The Best Linux Games of 2001?
Apostata asks: "As more
and more people migrate (or consider migrating) to Linux, I'd like to
know what Slashdot readers would vote for as their top picks for
Linux-friendly games (either native or commercially ported) for
2001."
This game is criminally responsible for the diversions of many many man hours that could have been spent learning useful aspects of Linux and directing them at gaming.
Do not spread "09 F9 11 02 9D 74 E3 5B D8 41 56 C5 63 56 88 C0" over the internet, thank you.
As for the games that were ported over from Windows, Why not just go and check a place like Gamerankings.com and see a good compilation of reviews? All you have to do is check on the games that have been ported to Linux and figure it out from there!
For my money, though, Xbill is excellent :-)
I have purchased several Loki games over this year, but Descent 3 is the best! I am on my third run through (with higher difficulty). It is fast, the music is great, and the plot is fun. Nothing says FU like a black shark missile :)
1. Unreal Tournament
2. Quake 3 Arena
3. Rune
4. Heavy Metal FAKK2
5. Soldier of Fortune
6. Heavy Gear
7. Postal Plus
Out of those, the ones I enjoyed the most, in order of how much I enjoyed them...
1. Unreal Tournament (good lan party fun!)
2. Soldier of Fortune
3. Rune / Q3A (can't decide)
4. Heavy Metal (good, but a bit buggy and quirky)
I'm really looking forward to RTCW, supposed to be out in January says the guy doing the port.
After that there doesn't appear to be too much on the horizon, anyone know of any good games coming out for Linux?
Sticking feathers up your butt does not make you a chicken - Tyler Durden
Probably the only thing left for them to do is a multiplayer game.
Cryptnotic
My other first post is car post.
- MindRover - Publisher: Loki - Robot Programming Puzzle Game
- Kohan: Immortal Sovereigns - Publisher: Loki - Fantasy Real-Time Strategy Game
- Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri - Publisher: Loki - Sci-Fi Colonization/Civilization Turn-Based Strategy Game
- Uplink - Publisher: Introversion - Sci-fi "Hacking" Sim
- Return to Castle Wolfenstein - Publisher: Activision - Modern remake of the classic 3-D shooter, now with suberb multiplayer
I'm pretty sure all of the above titles received A-category reviews across the board, so out of those four you should be able to find one you at least like.Another note: Linux Game Publishing is shipping a port of Creatures Internet Edition which should reach resellers after Xmas.
:wq