TRAVIO'S PROFILE

I make and play games - playing games I use as a reward for reaching specific milestones within my various development projects. I've played a wide variety of games, having started at the tender age of three and worked my way up over the years so that, at one point, I was actually going out of my way to find the original games (cartridges, CDs, whatever) to play.

All games I elect to review must be 'Complete' status (though games still in the process of clearing out bugs are fine and will be noted in the review itself). These games must have a download on RMN (as I pass them to my Dropbox queue) and need to be self contained - everything I need to play should be in the download, without needing to install anything (including RTPs; we aren't living in the days of slow connections anymore, people). You should also have any fixes in the download, not something I have to look through the comments for - I'm going to be avoiding them like the plague until I've finished the review.

When I review a game, I try to play as much of it as I can possibly stand before posting the review - I make notes/write part of the review as I'm playing, so a lot of what goes into the review is first impressions of sections. I'm also not a stickler - things don't have to be perfect - but I've seen many examples of things not done perfectly but, at the same time, not done horribly. I rate five categories on a scale from 1 to 10: Story, Graphics, Sound, Gameplay & Pacing, and Mapping & Design. 5 is average to me, so it's not necessarily saying that category is bad - it's saying it's middle of the road. Games within the same editor are compared to one another, not games across editors (I'm not going to hold an RM2k game to the same standards as a VX Ace game due to system limitations, but I won't let it hold back the RM2k game's rating) - unless the game is part of a series across multiple editors.
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Just finished a VERY good FF fangame which sadly isn't on the site. ;_; Is it possible that I could write a review for it, I wonder?

As much as 2.0's canon will shit on it (Coil spoilers, people!)... I now want to try it. <_< Any chance on a link at least?

(Oh god, I just realized I'm not sure if a link would be against rules or whatever... ;_; If so, sorry sorry sorry. But I've been on an FF-kick lately and I'm amused to see where a fan game of FFXIV would go... I did do a Google search, unfortunately the name is a little generic when it comes to Final Fantasy terms.)

How is it that I can find the password email to an MMO I don't even play anymore, yet I can't find the product key info for RPG Maker XP? x_x

Because you want to find the XP key, you can't. It's how it works.

is officially a failure. Fancy making a game in a couple of hours and submitting it to the hbg contest? Highly likely to win. I extended the deadline to 23:59 in the last timezone just in case that's why nobody's submitting, so you have like 14 hours.

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Lol I never heard of it. :P


Please tell me this is sacrasm? It's up there on that banner at the top of the forums, and has been for well over a month.

It's sad to hear no one's submitted. =/ I didn't have anything to submit due to personal distractions, but I kinda wish I did have time to put things together.

Playing FF6, GBA version. Good-bye gam mak. ;_;

You can finish it in one day! Who needs to sleep? >_>

There is no CSS problem that can't be solved by liberal use of display:inline-block

And this is why we need one standard rendering system across all browsers... <_<

One of the most important yearly Canadian events in the history of EVERYTHING has returned for 2014.... ROLL UP THE RIM IS BACK.

And here I am, drinking my sorry excuse for coffee, half-caf. =(

And yeah, can't really blame a company for the laziness of customers who can't be bothered to dispose of their trash properly. =/

So, Aveyond: Lord of Twilight....

All you need is enough people to thumbs up and you'll get through the approval on Greenlight. Which means a lot of low quality crap slips through.

And while it's not their first XP game, it definitely looks like a first attempt with the engine.

So, Aveyond: Lord of Twilight....

Loving me dem Steam reviews.

So, Aveyond: Lord of Twilight....

Edit: Urgh, internet hiccup double post blegh. >_<

I didn't realize they had such a wide selection of PS1 gams on the PSN Store. Totally fixes my problem of having nothing interesting to play at the moment.

Seriously, their selection is amazing - and there's almost always something decent on sale, too.