Shazzam6999
Neo Member
At least in the beginning, the catalog will be dominated by indie games of course, as those devs are far more likely to support multi-platform compared to AAA studios. Although, I do recall a major game (Unreal Tournament 2003/2004?) that came with both Windows and Linux installers on one DVD.
I'm not sure if I'm going to be able to properly channel the amount of hipster that's about to enter my body, but I'll be damned if I'm not going to try!
Recently, I have found indie games to be far better than the average AAA release. If I'm unsure what I want to play, and I'm just looking for a fun casual game, it's almost always going to be an indie game. The low prices, unique settings, and simple but fun gameplay of the average Indie game, gives me far more pleasure than ducking behind cover and arguing which enemy is grayer. Indie games on Linux? I might just switch my computer back to Linux full time.