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Wither Review

author=NewBlack
I don't care if there's drama or not, I'd just like to see more non-drama-related activity also.

Welcome to the real world. Is this your first time here?

It's natural to post more about things that bug you than about things that you agree with or condone. How many people call the store they had bought a product at just to tell them how good the product is? They usually call because there's something wrong with the product and want to place a complaint. When all is well there is no need for discussion. When something's wrong then steps should be taken to change it for the better and to do that you first have to discuss the issue. Furthermore, by telling others about the low quality of a product you keep them from wasting their time and money on it. What's so strange about that?

Aaand... if you want more non-drama activity, then make games, write reviews, participate in events. What can I tell you beyond "be the change you want to see?"

Vermicide Review

I love this game, it's one of my favorite games by Max.

Wither Review

The problem is those 10 or so people set the tone of the whole community and it doesn't help that they're not only the most vocal, but in a way omnipresent.

Craze's "review" is in a way honest, but the whole point is - did it need to be written and submitted as a review? There's been many a time when I played a game, sometimes a well-regarded one, and though it was shit. I had no fun, the game lacked in so many departments, and I even felt like writing about it on the game's page, maybe not a review, but a lengthy comment. And you know what? I didn't. I knew that the author would feel like shit after reading that and my negative comment would accomplish nothing. And trust me, there were many games I had the urge to steamroll, for example Leo & Leah. I didn't enjoy that game AT ALL. But I knew the reason why - it's because I don't like this kind of game. Having this in mind I refrained from commenting on it (unlike Craze). Same with Legacies of Dondoran, Forever's End, and many more.

On the other end of the spectrum you had One Night. Quite a cool series of horror games that could've been even better with simple fixes, things that the author missed or didn't care about or thought they'd be good for the game. I wrote a comment and had a civil (I hope) conversation with the author about the game's shortcomings. It accomplished something. What does Craze hope to accomplish with this review? Once again prove he can act like a douche? Bottomline is - if you don't like a game, don't feel it can be improved in any way, it's just not your type of game - don't review it!

But what most gets on my nerves is when people write crap about a game and when the author comes out and defends his game they say something along the lines of: "learn to take criticism, this site is for improving yourself as a developer, there's no bad feedback" and so on, this kind of excuses for them being assholes. The issue I have with it all is that the staff condone this type of behavior, see nothing wrong with it, or even participate in it. To me this is inexcusable. As long as the staff not only approve of reviews such as this one, but also don't take steps to combat this mentality, this site, as I've already said, will be crap for feedback and other communities will treat it with well-deserved contempt. "But we're professionals here and other sites are for noobs!" my ass.

Wither Review

My posts might seem harsh, but that's just the way I am - straight to the point. Anyhow - there's one thing I disagree entirely with some of you and this is the thing I believe is the most damaging to the community - the belief that all feedback is good feedback and learn how to handle criticism or GTFO.

I just can't begin to tell you how: a)wrong you are, b)negative a stance this is. First, there IS such thing as worthless feedback. When someone tells you your game is great, it's actually good feedback - you feel you've made something worthwhile, something that entertained someone for a few hours. You are motivated to work on your next game. When someone says your game sucks, it's not good feedback. All it tells you is there are douches in the world who don't enjoy your game. LIKE YOU DIDN'T EXPECT IT. You have no idea what to fix, if there even is anything to fix, and you feel demotivated. These are of course the most simplistic and extreme examples, but they do prove the "theory of equal feedback" wrong.

Now - if you still don't understand why saying someone's game is a POC and leaving it at that is wrong, I don't know what to say to you. You're a terrible person. There is, however, a fixation in this community I can't wrap my head around. The belief that every comment must be critical in nature to help the developer, well, develop. In theory this is good, in practice it legitimizes people being assholes and lifts the burden of having something, anything good to say about someone else's work. "Hey, we don't like games here, we're DEVELOPERS! We have to kick each other's games into oblivion *wink* in order to become better Pokeyman trainers developers!" It's destructive. Very destructive. It leads nowhere. It reminds me of a bunch of hyperrealists criticising each other's work to become true masters of photo-realistic paintings. The result? A faux photograph, but certainly not art. Same thing here - it's like RMNers don't want to make games that entertain people, maybe even express themselves through their games (yes, it is possible), but strive for that perfect game that doesn't exist, AT ALL COSTS!, which breeds frustration (many of you are so frustrated, it's very visible). Also - it's one thing when a fellow developer that has one or more games under his belt offers criticism for my game, but when a guy who never seems to produce anything goes around picking apart people's games, it's even worse... goddamn theorists.

And it's not just about what you think about the game, it's also how you say it. I estimate most of the people here, especially the most vocal ones, don't know how to voice their opinions without being offensive. Reminds me of RL people who tell their friend that she's fat and wonder why she feels hurt. It's kind of the same thing going around here, but with fewer (any) consequences, well, apart from the active part of the community getting smaller every year. This is a real problem here, guys! I get it that many geeks are not assertive, but come on! Learn how to write without hurting others, it's not that hard. Someone wise once said: "if you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all". While this approach would not work in this community (it IS a developer's site after all, so we need criticassm), it's good to have it in mind before posting anything. Especially a review such as this one.

Finally, I just can't get over the fact that anyone might think that writing a review of a game of a genre you hate is a good idea. IT ISN'T. Really, even though I hate racing games I don't go around visiting video game sites and telling everyone how shitty this genre is. I could always write down a couple of reasons why I don't enjoy that particular genre and then copy-paste them into a series of "reviews" of racing games with the only thing differentiating them being the title, but what would be the point? To prove I'm not a fan of racing games? Whoop dee doo, who cares, and why should they? This is the case with this review. Yeah, we get it Craze is allergic to atmosphere, stories, well-developed characters, and the only think he cares about is the battle system. OK, nothing wrong about it. But is there any point to him stalking the site and spilling vitriol onto the games that don't conform to his ideal?

Don't get me wrong, I LOVE negative reviews, but they have to be reviews, not an entry in Craze's diary! The reviewer cannot be biased, they have to approach the game with a neutral stance (ideally). A good review, heck, any review, must contain reasons for why the game is not good (or good), it must be an attempt to deconstruct each of its aspects at least partially. And what do we have here? I don't like this game therefore it sucks, followed by some juvenile sarcasm. Want a good negative review? Read Brickroad's reviews. They are HILARIOUS, and yet not at all malicious (unlike Craze's).

I know, I know... I'm wasting my time here, you people will never change. I could go on about how people here don't want to discuss game development but instead make statements and expect everyone to agree with them (the notion of the exchange of ideas is alien to some). How inflated people's expectations are, with some having the gall to hold RPG Maker games to the same standard as commercial games (which is fucking ridiculous). Maybe some other time. At least I got this one thing off my chest.

Wither Review

If I submitted a review of Hero's Realm that contained the following:
- this game is shit, I hate this type of game. Nothing more than nostalgic DQ idiocy.
- it's completely unoriginal, it's been done to death hundreds of times in the past 25 years.
- people who play this type of games are dumb, they don't know what's good.

Yet I give this game 3 stars, because:
- it can be played for an hour straight without freezing.
- the sprites animate.
- there are even spell animations!

How would you feel? This review of Wither is essentially that. A "fuck this game cause I don't like this genre" type of post with sarcastic "upsides" to justify the rating so that people don't feel hurt; he did give it 3 stars so what's the problem? Really, Craze butts in, takes a dump on a still emerging genre because there's NO NUMBERZ TO CRUNCH and then tries to act surprised when people call him on his bullshit. If he made a blog post of that, be my guest, all he'd do is make an idiot out of himself, but a full-blown review with a numerical rating THAT GOT ACCEPTED BY STAFF???

That many staff members condone this type of treatment of other people's work is unsurprising, it's been this way for years. You wonder why people hate this place and think it's breeding ground for elitist pricks? You got the answer right here. At some point in the past I came to this conclusion and simply stopped caring or contributing to any kind of discussion here, because there's no point. It's the same group of people shitting on new guys, just read the recent topics on the forums. Sad.

And Craze is the worst person of them all. You either agree with his view on what makes a perfect RPG or you get the fuck out. Little feedback? No comments or reviews? Well, you can thank Craze and a few other guys who seem to never have anything positive to say and intimidate others from posting anything contrary to their opinions... Business as usual in the RMN land.

Wither Review

author=kentona
It is a valid review.


And as long as this mentality persists, this site will be the shittiest place for RPG Maker feedback.

Wither Review

And you wonder why people don't like you, Craze... -_-

Shame on whomever accepted this blog post as a review.

AFTERMATH VX - Version 0.4 Review

Holy crap, Max, it's time you learned how to take criticism and not get all defensive just because someone posted a constructively negative review of your game, and... Err... What? This is not a review of a Legion game? Max is actually THE REVIEWER? Duuude... It's the Twilight Zone!

On a more serious note - I played the 2K3 demo way back and it seems the game remained essentially the same. All the flaws of the original are still present. I don't know, but it seems this game is actually devolving, unlike its creator who's responding to feedback in the exact same manner as then.

The Heirs of Techcatl Review

That's what he said!

The Heirs of Techcatl Review

author=calunio
author=DE
The sprites are mediocre to bad.
Uh... well.


Well what?
As a spriter I'm telling you the sprites are very, very simple and don't look good once you zoom in a little. That they're original doesn't magically make them well drawn and animated.