NEVERSILENT'S PROFILE

NeverSilent
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- Silence is silver, speaking is golden -


Character Profile:

Strength: 10
Dexterity: 7
Constitution: 9
Intelligence: 18
Wisdom: 15
Charisma: 11


Skills:
- Eventing: +9
- Storytelling: +5
- Puzzle Creation: +5

Proficiencies:
- RPG Maker XP: +6
- RPG Maker VX Ace: +2
- RPG Maker 2003: +1


Description: Human Male Nerd
Alignment: Lawful Good
Background: German Student of English
Personality Traits: Talkative, Enthusiastic, Idealistic

Ideals: The well-being and happiness of the living beings is all that matters. Every single action we take has an impact on ourselves and our surroundings, so we are obliged to take our decisions responsibly.
Flaws: I have very high and sometimes unrealistic expectations of myself and of people in general. I am extremely prone to procrastination.


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Loyal Master of the Wind fan!



Mia & Amalie will save us all!



Obey the Tezkhra!



Damsels of the world, join the Mayhem!



Proud member of the Flowey Fan Club.

The Book of True Will
When world views collide, a visit to a childhood friend quickly escalates. Follow an unlikely team of adventurers in this character-heavy puzzle RPG.

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"This above all; to thine own game be true." ~William Shakespeare

"I have a dream that my four RTP games will one day live in a community where they will not be judged by the origin of their graphics but by the content of their gameplay."
~Martin Luther King Jr.


"Make games, not war."

the music in the resource section is amazing. Time to replace all my crappy music with that.

I just rediscovered that section because of this Status post and found the exact type of soundtrack I had been looking for. Thank you, Arandomgamemaker!

Your favorite game EVER!

Secret of Evermore. On the good old SNES.
Ah, brings back memories...

What are you thinking about right now?

author=LockeZ
Write reviews of strategy guides for games


Cool idea. Now only to convince my prof to accept those.
Well, hmm... I guess in a way strategy guides could be counted as "contemporary literature".

What are you thinking about right now?

Right now I'm thinking about how I haven't lived up to my name at all since the Reviewrim event ended.
Also, I really want to write more reviews of games but don't have the time because I have to write reviews of books. The irony...

The Drop

Don't worry, that's not necessary because I saved right before it happened, so I simply reloaded it and played the ending the way it was supposed to be. Thanks for the offer, though.

You're welcome. Credit where credit is due. As soon as I find some time, expect a review for each game in the series.

The Drop

I just managed to beat the game with the final character but have encountered a quite severe bug. Maybe it has already been fixed in the latest update, but I thought I'd be better to report it anyway.

If you descend to the dragon's chamber with the final character and decide to go back and explore floor 30 again, it behaves like a normal floor and finding a staircase will transfer you to floor 31. There is no way to get back to the dragon's chamber, and using the Golden Thread will play the ending in the safe haven as if you had beaten the final boss.


Also, it seems the item dropped by Ironbody Tchiitra has no effect when used on self.

Anyway, this game is awesome (like the whole Reconstruction series) and I'm really looking forward to How Far already! Thanks for making these great games and keep up the good work.

The Elder Scribes of RMN: Reviewrim

This really was an awesome event. Good job everybody, especially our Master Reviewer Deckiller, and congrats to Addit!

Keep the legacy of Reviewrim alive, everyone!

"This above all; to thine own game be true." ~William Shakespeare

"Only after the last game has been uploaded / Only after the last review has been submitted / Only after the last achievement has been won / Then will you find that makerscore cannot be eaten."
~Native American proverb

I Expect You To Die Review

You're welcome, kentona. I'm glad you liked the review, it didn't even take a whole lot of time to write.
Keep up the good work!