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
Weekend Playlist
By Crispy Gamer Staff, Crispy Gamer. William Abner: This weekend I'll continue playing Dragon Age: Origins PC, and I'll start King's Bounty: Armored Princess.
Review: 'God of War' Collection - PS3
By Scott Jones, Crispy Gamer. What's Hot: Two fantastic games, both up-rezzed to 720p.
How to Beat the Hydra in 'God of War' - PS3
By Scott Jones, Crispy Gamer. Fact: Hydras have nine heads. Question: What happened to the other heads? Step 1: Stop wondering where the other four heads went and focus on the remaining heads.
Review: 'Left 4 Dead 2' - Xbox 360
By Gus Mastrapa, Crispy Gamer. What's Hot: The South as setting; The Jockey in versus; The entire "Hard Rain" campaign. What's Not: Ignoring the story; Playing with strangers; Having your head humped.
Review: 'Modern Warfare 2' - Xbox 360
By Tom Chick, Crispy Gamer. What's Hot: Superlative multiplayer and standalone co-operative challenges. What's Not: Disappointing single-player storyline. Crispy Gamer Says: Try. OK, let's get this out of the way.
Review: 'DJ Hero' - Xbox 360
It's 2009 and our heroes aren't on television. Instead, they are ours to control -- as avatars standing on a living-room stage; streaming down the note "highways" of "Guitar Hero" and "DJ Hero."
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