Yep, downvoted, because yet another person who wants to point and click on shit in Linux and get perfect results. That’s not how it works, buddy. Linux is not a point-and-clicky user happy OS. You have to know shit about it and its associated software sometimes to make stuff work correctly. It’s getting to be a “works out of the box” OS for some distros, but even the ones that are “user friendly” need some tinkering. Do you want to use Linux successfully? Learn about how it works so that you can ask a question that gets you the solution to the problem. Do you want to press buttons and have stuff “just work?” Don’t use Linux. Use something else. Do you want the software to just work perfectly when you press a couple of buttons? Piracy isn’t for you, either. Study up, learn to ask the right questions, and take a class on how to not be totally rude. Downvote all you want. You’ll still have to play Inscryption with no sound until you figure out how to ask the question the right way so you can get an answer that solves your problem.
It probably won’t. But hey, you have your “project” that will get you into Linux more. It always starts with one annoying thing. For me it was a trading card game quite a few years ago. I just kept looking stuff up until I figured out how to ask questions so people could help me get the dll files and configure WINE to work with it. One of the worst Fitgirl repacks I used on Windows was Grand Theft Auto IV. It worked, kind of, but it was wonky as hell. I’ve installed a number of them on Windows that were just too broken to even bother with. A lot of them are really good, though. Also, I did some research for you. It appears that even people who bought the game on Steam in 2021 had no sound. So, it might just be that the developers of the game screwed up and Fitgirl repacked the version from 2021 that came with no sound to paying customers.