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It's question time today here on GOL, so sit down and come have a chat. Today I ask a very simple question: what game would literally blow your mind if it came to Linux & SteamOS?

I've asked myself this very same question and while it looks like a simple question, the truth is that it's actually quite difficult to narrow it down.

There's a fair amount of great games we don't have and that's probably a heavy understatement. There's a good 10-20 games I badly want on Linux and narrowing them down was a bit of a task.

I think my all time wish right now would be: Fallout New Vegas.

A game I actually own, as it's one of the left-overs from back when I was dual-booting. I can't bring myself to load up Windows to play it. My Windows hard drive doesn't even fit in my PC case, so it becomes a nuisance to actually load Windows any way now.

Why Fallout New Vegas? I've been a Fallout fan since a young age and I think I've actually played all of them now. I love the world, the style of it and the gameplay is engrossing as hell. It was my favourite of the series by far.

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CruelAngel Dec 1, 2016
Guild Wars 2 would be a nice suprise, since I've been playing it on Linux in wine since it came out, and I would insta-buying any of the Final Fantasy games if they would come out for Linux. But the article asks for mind blowing stuff... so mind blowing stuff... umm... the main line pokemon games? :v
opera Dec 1, 2016
Tough decision to pick only one. But these are my favorites:
- Tomb Raider series
- Resident Evil series
- Street Fighter V
- GTA V
s0la Dec 1, 2016
Ori and the Blind Forest would be nice, or even an older title Nox, developer by Westwood Studios, which used to be my favorite rpg back in the days :)
Spl-it Dec 1, 2016
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QuoteWhat one game would blow your mind if it came to Linux & SteamOS?

easy:

Carmageddon: Reincarnation

I'm not even interested in it anymore but yeah, it would blow my mind if they finally decide to release the damn thing as has been promised a LONG time ago.
wintermute Dec 1, 2016
Valkyria Chronicles Remastered

I'd settle for all the Batman Arkham games, all the Telltale games and Spelunky.
Keyrock Dec 1, 2016
Planet Coaster is the game I would probably want the most, but it wouldn't blow my mind as much as GTA V coming to Linux, that would probably make me pass out.
elbuglione Dec 1, 2016
HL3, The Last Of Us, Uncharted saga.
gojul Dec 1, 2016
Skyrim.

Went through every dungeon on my x360 but ready to do it again on linux.

The Witcher 3 would be great too
numasan Dec 1, 2016
Final Fantasy XV (and Final Fantasy VII Remake).
or
Blizzard games

To be honest though, what would make me most happy right now, is Dirt Rally.
fabry92 Dec 1, 2016
overwatch


Last edited by fabry92 on 1 December 2016 at 5:04 pm UTC
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