I'll second this. It's also a good way to fill out your backlog and build on your knowledge base. This generation is still young enough that lots of things are still building on what was established in the Xbox/PS2 generation.
Not sure how long you…
As practice, I'd say hard ones might be better. Part of what a reviewer needs practice doing is going beyond whether something is bad, and figuring out why it's bad. What mechanism is broken? Though trying to "practice" that might be a waste of time…
The best advice I can give you is to remember that you're a commodity. If you believe your writing skills are good enough that you can become a professional writer, then don't waste your time writing for some ridiculous fan site. There are very repu…
Absolutely, and like I said, I never wanted to try to dissuade Shaquil from doing original reporting, but I think that when we started doing it, we were a little naive in our expectations. So what I said was a warning to not make the same mistakes w…
Ben is giving great advice, but I would also offer a small word of caution. If you're going to start doing stuff like this, have realistic expectations. By and large, blogs are still the same, and they're not going to stop making the same old mistak…
I'd agree with that. Honestly, there's just no way that anybody's actually going to fully believe that's what happened. They'll probably think you just blew it off or got in over your head and let the deadline slip.
Maybe the editor is a more trust…
I'm a full-time freelance journalist writing for GamesRadar, CheatCC.com, GameZone, and SlidetoPlay.com. I also have a BA in Journalism.
I do a lot of work in the traditional press as well. I have worked with a couple newspapers in the Chicago-area, and with the now defunct Mint Magazine.
Also, I'm not sure if this counts as "traditional press" or not, but I work as a part-time copy editor for Georgia Today. Well...probably not the Georgia you would imagine. Think less, "east coast of the US," and more, "South West coast of the old USSR". It's an English language weekly published out of Tbilisi.
LOL, thanks! You can download all the tracks for free from our website, http://paletteswapninja.com -- and I'm supposed to working on the next track but I've dropped the ball. Busy time right now. :)
Hi Andrew! Thank you very much for the friend invite, I really appreciate it. I also appreciated your email too. Thanks and I will be replying back soon as I am finished up! Thanks again!!!
Hey, just saw your comment -- not sure why it didn't alert me to that earlier. I had planned to go to the Conduit event, but had a big deadline to hit and had to stay home, unfortunately. Did you attend?
I dont know if you check this or facebook more often but I created a new entertainment website. www.headburst.com
What you think? Wanna be a part of it?
Also, where the hell have you been?
For some reason I didn't get a notification about your follow up comment, so sorry for the delay in getting back to you. To put it mildly, I've been damnably busy for the past couple of weeks/month/month and a half. Lots of reviews going out. What about you? I imagine your work at TGR keep you pretty busy, yeah?