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The BEST way to start a review is...



What's the best way to start a review?

Greetings and Salutations
41
59%
Grammar critique
1
1%
ALL CAPS COMPLIMENT SHOUT
10
14%
A joke
0
No votes
A gif
2
3%
Lots of emojis :D and emoticons :P c:
3
4%
An anecdote about a dream I had
4
6%
At least one paragraph discussing the title
1
1%
It depends on the day, honestly
8
11%
Something else that I'll comment below!
0
No votes
 
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Hijinks says...



It's RevMo, which means lots of people are dusting off their keyboards and diving into the wonderful world of reviewing! Go check out the Official RevMo Announcement thread for information on all the cool events, contests, and activities going on (with loads of snazzy prizes and opportunities for brightly coloured usernames, too)! But today we're here to answer a very pressing question: what is the best way to open a review?
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Thu Sep 15, 2022 4:22 pm
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fantasies says...



i usually greet the person, but it honestly depends on the piece. sometimes i just jump right into it.
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Sun Oct 09, 2022 3:03 am
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Hattable says...



IGN rating
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Omni says...



Hattable wrote:IGN rating


6/10 - too much water
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