Reply 820 of 839, by kolderman
EPIC-
Fear the Spotlight
EPIC-
Fear the Spotlight
Amazon Prime Gaming
*Requirez Amazon Prime to acquire
Hellslave (GOG)
Lost & Found Agency - CE (Legacy Games)
True Fear: Forsaken Souls Part 2 (GOG)
Steam
The Spike Cross
What has happened to prime? It seems like you can't access the latest free games, my Prime client only shows Prime Luna games that are currently available after an update. Is this the end of the downloadable Amazon games? Does anyone have an alternate route rather than through the prime gaming App to access the latest free downloadable games?
I found a link: https://luna.amazon.com/claims/home
I went here: https://luna.amazon.com/claims/home?g=s
Scrolled down and then clicked on "Claim games".
Steam
911 Operator
EPIC-
Bendy and the Ink Machine
Epic-
Five Nights at Freddy's: Into the Pit
previously known as Discrete_BOB_058
Amazon Prime Games
Halloween Stories: Horror Movie - CE
Werewolf: The Apocalypse - Heart of the Forest
You Will Die here Tonight (GOG)
Stasis on GOG.com for the next seventy hours. (It looks like the "free" part may not be set up yet on the game's page, just give it some time.)
EPIC
Idle Champions of the Forgotten Realms (DUPE)
Felix The Reaper
Amazon Prime Gaming
*Requires Amazon Prime to acquire
Dungeons & Dragons: Dark Sun Series (GOG)
Dark Sun Shattered Lands
Dark Sun Wake of the Ravenger
Gas Station Simulator (EPIC)
Lovecraft's Untold Stories (EPIC)
New Tales from the Borderlands (EPIC)
Steam
Oneshift
Steam
Bulb Boy
Steam
Will Glow the Wisp
It looks like sometime in the past couple of months that the Steam client in Linux started including all Windows games in the penguin icon. Previously this was only Linux games.
I'll need to go back and delete all the Windows games downloaded via the Steam client in Linux since I already download them all in Windows.
What really sucks is when you use the console commands to specify to only download for a specific OS then ALL games are shown so you don't know which games are for which OS except for when you try to install and it errors out.
I've used these in the macOS steam client for years, so will likely have to do the same for Linux:
Go to the Console tab and type the following commands (and press Enter at the end of each):
a. @sSteamCmdForcePlatformType macos (where type is windows, macos, or linux)
b. @sSteamCmdForcePlatformBitness 64 (where bitness is 32 or 64)
So if you were in a situation where you have 600+ steam games that have never been installed and you specify Linux only via the console then you'd still have to right-click install on each one to have it error out so you'd know it's not a Linux game. Since I already have the Linux versions of the games downloaded I'll just have to track when I downloaded a game on the Windows client and remember to do the same on the Linux client otherwise there would be alot of right-click -> install going on.....
I doubt very many people backup their games as well as crack them so likely no one cares but you'll have to do the above if you do.
The above is yet more proof (not that it's needed) that Linux native games are a joke and will forever continue to be so. Long live Windows games.
//Looks like the above console commands don't work for Linux, it still downloads Windows games. I'm not going to manually attempt to look up what games are Linux native so looks like no more downloading and backing up Linux games for me for steam. Good riddance.
Steam -
12 is better than 6
previously known as Discrete_BOB_058
Epic -
ScourgeBringer
Songs of Silence
Zero Hour
Ubisoft Connect-
Immortal Fenyx Rising
previously known as Discrete_BOB_058
Amazon
Another World: 20th Anniversary Edition (GOG)
Dark City: Kyiv - CE
Fort Solis (GOG)
DosFreak wrote on 2025-11-13, 18:59:Amazon
Another World: 20th Anniversary Edition (GOG)
Nice! This is a great re-release. I remember renting the original game ("Out of this World" as it was called here in the US) multiple times for either the SNES or Genesis back in the day and only ever getting to the first elevator in the first level of the prison. Using an emulator helped to get farther but it was still extremely tough even with a ton of repetition and save-state reloading.
The 20th Anniversary Edition offers a really tasteful improvement in visuals (exact same style, just not so blocky), has updated music and sound and has some nice quality of life improvements... at least in the easier mode that was added in this version. That is what I played when I went through it around 10 years ago.
It's worth mentioning that the GoG version also has a TON of bonus downloads... namely, the whole 15th Anniversary Edition, which is more like the original visually (but still higher resolution) and I think has the original music and sound, while having more checkpoints than the original to make it less difficult. So, a great half way point if you're a bit more of a purist.
They also provide the disk image for the Amiga version, which is really awesome if you are in to that, a making-of documentary, the sound track in FLAC... It's an awesome package. Amazing that such a pack is given away for free. I have bought a fair amount of stuff on GoG, but I'm loving the Prime Gaming + GoG freebies deal. A really nice Prime perk IMO. 😀