SBESTER'S PROFILE

I've been an active member for quite a few years now. I started my RMN career by releasing the Eden Legacy Trilogy of games (each entry took 4 months of nonstop work) within one year, and I've gradually shifted to creating other games as well. I now have 3 flagship series: Eden Legacy, Fragile Hearts, and Mafiosi (being remade for commercial release as Crime Opera). I'm pretty much solely focused on the Crime Opera series of visual novels right now, as my band and job currently take up most of my free time.

Currently working on
-Crime Opera Trilogy (Mafiosi 1, 2, & 3 edited, with all original resources)
-It's a secret...
Crime Opera II: The Floo...
The kids have grown up, and they're becoming quite dangerous.

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Eden Legacy: A Knight of Eden

Indeed he speaks true!
I can only hope the new battle system is to everyone's liking. It's quite the tweak adding new regular attacks along with monster graphics.

Eden Legacy: A Knight of Eden DELUXE Edition

Very true, and I suppose it works both ways as well. Some reviews blindingly praise a game with no real feedback, (although admittedly I'll take those ones anyway lol), and some are nitpicky as hell and cite minor bugs rather than pointing to one major aspect that really plagued the game. As long as you feel justified in the score you gave a game, and can defend it, I don't see why anyone should be able to tell you you're wrong or "not up to standards".

Eden Legacy: A Knight of Eden DELUXE Edition



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In any case, the comment that somebody made that my standards are not the standards of the rest of this community is rather arrogant.


Members here tend to say this on a regular basis in the forums. Try not to let it get to you, I think some of the users have the delusional sense that their RM exploits will lead to fame and fortune, and they take it way too seriously. My games will probably always lack the sort of polish that is expected here, for the reason that I just don't think like that. Any bugs found in my games can easily be fixed for a next version, or improved for future games.

I don't think about scoring too much, except not to be too harsh on a project. If I think something is too low then I'll just post my thoughts or pointers on their walls to try and help out. Reviewing for RM games shouldn't be trying to ward people away from games, but to provide useful feedback. I think that's what separates many reviewers on here. But this is a debate that comes up in the forums every week and leads to flaming, hating, and ultimately, a locked thread.

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I know eh, I feel like I've sold out lol

Question Regarding Saving: Anywhere, or through Priests?

save anywhere

"S.T.D."

This is why I don't use urinals. Splashy splashy

Eden Legacy: A Knight of Eden Review

I was merely trying to prevent you two from fighting (spamming the review), and you were the one who ignored me. I'd have done the same to him had he posted after.

Eden Legacy: A Knight of Eden Review

Thx for the thought, Darken. I'll definitely try to scale down my mapping for the sequel, although it uses NES graphics rather than gameboy ones this time.

And Corfaisus, once again, issue over. I was just starting to think these lame debates were done with.

Legionwood Progress May 2010

I'm one of those people on THIS site who would kill you if you never finished :P
I know one of your beta testers is awesome too, so I'm sure the final product will be fairly flawless.

On the Worship of Vaporware

... I liked this topic... and it died a horrible, brutal death.