24.06.2015, 10:03
Well met, folks!
Felipe Pepe is still looking for contributors to his CRPG Book Project. In particular, he's still looking for people who can write reviews about the Realms of Arkania trilogy. Where better than to ask here?
The book will be available for free as a PDF and is 50% finished with 200 pages (preview). It also includes or will include reviews by known developers like Chris Avellone, Warren Spector, Tim Cain and others.
- CRPG Book Preview with 200 pages (PDF)
- CRPG Book Project Website
- List of Games and assignments
If you're interested in writing about the Realms of Arkania games, simply contact Felipe via crpgbook@gmail.com.
The list shows Blade of Destiny as assigned, but he told me that the trilogy still needs reviewers. Due to page count constraints, RoA1 and RoA2 get two pages each while Shadows over Riva can be mentioned in the review for RoA2.
Hope you guys can help out!
If RoA isn't your thing (cough) you can write about lots of other games, too.
Felipe Pepe is still looking for contributors to his CRPG Book Project. In particular, he's still looking for people who can write reviews about the Realms of Arkania trilogy. Where better than to ask here?
The book will be available for free as a PDF and is 50% finished with 200 pages (preview). It also includes or will include reviews by known developers like Chris Avellone, Warren Spector, Tim Cain and others.
Zitat:The CRPG Book Project is a collaborative, nonprofit project that aims to compile the history of Computer
Role-Playing Games into a handy book. The entire project is being written by fans from all over the world, who pool
together their knowledge about modern hits, great classics and obscure titles alike to create a guide to CRPGs that
will offer something to both old-school veterans and new players.
- CRPG Book Preview with 200 pages (PDF)
- CRPG Book Project Website
- List of Games and assignments
If you're interested in writing about the Realms of Arkania games, simply contact Felipe via crpgbook@gmail.com.
The list shows Blade of Destiny as assigned, but he told me that the trilogy still needs reviewers. Due to page count constraints, RoA1 and RoA2 get two pages each while Shadows over Riva can be mentioned in the review for RoA2.
Hope you guys can help out!
If RoA isn't your thing (cough) you can write about lots of other games, too.