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Title: Great linux games
Post by: kratos on 11 February 2014, 23:00:11
I tried two action first person games for a lot of Linux distros: AssaultCube and OpenArena. Try them!
Title: Re: Great linux games
Post by: kagu on 21 August 2014, 14:00:58
The other ones which i like beside MG in linux are
StuntRally (https://code.google.com/p/vdrift-ogre/) - Racing game , nice graphics
SuperTuxKart (http://supertuxkart.sourceforge.net/) - very fun to play multiplayer
MineTest (http://minetest.net) - like minecraft
UrbanTerror (http://urbanterror.info) - First Person Shooter , which is only Free as in Free beer
Title: Re: Great linux games
Post by: Omega on 22 August 2014, 06:41:59
Let's not forget Steam games. Civilization V is worth every penny. I've put more than 350 hours into that game since launch. It's a turn based strategy where you create your own civilization and compete against others (eg, throwing the world into a nuclear war or coming out as the culturally superior civilization). Fantastic replay potential.

Portal and Portal 2 are also amazing games. They're puzzle games. The second is hilarious.

Half Life 2 has aged a bit. At its release date, it was widely touted as the best game ever made. Now its mechanics have been used by so many other games that it's just "good". Still very enjoyable, if overhyped.

The Witcher 2 is a live action RPG. It's a mature game with a solid story line. The story line branches out heavily. As in, the entire story is totally different (different sides, different locations, etc) based on a few choices that you make at points of the game. As a result, it takes multiple play throughs to see all the possible choices. Note that it's very computationally intensive. An open world sequel is coming out, soon, too.

And then there's various games that I haven't played that have strong reputations, such as Team Fortress 2 (multiplayer FPS), Left 4 Dead 2 (similar, but with zombies), CounterStrike (another multiplayer FPS), and Europa Universalis IV (strategy game that is supposed to have some of the largest time investments by players).

Linux's library pales compared to the Windows roster, but still some great games. And hopefully as Steam gets more popular on Linux, we can expect to see more developers porting their games.
Title: Re: Great linux games
Post by: MoLAoS on 24 August 2014, 16:19:29
I gave up on EU4 after the massive headache of trying to do a total conversion. Their error checking for modders is shit, as is their documentation. I did play it for 1500 hours. I was forced into doing mods because Johan keeps *** up the vanilla game with his stupid ass ideas.
Title: Re: Great linux games
Post by: Julius on 25 August 2014, 19:01:08
Crypt of the Necrodancer is fun ;)
Title: Re: Great linux games
Post by: Terminus on 3 September 2015, 18:59:17
i used to play 7 kingdoms back in the days, its a not very famous RTS. ITs available on linux now, definetly reccoment to check that out.