I'll be honest. I was going to make it a surprise or whatever, but oh well... I'll just blurt it all out.
I am looking to hire a web designer to expand my work etc., and am in the talks of hiring someone within the next few months. Aside from my work related website, I am going to have the dude design a professional gaming website for us with the right mix of casual/seriousness that we want. It will have a proper RSS system to handle the news page etc... plus it will be designed well on a technical level, so that people can upload their work etc like professionals etc. It will have podcasts, news, previews, reviews... a blog editorial style page, where the entire community can contribute. The guy has a really good php coder on his team, so everything will be taken care of.
In terms of review scores, I always wanted a 100 point percentile system, but I think most of here don't so, I don't care... we can have a 4 star system, or whatever everyone wants. Besides, a 4 star system just means less arguments or whatever. I think we could argue all day if someone gave Call of Duty 4 a 100% score, but if someone gave it a 4 our of 4 star score, then it wouldn't upset people as much... incl. the readers. And to be honest, I am going to be turning 30 soon, and I don't give a shit about review scores like I did when I was younger.
I just need time, but you will be writing again soon Que. I would say this could take another 3-6 months... but you and Cobra should get ready to edit a whole lot of grammar.
I plan to have a nice simple clean look, that looks classy and professional. At the same time, I don't want it to look like Kotaku, though joystiq looks good. I spoke to the webdesigner on Friday actually, and he asked me what sort of look I wanted.
Any suggestions on color schemes would be welcome. He actually wants examples of websites, so if anyone has any they like, please post about them.
When work on it starts, I will post updates periodically to get input. If the majority hates something, we will change it.
As much as I hate IGN, I like how it looks mostly. I also like how gamer20.com looks.
Once we get going, we can probably interview Greg Kasavin