First thing I noticed: The site takes
way too long to load. So long that it
times out on me before I can finish. A 2.5mb background image? Not all of us live in the country your site is hosted on, I personally try to make my gigantic-background-images less than 500kb.
This leads me to discover a problem that could've been hidden from me. Your website doesn't really allow for browsing
without being completely loaded. Half loaded, you can't see the menu or the text at all. In my personal designs I always give everything with a background image a background colour that's similar to the image so that the colour will still support whatever is on top even if the image doesn't (completely) load. Or for people who disable images.
The site still fits perfectly on a 1024x768 screen so that's cool. I hope those menu colours and pinstriped background are temporary. Speaking of colours, why don't you add some colour to your site? The game itself looks pretty colourful and rich, but the website is so dull and business-like =w=a Really. (Read: White text on a grey background is still hard to read)
On a personal level I think those 'News' boxes are ugly. I think you should integrate them into the page with a simple divider that's obvious but not jarring. Anyway, rounded rectangles are so overused -o-
Speaking of which, add a copyright footer under the main part or get rid of the bottom rounded corners. It looks bad sitting at the bottom of the page like that. I suggest a footer.
By the way, you'll need to change up the logo graphic a bit. On my screen, it overlaps with the foliage in the background and becomes hard to read.
And please don't forget to change the link colours/graphic =w=a
Anyway, giant broken hard-to-load website aside, it's a vast improvement from the previous one and looks/feels much more professional and friendly. Except the large filesize.
There are less walls of text, and there is a good point of focus for when you first happen upon the index page. It also feels much more contained with the menu being integrated into the main body of the website. And no more hover hell. A lighter background for your white text is a good thing, but it can still be a bit taxing. I tend to go by the rule of never using pure black, or pure white.
It's also good that your website is separated from your background when you scroll down, and they no longer merge into one huge black blob. But I hate pure black...unless you can convince me that it's not ;3
The thing you should do for now is go here
http://colorschemedesigner.com/ and have at you.
PS: Hmm, this is pretty off-topic from the original topic isn't it?