Here are a few things that I noticed when I went through your portfolio:
- When I initially entered your site through the link, I was presented with a view of your (past) projects, this in itself is alright, but I have no clue who you are and what you do. For example, I would personally like to see what kind of person I am look at, so at your home page (which isn't used at the moment) I would put something like: John Doe - Game Programmer.
- Get your home button to work. I was down at the page, wanted to go back up, clicked home, nothing happened. This is probably because you are not using it, so make use of it! :) (or get rid of it)
- I would name the past projects part simply just projects, guess that's just something my eye caught and might not be the most important.
- On your projects page, give the images a little header with the name, also a personal preference though. Isn't much of an error, but it might be something that can intrique people in checking it out.
- As you indicated yourself already. A lot more information on what you did during the project (if able, also some snippits) is desired. For all I know, you did all the art instead of programming. When presented with a project, I would love to see a list of what is used (programming language, techniques, etc) so I can quickly skim through your projects and see what you did.
- Your about me is probably fine, but I am missing a full resume.
- Your other section should be an extenstion to your about me. It contains information you want people to be able to view directly that is about you.
- When I open up the certifications, I expected actual certificates you got through examination of official institutes and not something gained through a website. I personally never heard of brainbench and I don't know how widely accepted it is, so that might be something you could look in to.
- Education is providing me with links I do not know and actually don't want to click. I came to your site to see who you are, what you did and what you are capable of. Education is important, but I don't want to figure out what you did on another website. Make it easy for me.
The main thing that you will probably need to keep in mind is that recruiters will go to your site, skim through it and put it on the yes/no pile. You want to have all the information that is important presented to them in a clear way without them losing track.
I think it's on the right track, but needs some more work.
Good luck! :)