Like Fergal, I think the theme is fine. It's not a problem.
You don't need too many staff when you're just starting. I mean in most cases (unless you're running a forum promotion site where you need review teams, people to do post packages, etc...) you don't need more than yourself for staff until you have over 50 members. In fact,
too many staff at start can have an adverse affect. (People may think you're dying especially if the staff aren't pulling their weight.)
For your site, since you have a review section you could probably handle all the reviews yourself for now because that service isn't actually finished/open yet. And when you do get it finished/open, you likely won't have a ton of members requesting reviews at first. (So there is no need for a whole staff team to handle it right away.)
Though when you do actually need staff, let me be up front with you... It's actually pretty difficult to find staff. Sometimes you'll get people who tell you they'll help out... But they vanish or don't help or worse, they mess your forum up. And generally the best practice is to hire right from within your member base. (Since they're more likely to be loyal to your site and want to see it succeed.)
Another thing to take note of, there are people who will be staff on sites if you pay them real money. But I personally advise against them because just because they're paid doesn't mean they'll do a good job or that they'll stick around.
However, with all that stated, you may want to have a look about your forum and tighten things up. Like you have a lone straggler forum called "Dragonforum" under "forum". To a guest that looks a bit odd. Why not place it up in your "General Discussion" category and retitle that single forum to "Announcements" (or something like that). And then of course get rid of that category titled "forum"
While you're at it, perhaps merge "strategies" and "offline marketing" into one forum for now since offline marketing is a subset of strategies.
As a side note, I'd watch what you write in your replies because the owner's attitude can also turn people off from joining or wanting to be staff. I mean one reply you posted:
Having somebody join your forum by mouth advertising is a pretty hard job to do as some people only join a forum if they are interested by it. Sonic the Hedgehog is not a very clever forum subject, as it was only a game, and if your forum was only about a game to chat about, people won't join at all.
Or almost nobody would join.
Source
That comment came off pretty insulting to that member. (You called their forum stupid... and essentially insulted their entire member base. Plus you basically just dismissed virtually every forum based off games too by simple virtue of they're based off games. That's not a way to get people to want to join your forum. Especially considering how many forums there are based off games.)