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It's the weekend and hopefully some of you will find the time to relax and play some games. There's been a lot of new releases lately too!

For me, I'm a little torn.

The new Stoneshard update is really good, filled full of new content to play through and a lot of new weapons to try out. The brutal combat and setting certainly takes getting used to, along with the health system. I've lost count on the amount of times I've died in it over the last few days.

I also want to play a whole lot more Burning Knight simply because it's so incredibly fun to blast through. So much insane action when you manage to build up a list of items. Just look at how ridiculous it can be!

You know what? I'm clicking Play on Burning Knight as soon as this goes up…

Over to you: what will you be clicking on across this weekend and into next week? Let us know in the comments and suggest some good picks for your fellow GOL reader.

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igimenez Jun 6, 2020
I have created a new character and world in Terraria, so i am exploring the hidden deeps and mysteries. Great game, love the attention to detail that developers give to this game
appetrosyan Jun 6, 2020
Black Mesa Source. Wine + DXVK. I want to know if there’s a difference, how much and what needs to be done to help.
sub Jun 6, 2020
Command & Conquer Remastered

Great fun and really done well.
Brings back all the good memories.

With the upgrade graphics it looks like I remember it. :D
Yet, switching to the original graphics ...
ziabice Jun 6, 2020
The sweet Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom which works like a native game under Proton. Already played 30 hours, is very relaxing!
demencia89 Jun 6, 2020
Some Path of Exile, GTA V, CS:GO and probably some retropie
Cloversheen Jun 6, 2020
Indivisble!

Splendid JRPG/Fighting/Platformer-mix from the creators of Skull Girls. The dialog and character design alone is worth the time and the gameplay and music aint too shabby either.
Tchey Jun 6, 2020
Mainly Drox Operative 2, but also i start a new game with TerraTech, and a few others.
Also, i’d love to play Shadow Empire, but it needs help : https://www.gamingonlinux.com/forum/topic/4435
Redneck Jun 6, 2020
Killing Floor 2 which thanks to Proton works like native and CS:GO!
TobyGornow Jun 6, 2020
Quoting: PatolaFreeCAD is an excellent Constructive Solid Modelling CAD package. It allows really professional work. However, it is not geared towards mesh modelling and organic features like Blender, it is better for engineering parts.

I've given up 3d on this geriatric laptop since even Godot is running at 1 Fpm (frame per minute) and is not usable, but thanks nonetheless, I've changed my mind, I will try Orx and assets made on Inkscape.

Quoting: scaineIf you enjoyed Halfway, their Indiana Jones-like follow up, Pathway, is also worth a look. It's also 50% off right now.

Thanks, already mine !
Corben Jun 6, 2020
Not many games this weekend, but those two are currently my most favorite ones:

  • GTFO:


    This is a very interesting one, from former Payday 2 devs, a 4 player sci-fi based horror, stealth and very difficult fps game. Interesting about this is, they call the current set of levels "rundown", and they re-use the assets for new levels, but cannot maintain compatibility with the old levels. So when a new rundown is released, the old one gets replaced. If you were not able to complete all the levels, you're out of luck. And you have to beat the early levels to unlock the later ones. Of course the difficulty increases with each level... we have to hurry a bit, as next Thursday the new rundown gets released, and we have still 2 level to beat


  • Beat Saber:


    One of the killer apps for VR (well, nowadays the VR killer app has to be Half-Life: Alyx tbh) ;) A great community, for streamers a great integration for streaming services to request custom songs and replace notes with bombs, which explode into the name of the viewer who triggered the command.

    Honorable mentions are Synth Riders, OhShape and Pistol Whip. All nice rhythm based music VR games, which give you also a nice workout. There is even YUR integration for BS, SR and OhShape from within the game, to count your burnt calories. And the Synth Riders as well as the OhShape devs are looking into a configurable 3rd person cam by my request, so a mixed reality stream would be feasible.


Yeah, not native Linux games, I know, but GTFO works flawless (platinum rating) and Beat Saber is whitelisted by Valve for Proton.
Gooda Jun 6, 2020
Into the Breach.

Hundred hours in, I've unlocked every achievement there is, and it's still fun to play.

The game serves up an infinite amount of interesting and challenging scenarios to play with, and the elegance of gameplay and UI never ceases to amaze me.

I cannot recommend this game highly enough.
jens Jun 6, 2020
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I received a gift two days ago: https://github.com/ValveSoftware/Proton/issues/1420#issuecomment-639084670
Now I'm enjoying Assetto Corsa Competizione even in online/multiplayer sessions.
Schattenspiegel Jun 6, 2020
Retroarch, VICE and dosbox are taking me for a ride on memory lane this weekend. So many games that still hold up today - it's amazing!
soulsource Jun 6, 2020
Quoting: Patola
Quoting: soulsourceFor me it will likely be Elite Dangerous via Steam Play. I've started messing with the background simulation, trying to get an independent star system to join the Alliance.

What do you mean by that? How are you "messing with the ?background? simulation"?

I meant that I'm currently exploring the gameplay the background simulation offers. Not that I'm trying to break it or anything. I'm just doing missions, battles, etc. to help a currently completely irrelevant minor faction to become the controlling faction of a star system, and later on maybe expanding to neighbouring systems.

Quoting: Patola
Quoting: soulsourceAlso of course for the noble goal to replace a theocratic government by one where every citizen is equal, and some are even more equal than others. :P
Let me guess, you got harder into Elite because of the awesome announcement that they will finally have Space Legs? I found it amazing but on the other hand it will not initially have VR. One up, one down :'(
Nah, I just bought the game a few weeks ago and got absorbed by it. The space-legs announcement is nice, but I would mostly like to walk around inside the ships. Exploring the planets by foot doesn't get me hyped...

What really got me hyped though is that the planet they are walking around on in the trailer obviously has an atmosphere, so the DLC will probably offer the option to land on atmospheric planets. I guess it will only barren worlds because getting earth-like planets landable would require a whole lot more work, but still, beautiful blue skies and maybe even gameplay related to aerodynamics.

I personally don't miss VR, because I simply don't have the hardware for it. Also I am quite certain I would need a bucket next to my VR station, because I am very vulnerable to motion sickness :(
For players who enjoy Elite in VR currently it's of course a major disappointment, to only have the option to either play VR, or play the new DLC...
Dunc Jun 6, 2020
On to KOTOR 2 now. Ironically, Aspyr's native port seems less stable and buggier than the original was in Proton (although in fairness, I've heard that it's a bit flaky on Windows, too).

I was playing GTA 5 from the Epic giveaway. After a bit of a struggle installing it, it worked really well (although launching it is tricky because the Epic Store doesn't play nice with DXVK), but in the last couple of days, when I start it up it seems to go into an update which only gets so far then just... stops. No errors, no crashes; it just grinds to a halt, sometimes after about a quarter of the progress bar, once as much as 90%.

Easy come, easy go, I suppose. I'd be annoyed if I'd paid for it, though.
PublicNuisance Jun 6, 2020
I'm playing through Saints Row IV right now. Good game but the Linux port has performance issues. Of recent games I've finished that I recommend they would be Rainswept; A Summer’s End - Hong Kong 1986; State of Mind and Vampire: The Masquerade – Coteries of New York
Mezron Jun 6, 2020
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* Zombie Army Trilogy - Steam

Picked this up via of GreenManGaming along with most of my online people. We've been playing this as Stadia Pro time is coming to and end and we've unlocked all the stuff that the base game of Zombie Army 4: Dead War has to offer. This game is great. I hope that I can find a way to remove the eyesore of the starting screen which seems to be some HTML launcher. Just click and launcher directly to the game. It's not a smooth look for my HTPC setups.

* Mortal Kombat 11 Aftermath - Stadia

Been having fun from time to time with this one. I have 2 other ppl that I play against and it's been a great time no matter what. Have not gotten the DLC yet but I amassed some credits for it but not sure. Main: Johnny Cage and Geras

* Skullgirls - Steam

With all of the updates, I've been going online against friend and strangers and it's just a great experience with all the new changes. Main: Beowulf and Ms Fortune

* Steel Storm: Burning Retribution - Humble Bundle DRM FREE binary

It was brought to my attention that had this game marked as complete and my kids reminded me that I never ended and it turns out they was right. So I've been playing this one during my work week in btw down times. Man I remember when this was part of the first waves of games with Linux support on Humble Bundle. Time for me to add this one to my ended and completed pile.
Odisej Jun 6, 2020
Quoting: omicron-bVaporum - I d
Star Wars Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast (Wine)

Did you manage to solve the issue with music not playing?
WendishBovine Jun 6, 2020
Playing SWTOR with the Lutris script/wrapper. Works well, it's like KOTOR 3 with slightly weaker stories and end-game multiplayer stuff added-on. Oh, and being able to play Space Barbie appeals to me a lot. :D
Arten Jun 6, 2020
Command & Conquer Remastered for now.
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