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I dunno, there seems to be plenty to keep the average person occupied for a VERY long time. Here are just a few of the games announced since the start of the year that I'm interested in, it's not even counting all the games that have been announced or released yet. You wont find a single Quake or Unreal clone in the bunch.
Released
Wakfu - Square Enix
Mini Ninjas - Square Enix
From Dust - Ubisoft
Arx Fatalis/Libertatis
AirMech
Warlock's Gauntlet
Rijn the Specpyre
Botanicula
Mari0
OilRush
Caster
To be released
Wasteland 2
Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs
Depth Hunter
Deep Black: Reloaded
Starfarer
Cradle
Faster Than Light
Dear Esther
3079
Quantum Unleashed
Legend of Grimrock
Gunpoint
And now with insignificantly small companies like Ubisoft and Square Enix looking to bring several games to Linux http://www.ubuntuvibes.com/2012/03/look-at-3d-native-client-games-c...
Not to mention Double Fine(Psyconauts, Grim Fandango) bringing their next 2 games to Linux after their overwhelming success with their Kickstart.
So no, I'm not hurting for games and things are only getting better, just have a look at the Desura store http://www.desura.com/platforms/set/linux
Edited 2012-03-29 18:01 UTC