Worth $1 to me. Don't see what's interesting in Assassin's Creed or Tom Clancy games. And got way too many FPSs already... As for putting up with Uplay, Steam, and DRM, yea for Linux users that is actually a big deal. Any sort of DRM is yet another obstacle for the (mostly) Windows-only games--turns out Grow Home actually has a Linux port. Add to that the potential tweaking of WINE to get a game to work, and Steam/Uplay/Origin can be a royal pain*. It doesn't help that Origin (still?) needs a patch to get internet/downloading to work, Uplay crashes a lot, Steam (still?) is buggy and general blah as a client in a whole list of ways**.... The point is, ....what was the point again?
* Getting the right set of native vs non-native libraries, setting the right registry settings in WINE, using the right version of WINE, setting the right version of Windows WINE reports... And still a pretty bad success rate with buggy behavior. Not that I'm blaming Steam/Uplay/Origin directly for that but the very nature of every WINE bottle is a different system, oh noes it looks like you're trying to pirate because you've got 50 games and want 50 different bottles--most just symlink copies but some with tweaks--just to make it easier on yourself to get a game working once and to not fiddle with it any more... Basically, it turns what would be a somewhat annoying task of tweaking into a painful hurdle that basically guarantees it's not worth the effort to try to get all 50 games working.
** Funny thing, Steam on Linux is actually buggier for me now (something to do with the latest Nvidia driver). In any case, the whole system of categorizing is messy at best, the fonts are too small, there's generally too little ability to customize, Store pages themselves are messy, etc. Really makes me wonder who designed the UI.