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  1. News!

    At long last, I've established friendly relations between myself and Fan Fiction.net

    So the Chrono Break fiction will now be hosted there, at this address:

    http://www.fanfiction.net/s/5066583/1/Chrono_Break

    I'm almost done with Part 16, however it will take some time to transfer the previous 15 parts to Fan Fiction. After Part 16 is posted, there are still 10 parts left. I suspect to be done around the end of the year.

    As always, feedback is appreciated

  2. thanks for taking the time to reply with such a detailed post. The article goes into a few things you mention here, and removes some of the things that are in the early draft posted in this thread.

    I pretty much agree with everything you've said, so I don't have much to add.

  3. What you're basically saying is that the genre has jaded you. Take off the rose-tinted glasses.

    I like your style.

    Even so, I think there's more here than just being jaded. I'm presenting some ideas for what I think would make a good game. I'm curious to see people's reactions to those suggestions.

  4. Not to do necromancy here, but this post eventually got redrafted many times and was featured as an article under my other pen name in Resolution magazine:

    http://www.resolution-magazine.co.uk/issue4/feature_gameoverforsurvivalhorror.htm

    The one amendment to this I would make is that RE5 wasn't my last hope for a modern horror game insomuch as it was my last hope for a revival of horror that did use to exist in the series. Discuss article?

  5. One more plug for Honest Gamers:

    I just got hired by Examiner.com to write reviews and articles on Indie films and video games. I get paid based on the number of hits, estimated about $100-250 per article (and I'm contractually obligated to write at least four a week).

    Thanks to Honest Gamers for this, because it was my portfolio here that caused them to hire me. I'm telling you, it's a good site if you're interested in getting your work out there.

  6. Er... what?

    First of all, I'm not the site owner. The reason I'm pushing for Honest Gamers is because it's led to me having a career in video game reviewing. I work for local magazines based on the portfolio I set up there, HG sends me free games to review, and other online sites and mags ask me to do articles for them.

    I'm just trying to share the success.

  7. Alright, so I forgot the link. Give a tired Zipp a break! Honest Gamers isn't owned by Amazon. It helps sponsor us, as websites cost money to stay afloat. I'm sure you understand.

    In any case, Honest Gamers is exactly what it claims to be. It hosts a wide variety of opinions, not cutting out reviews because it doesn't agree with scores. Anyone who shows some competence in reviewing can make themselves heard.

    Isn't that what free-speech is all about?

  8. Hey everyone, you should join Honest Gamers and help us make it a larger, more recognized, reviewing site. Also, if you join and make a quick post on the forums saying you joined cause of me, I get bonus points.

    So what's in it for you? Anyone who is part of the site can submit reviews, and most reviews get taken, increasing your writing portfolio. Also, members often leave helpful feedback for writers, so you can improve your writing abilities. Writers also get to participate in on-site contests for free games (usually two or three free games a month).

    It's easy to join, and easy to win. So what's keeping ya?

  9. Thanks for the kind words. The story definitely has an ending, and I definitely intend to get there. Everything's planned out, actually, at least on the macro level. Unless a couple chapters run overlong and require breaking up, there should be 18 parts, meaning we're approaching the halfway point with chapter 8.

    I try to update weekly, but with my film work and my day job as a server, it's become more like every 2 weeks.

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