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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Series Master! Part 3- Dragon Fantasy with Ephiam

Haha, don't worry, Marrend, I'm sending one your way soon too ;)

Submitting the gameprofile for [i]Konae Detective Agency[/i]...

The Featured Game Thread

Epic Elf has 2 positive reviews. Could help raise awareness for the new edition and sequel if it were featured too.

Let's Try

Series Master! Part 1- Under World with Moam

^^
Guess that makes this article a success then! It's a good thing too, as I already have 5 more completed :)

Vampires Dawn - Reign of Blood [English]

I'm pretty sure there's a fourth one on this site as well, unless it's unrelated.

So are there any plans to translate the second one as well?

An early present

Series Master! Part 1- Under World with Moam

I've gotta agree with Moam's views on demos. I hate 'em bad, and I'll never publicly release one ever again.

@Marrend
The sequel monster lives under your bed, and he wants you to conform!

Plot Scenario Generator

The story starts when your protagonist gets drunk.
Another character is a vampire who has a great body.

LOL so much awesomeness.

Series Master! Part 1- Under World with Moam

Thanks to Moam for getting back to me so quickly! I plan on releasing one of these each week, and I'm going to steer clear from series that have already been covered in Tau's Looking Back articles.