Crispy Gamer
Crispy Gamer (crispygamer.com) is the independent voice and the fresh destination for the gamer generation where gamers and experts come together to form critical opinions and share essential information about their passion for games and games culture.
Headquartered in New York City, Crispy Gamer is dedicated to the serious videogamer who wants news, reviews and information unaffected by game publisher advertising and fanboy reporting. Crispy Gamer has a deep editorial bench of games journalists aiming to provide independent, intellectual and entertaining coverage of the videogame landscape.
So why’s it “crispy”? It’s new, fresh and bold.
Crispy Gamer Samples
Review: 'Starcraft 2'
CrispyGamer.com. Twelve years ago, a gaming phenomenon known as "Starcraft" was launched and created a storm of positive reviews and a competitive scene unheard of at the time for real-time strategy games.
Preview: 'Valkyria Chronicles II'
CrispyGamer.com. With lengthy battles and no checkpoints, I've always felt the PS3-exclusive "Valkyria Chronicles" would be more suitable for a handheld system.
Review: 'Clash of the Titans'
CrispyGamer.com. I really wanted to love "Clash of the Titans." Conceptually, the overall battle system in "Clash of the Titans" is a thing of beauty, as it successfully combines hack-and-slash action with the RPG joy of collecting tons of weapons.
Review: 'Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge'
CrispyGamer.com. In 1994, the Internet was still a mystery to most of us. Meanwhile my friends all had varying degrees of connectivity using the "big three" of AOL, CompuServe and Prodigy.
Review: 'Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker'
CrispyGamer.com. It's been a while since I've picked up my PSP.
Review: 'DeathSpank'
CrispyGamer.com. "This is a true story." DeathSpank, the Athena-like narrator will tell you in the "God of War"-like intro, is a man some call a curse and some call a hero.
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