Linuxlink writes:
""Can I game on it" is a frequently asked question we hear from Windows users toying with the idea of trying Linux for the first time. Well, the simple answer is yes!
What's more, there's a huge range of Linux games which are available to download at no cost. The list below represents the top 100 games, covering a broad spectrum of game genres. Hopefully there be a selection of games here that will interest anyone.
To be eligible for inclusion in the list below, games satisfied the following requirements:
Free to play (no download charge, no monthly charge)
Does not require Wine to run. Wine is a compatibility layer for running Windows software.
Not in the early stages of development"
Remedy Entertainment is about to release its first cooperative multiplayer game, FBC: Firebreak, and Wccftech went hands-on with it.
Sometimes it's worth taking a risk. We don't yet know if Remedy will succeed, but FBC: Firebreal is definitely one of the most interesting co-op games currently in development.
NoobFeed editor Daman writes - Hordes of Hunger is a blast that will bring back fond memories of games of your childhood. However, there are some rough edges, and it lacks depth at the moment, so you can expect to breeze through it in a single sitting.