Trello is awesome! Best lightweight scrum board ever. Slack is also a great team communication tool, highly recommended.
For now it is Far Cry Primal I’m playing for 10 hours now and only completed 8% of the game, it is very challenging
Hearthstone is the game I play during breaks. I hear it’s made in Unity too!!
Overwatch is my new game of choice. Great to pick up and play for short or long bursts.
I played EVE Online for years but it ate my life and bad things were coming, I forced myself to quit due to lack of self control!
I play browser based game Torn too.
I must get to playing Overwatch, @Michael_Bridges you game?
What are you guys playing on I wonder, see What platform are you playing Overwatch on?
Salt and Sanctuary, It combined the feeling of Darksoul with Castlevania playing.
Both games are my favourite series. In addition, this game is made by indie developers.
This game inspires me.
Over watch reminds me lots of quake. Looks great fun.
Currently playing Tales of Saviors and Closers. Both are MMORPG but with different play style.
But generally, I play ToS because of the graphics (2d painted-style) and play Closers because the fast paced game play.
I never thought I’d get into another FPS after the Unreal Tournament Series but Overwatch has me hooked!
At the moment Battlefield 4, playing the objective or trying to achieve assignments, not sure if my ageing system will handle Battlefield 1.
Would like to try Fallout 4, been a fan since the first top down game, but will need a new graphics card for that. Also keeping my eye on the progress of Civ VI
I play Super Smash Bros Melee as a constant, travel to tourneys and all that, but right now I’m playing (in parallel) Darksiders, Broken Age and Banjo-kazooie.
I’m playing DragonSoul, Nonstop Knight and Entropia Universe mainly right now. The first two are Andrroid games that I emulate in the Nox App Player! I love it, android games on my ultrawide monitor with keyboard and mouse. I was and still am at console games, those dang controllers give me fits.
Please excuse the poor spelling and grammar, I’m lazy…
Cheers;
Del
Despite it being a rather old game. My favorite game would have to be Warcraft 3. It is great rts that I feel is very engaging. My second favorite would be starcraft 2, I just really like that style of game!
Right now… hmm.
Probably Atelier Sophie. Love this series. Mainly for the Alchemy system and the fact that the plot isn’t some epic “Save the world, only you can do it” plot.
Great JRPG <3
I like to play Dota 2 as no two games are the same, you can always be counter picked by other heroes or by item builds. It’s enjoyable for the most part.
Also like to play csgo as it’s a team game and it’s different from other fps games I’ve played before.
Overwatch is the newest game I’m enjoying, I like the art style and humour of character lines and it’s fun to just play.
Right now I am trying to finish Dark Souls 3 on PS4. I love hard games. Games I find myself going back to though are often from the indie developers, like Shovel Knight, and Super meat boy; love those games. My favorite game of all time though is probably Zelda: Windwaker. Love the art style.
I love how shovel knight brings all that retro love for megaman, zelda, etc back and makes one great platformer.
I’m really excited to get my hands on No Mans Sky in august. I’ve been following the developer, Sean Murray on that game and listening to him talk about how he and his team made that game. It’s part of the reason that I wanted to learn this stuff.
I got Stardew Valley yesterday and already sunk 7 hours of my time in it xD
Kerbal space program although i have a friend whos setting up a robot fighting league in that and so i have been commisioned to build an arena for it.
Dirty Bomb and closed alpha testing LawBreakers (NDA lifted)
I like a lot of different kinds of games.
One franchise I’ve always loved is the Hitman series. I first played them just prior to Hitman: Blood Money being released, which to this day is probably my favourite.
I like the strategy, the hiding in plain sight, the lying in wait for the right moment, the fact that you could play the game differently every time.
I haven’t played the new one yet and it may be a long while before I do, if ever. I don’t like the idea of paying over $80 for a something that isn’t a complete game yet! I’m happy to pay cash for a good product, but too many AAA titles have been shipped well before their time and a lot of the time they never get “finished”.
Once it drops below $50 I’ll think about it, only if they have at least 10 episodes worth playing.