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It's been a while since I put a question to the community, so here it is! What are you currently playing and what do you think about it?

I'm still very fond of Ballistic Overkill and recently Insurgency, still a big FPS fan myself and that will never change.

For Ballistic Overkill, it's the simple pleasures here. It's accessible, we never have problems finding a game and the performance is fantastic.

Insurgency is a different matter, as it's difficult, much more realistic and really quite fun to do the co-op mode.

Highly recommend them both.

While I'm here, just to let you know every Monday we will be doing what we decided to call "Ballistic Monday" where we hop on Twitch to livestream Ballistic Overkill and more. Everyone is welcome to join. Keep an eye on our livestream schedule for the info. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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igimenez Mar 10, 2017
Eschalon Book1, very nice rpg. And the alwais present league of legends
CFWhitman Mar 10, 2017
I'm very busy right now with other things. I have a lot of music I'm supposed to learn and practice on my ocarinas for a mixed ensemble that roped me into playing with them. So, I feel a bit guilty when I devote time to playing a game when I don't have that music learned yet.

However, most recently I've been playing Victor Vran. It's a Diablo/Torchlight type game. It's really quite good as this type of game goes (though some of the challenges require an annoying amount of perfection). The art is quite impressive and it's interesting so far.

Of course the list of games in my queue goes up much faster than I play through them. I have a number of good games that I haven't gotten around to playing yet, but I still am tempted to buy more when I encounter a good deal or a particularly interesting game.
Hamish Mar 10, 2017
I should really finish Hard West - I got to one of the endings of the main campaign, but I still have to complete the side story and the DLC. I keep getting distracted though, sometimes by old favourites - I am also two chapters into Blood II: The Chosen through WINE at the moment.
ronnoc Mar 10, 2017
For me, it's Transport Fever, 7 Days To Die (On a great multiplayer server), and Rocket League. I also just received a free copy of Civilization VI via an RX 480 video card purchase and am looking forward to getting lost in it as well...time permitting.


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opera Mar 10, 2017
Despite the usual CSGO and Rocket League, I played a lot of Hitman. I finished 4 Episodes so far. Along with Life is Strange this has been the best singleplayer experience for a long time. Hitman with its sandbox-like approach is so much fun to play. The replayability of the levels is so high that I played a single episode all day over and over again trying to do all the different assissinations and challenges.
Geppeto35 Mar 10, 2017
With one baby of few months, hard to play for me (one hour max per day, and only when he is sleeping, so no immersive games...don't do child :-P ) : Chivalry, Unreal Tournament 2017 (last mode with flag is excellent!), Civ 6 (but I found it is too slow and limitative in its gameplay mechanics to enjoy, I still prefer Civ 5!)

I would play if I have more time: Mordheim with my skaven squad (even if half the pack is handicapped!), finish Pillar of Eternity, Okhlos: Omega and XCom2:long war, begin to understand Total War Warhammer (wow! I tried to understand one hour...f**k that sounds complicated and confused!) and discover Alien:isolation I buyed on Feral Thanks to new here ^^

My son of twelve plays Civ 6 (but he has the same feeling as me and played yesterday on civ 5!), Rimworld and Heroes of M&M 2

On windows boot, I still play Everspace to unwind and Ghost of a Tale at four hands with my son of twelve. I dream that those two ones come to be ported on linux!
On Android, Kingdom Rush series (all finished yet but still funny to replay), jewel legend and Punch quest

I don't know MadMax and I would love to buy it on Feral but ... in my situation, is it serious? ... out of fundind Feral for lovely future ports? ^^
Geppeto35 Mar 10, 2017
Quote@g000h Flying Wild Hog HQ that Linux gamers play their games *BECAUSE* I really want them to hurry up and release Shadow Warrior 2 on Linux. Come on guys, pleeeeeese!

Yep, I don't know Shadow warrior but since the 2 is out, I would also love to try it ... I need more lives IRL
Eike Mar 10, 2017
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Quoting: Geppeto35With one baby of few months

Congratulations!

Quoting: Geppeto35hard to play for me (one hour max per day, and only when he is sleeping, so no immersive games...don't do child :-P )

Man, you could have really told that some months ago...! :p
Geppeto35 Mar 10, 2017
Babies and children are best and funnier video games ever! :-PPP
And when they grow up, they even play and talk video games with you on their own linux machine they love tinkering! They enjoy fixing stuff with you on computers, with servomotors and raspberry pi, gardening with you, fixing stuff on car, tinkered sail and house, etc. while always laughing and making hugs. But yeeeees, the cost is definitely 2 years of sleep-and-personal-activities deficit... :-D
DelGro95 Mar 10, 2017
i buy other games but i play only rocket league :|
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