Jaesun
Fabulous Ex-Moderator
Even though Grimoire will never be released it is something worth mentioning though.
What you mean, advance into the white space in the middle? I can't do that, the book will be (eventually) printed.If the book is meant to be read in 2-page view like that, then you could extend sections with 16:9 images a bit, to account for the larger sized images.
That's the case, reviews will either be 1 or 2 pages long. Giving 3 pages to games just because of their resolution would suck.That may not work though if you're trying to keep everything to 2 pages maximum.
Yeah, I have a printed proof copy of the 100-page preview.You could avoid using text-heavy interface screenshots as inlines and perhaps they wouldn't be "too small", at least not for print. Because I assume your print copy is much bigger than the pictures you posted now.
Yeah honestly this solution isn't too bad.I think the style used in the E.Y.E review is not bad. Sure, the pictures over-extends into the other column, but this style is used in printed magazines all the time.
Hey man, sorry I didn't reply earlier, the Codex didn't show me the alerts for this page.felipepepe, do you still need reviews for Lords of Midnight and FRUA?
My apologies for being so slow, but here's an updated review of Dungeon Master
Great! Now, how's this?OK, how's this?
Bro... You know I love you (and Primordia), but you have a hell of a lot to learn about rock and roll.Looking at the list of game makes me realize how deficient my cRPG experience is. I think it's possible that the number of cRPGs I've actually completed is a single digit.
True. But my main weakness is an inability to finish games -- for whatever reason, I finish every book I open, but only about 1% of games that I start. With cRPGs the main problems tend to be that either (1) there is some core mechanic that I loathe (typically, but not always, inventory management and loot hauling), (2) while maintaining a single save file, I manage to save myself into an insoluble problem (glitch or fight that I can't possibly win or escape), (3) I suffer some setback that exasperates me enough to stop playing, and then I don't pick it up again, or (4) I hit some stupid combat slog (like in Arcanum) and can't be bothered to power through it. I've probably played at least a few hours of a third of the games on your list.Bro... You know I love you (and Primordia), but you have a hell of a lot to learn about rock and roll.
Mostly? What do you want to change bro? It's no big deal.Looks very good; your editing is mostly for the better.
Uh, there's no "find", I took like 90% of the screenshots in the book so far. Only Lord Chaos here is from MobyGames - and I even asked for permission.Some typos for the screenshots, though. BTW, how the hell did you manage to find screenshots with the very four characters that I mentioned?!?
Yeah, I use the screenshots for that mostly, to complement the review. Some just games have too many things to mention.Oh, and now I realize I completely forgot to mention the novel spell system, but at least it's mentioned under one of the screenshots.
Ah, that's cool then. I'm honestly also not very good at finishing games, especially RPGs with mechanics that annoy me... and that includes Planet Escape: Tornament. :3I've probably played at least a few hours of a third of the games on your list.
There's not much to update... most of the days are like "got a new review, gonna do its layout - yei, one less to go!". I usually post new reviews on twitter at @felipepepe, and big updates on the book's blog: https://crpgbook.wordpress.com/felipepepe - could you periodically update the OP to give us information about progress?
Me too.I'd like to know when it's coming out.