out of its teens and giving us cheap games.

See the full sale on Steam here.

You can grab some true gems here folks!

- Borderlands 2 Game of the Year is 75% off
- Sid Meier's Civilization V: Complete is 92% off (odd number I know)
- Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel + Season Pass is 70% off

And more of course, since all their games are on sale. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Eike Sep 16, 2016
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If you like feeling unsettled, do get Layers of Fear (-50%)!
(And do not spare less then a buck and take the Masterpiece Edition.)
Just played it and found it to be great!


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neowiz73 Sep 16, 2016
funny thing, I've purchased all their Linux ports except Fahrenheit: Indigo Prophecy Remastered and BioShock Infinite (oops), which i'm not that interested in.

but I keep staring at that Homeworld: remastered collection wondering why it's not on Linux yet :'(


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Eike Sep 16, 2016
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Quoting: neowiz73funny thing, I've purchased all their Linux ports except Fahrenheit: Indigo Prophecy Remastered and BioShock Infinite, which i'm not that interested in.

Just for the records, Bioshock Infinite was a Virtual Programming "port" for Linux (Aspy did the Mac port AFAIR.)
Liam Dawe Sep 16, 2016
Quoting: neowiz73funny thing, I've purchased all their Linux ports except Fahrenheit: Indigo Prophecy Remastered and BioShock Infinite, which i'm not that interested in.
BioShock was a VP port anyway, Aspyr Media wouldn't get the money. I think VP get cash upfront for ports rather than incomng per sale too so either way it doesn't matter much.
tmtvl Sep 16, 2016
Quoting: neowiz73but I keep staring at that Homeworld: remastered collection wondering why it's not on Linux yet :'(

Same.
Keyrock Sep 16, 2016
Quoting: neowiz73funny thing, I've purchased all their Linux ports except Fahrenheit: Indigo Prophecy Remastered
At that price, Indigo Prophecy is worth buying just to experience an early example of "David Cage thinks he's a genius but is actually a hack and completely off his rocker". It's not a good game by any stretch, but holy **** is it bizarre. :D
Cmdr_Iras Sep 16, 2016
Quoting: tmtvl
Quoting: neowiz73but I keep staring at that Homeworld: remastered collection wondering why it's not on Linux yet :'(

Same.

Agree, there is nothing on offer that I either dont already have or am not interested in. However I would jump at Homeworld collection straight away.
Nanobang Sep 16, 2016
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I'll give it a closer look when I sign into Steam later today, but a cursory look tells me I own everything I want from them, alas. I'm also in the WUT? YNOT Homeworld? Club, and I'm starting an I'll-buy-every-single-Star-Wars-game-available-on-Linux-day-one Club as well.
m2mg2 Sep 16, 2016
I have so much money I'm waiting to give them, if they would only start releasing Linux ports again.
Shmerl Sep 16, 2016
Any news about the Linux version of KoTOR II coming out on GOG? It takes forever.
no_information_here Sep 16, 2016
I was really glad to see that I could use the Civ V bundle to complete my copy without having to re-buy anything. Nice touch, so I now have the last of the DLC.

For anyone who remotely likes 1st person shooters, Bioshock Infinite was a masterpiece. While VP did the linux port, it ran very smoothly on my humble rig (GTX 750 non-Ti). Whatever they are doing for their ports is working well, at least for me with an older Nvidia card...
Yaumeister Sep 16, 2016
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If only they ported Simcity 4 and RollerCoaster Tycoon 3 to Linux, that would have been really cool.....
ElectricPrism Sep 16, 2016
Quoting: noinformationhereI was really glad to see that I could use the Civ V bundle to complete my copy without having to re-buy anything. Nice touch, so I now have the last of the DLC.

For anyone who remotely likes 1st person shooters, Bioshock Infinite was a masterpiece. While VP did the linux port, it ran very smoothly on my humble rig (GTX 750 non-Ti). Whatever they are doing for their ports is working well, at least for me with an older Nvidia card...

Civ V without DLC is totally polish less. With DLC it feels complete.

I second BioShock Infinite as a masterpiece. I thought for years it wouldn't be my thing until I got it and realized how awesome it is.
MaCroX95 Sep 16, 2016
Hm, great things, I bought Borderlands 2 bundle and starting to play the game, I'm not into shooters much but there is something special about the series, the things that distinct from other games.

I'm wondering does anyone know which games will Aspyre bring to Linux in the future? :)
stickyparadigm Sep 16, 2016
The Bioshock Infinite Season Pass bundle looks like a great deal...

rcrit Sep 16, 2016
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You can play Jedi Academy and Jedi Outcast on linux by building your own binaries:

https://github.com/xLAva/JediAcademyLinux
https://github.com/xLAva/JediOutcastLinux
MaCroX95 Sep 16, 2016
Quoting: rcritYou can play Jedi Academy and Jedi Outcast on linux by building your own binaries:

https://github.com/xLAva/JediAcademyLinux
https://github.com/xLAva/JediOutcastLinux

I used wine for them and they worked flawlessly there, two of my favourite games ever :D
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