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It's sharing time today, as sharing is caring right? What have you been playing recently, and what do you think?

I've been playing a lot of Rocket League. I know, shocking right. The game is by far my favourite at the moment and playing it online with a few people from the community is insanely fun.

I also started Firewatch during the last two livestreams, and it's actually pretty good. The banter between the characters is quite natural and amusing. I am looking forward to continuing that on Friday for the next stream.

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Breeze 17 Oct 2016
7 Days to Die, Alpha 15 makes it much harder and progression slower and I like it better.
wojtek88 17 Oct 2016
On Linux The Life is Strange (Episode 1) which really impressed me. For full game I will wait for some sale or will buy it next month, because before playing it I spent a lot on PS Store.
Second one is Original War (through Wine) which is one of the games I love for many years. Third one is Civilization V, which is great.

On PS4 I play XCOM2 (because my Linux rig is too poor to handle it) and Mad Max (which I bought few months ago while it was not sure that the game will come to Linux).

Dungeon Siege 1 :D
A timeless game.
Can't wait to finally complete it, as I did not 10 years ago.
I did complete the game 10 years ago, and while I don't like the story where guy with pitchfork becomes a hero, I have to admit it was one of the best Action RPGs I've ever played.
Micromegas 17 Oct 2016
Faeria. The latest patch with it's free content (compensation for the lost option to buy the core set of cards with one purchase) gave me finally enough cards to craft a sick yellow/green sac deck. :D
m0nt3 17 Oct 2016
Playing some Pillars of Eternity and Aragami depending on my mood. I relly like Aragami, but it can be frustrating at some points.
Plintslîcho 17 Oct 2016
Pillars of Eternity mostly, which I've picked up during the latest sale on GOG.com, and I'm really enjoying it.

Other than that only Insurgency for a couple of rounds or so.
oldrocker99 17 Oct 2016
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Morrowind using OpenMW, which I was surprised to see is in the Ubuntu repos. I'd forgotten just how good it is, even with the "primitive" graphics.
TobyHaynes 17 Oct 2016
Metro 2033 Redux and Metro Last Light Redux - these are atmospheric stealth/shooters with strong story elements set amidst the survivors of a nuclear war scrapping it out in the Russian Metro.

Toribash - still working on my black belt, still getting schooled by the 3rd Dans.

My children are playing minetest with a long list of mods applied.
skinnyraf 17 Oct 2016
I've completed Life Is Strange (still hurts) and Batman Arkham Asylum (yeah, I know, but bought like 2 years ago). I'm playing The Witcher 2 and hope to complete it soon. It's good, but I liked the first game more - apart from "scoring" ladies.
Avehicle7887 17 Oct 2016
Stardew Valley - I swear this game is like a drug, it's by far one of the most addicting single player games I ever played. At first I thought the time goes too fast in-game but as you unlock some features, most of the farm is on autopilot which leaves you time for other things.


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ElectricPrism 17 Oct 2016
Stardew Valley... I'm grinding through fall year 2 and going for the major burnout on it.

Once I'm done though I'm sure I'll be done till multiplayer comes.

Yeah, Stardew Valley is a drug.
Tharvas 17 Oct 2016
RocketLeague
CS:GO
Stardew Valley
CS:GO
Stardew Valley
Stardew Valley
RocketLeague
:D
Mnoleg 17 Oct 2016
TRI: Of Friendship and Madness. Good game and awesome developer, but I had to stop playing it because of the motion sickness.

Don't Starve. The auto-updater is broken beyond repair, but once you learn to skip it... wow. This game is in my top 10 and I look forward to play Reign of Giants, Shipwrecked and any other DLC that may be released in the future.
Uncleivan 17 Oct 2016
Stellaris....

Must crus*cofcof* liberate all opponents for their own Good!
sub 17 Oct 2016
Does Shenzen have the same kind of "story" to keep me interested?

The Shenzen I/O campaign features a story, yes.
It's hard to tell if it'll keep you interested.
After all I'm not that far advanced in the game yet. :)
greasedkeen 17 Oct 2016
World of Wacraft using wine-staging
FireStarW 17 Oct 2016
Finally finished playing through Saints Row 2 recently after starting it months ago, although its a pretty crappy port (and I mean the original Windows port and not the linux wrapper) I found it more fun than SR4, put way more hours into it.

Now I've started Grow Home, curious if it will have any re-playability after beating it.
Also been playing TF2 as its been my regular game for the last few years, hope halloween update is good and brings optimization.
davesunday 18 Oct 2016
The Way We All Go, and Hyper Light Drifter. Had to take a break from Rocket League.
boltronics 18 Oct 2016
Grim Dawn (Wine + Nine) currently. I think I'm getting towards the end.
ElectricPrism 18 Oct 2016
World of Wacraft using wine-staging

Wine Staging Nine?
bingus 18 Oct 2016
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Aragami

Very fun stealth game, and one I may actually finish.

Same. Aragami has been fun - and frustrating when I screw up!

Have also gone back to Pillars of Eternity, to try and get it knocked over before Tyranny comes out.
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