I didn't like the design, but it's hard for me to provide quality criticism on this area because it's not my cup of tea. It just seems that the information isn't presented tightly. Some things are hard on the eyes while others I have no clue why they are what they are.<p>For example on: <a href="http://www.automatedgamer.com/games/bestlist" rel="nofollow">http://www.automatedgamer.com/games/bestlist</a> the plataform list is ugly.<p>While on <a href="http://www.automatedgamer.com/games/release" rel="nofollow">http://www.automatedgamer.com/games/release</a> I have no idea why some game titles are bold and on larger fonts.<p>Your logo reminds me of download. It looks like a logo for an application.<p>But anyway, moving from design, it would be cool to see an example of what I am going to get when I register. I dig that you're going to provide me information about multiple sources about some games that I choose. But I need examples of what kind of information I will get, and how they'll be presented. In other words, what's different than just going to Gamespot and checking its game page?<p>On a game page: <a href="http://www.automatedgamer.com/game/201/bioshock" rel="nofollow">http://www.automatedgamer.com/game/201/bioshock</a> I have no idea what a "high alert" is.<p>The screenshots links open a new page... IMHO opening new pages is a complicated matter. Lots of users aren't able to understand exactly what this is, how to get back to the previous page, etc... This is mainly an issue for people new on the net, but the solution (opening on a the same page and with navigation links) doesn't hurt anyone, so why not do it? Even newbies know what the browser's back button does.<p>More navigation options. For example, on <a href="http://www.automatedgamer.com/game/201/bioshock" rel="nofollow">http://www.automatedgamer.com/game/201/bioshock</a> you could have links on "First person Shooter", so your users keep on navigating the site. And on Take2, leading to a page listing the developer's games.<p>You could have a page showing what games most people are tracking. This is your service, so play its cards.<p>Your blog should have the same design as the main site.<p>The "All games" page <a href="http://www.automatedgamer.com/games/list" rel="nofollow">http://www.automatedgamer.com/games/list</a> is a huge list of confusion. Do you really plan to list thousands of games there?<p>Also, its ordered alphabetically, but "Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time" appears first. There's a space on the game title (I noticed the - as first character on its slug).<p>DISCLAIMER: I have a gaming website ;) But in portuguese, and with different goals than yours. And I haven't updated it for almost an year.<p>EDIT: Since you're already gathering this information, your alerts could also display new games of a determined genre, developer or keyword on a plataform. For example, "notify me when a FPS is added to the PS3 database".