Conversation Between Sephex and Ayen

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  1. There you go.
  2. It is. Good thing I enjoy it.

    (SPOILER)First Top Ten list will be about Final Fantasy. GET INTO THE BOMB SHELTER!
  3. Sounds like a solid format. It's harder to garner attention through writing, but a solid line up does help.
  4. I got some good discussion going on reddit when EoFF shared my FFIX review.

    The series I have planned are called "A Child's First," "Top Ten," "Srs Bsns," and "Rogue Friday." A Child's First is about the first time I ventured into (insert games related subject here), Top Ten are self-explanatory, Srs Bsns is for more serious topics in the gaming world and Rogue Friday is a day I set aside to write about whatever the hell I want.
  5. Someone posted a piece I did on a hypothetical FFVII Remake on reddit years ago. The reddit thread was pretty big and the article got a lot of comments. It allegedly hit the front page. It was really weird, but I was happy that people saw my points. I would link it to you, but the site has been down forever now. It might come back one day, but it is out of my hands.
  6. I hear you. I remember when I posted my Two Towers PS2 review on here and that got a bunch of replies from people, but Silent Hill, which is a game a lot of people are fans of, didn't get jack trout.

    The review on my blog that has the most comments is my FF1 review. Granted, some of those comments are my replies, but still. 6 is the highest I've ever gotten.
  7. Yeah, it's hard. I used to write for a website with a couple of buddies. The most random stuff would get a lot of attention while other stuff that I felt would get some reaction was met with cricket chirps.
  8. That's the first step. Getting more comments. I don't get too many right now. The couple I do get are either weird (like asking for my age and stuff) or just the generic "Good review!" which is better than nothing. I'm hoping writing more content Monday through Friday will help to increase traffic.
  9. Most are cut and dry like that, but some are more murky the more comments you get.
  10. That shouldn't be too hard. Mean comment: You like the taste of trout. You give up reviews to run around and taste all the world's trout.
    Constructive Criticism: Can you really call that a review? Reads more like a walkthrough.

    Both of which I have had said to me.
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