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
Failure is an Option
CrispyGamer.com. The other warthog tore around the corner at full throttle, military treads cutting four deep gouges through the hard-packed snow, and skidded right into my crosshairs. The game was "Halo: Combat Evolved." We rounded another corner.
10 Years and a Living Room
CrispyGamer.com. 1 p.m. -- It's a bright Saturday afternoon in the middle of June, and I've just pulled into a suburban driveway a half-hour outside of Boston. This summer marks 10 years of LAN parties in Dave's living room.
Review: 'Sin and Punishment: Star Successor'
CrispyGamer.com. I died. Crap, I died again. Got her. The anecdote above describes my battle with the final boss of Stage 4. For me, nothing is more gratifying than overcoming a challenge and after dying three more times, I thought I might be stuck.
Review: 'Singularity'
CrispyGamer.com. I'm in an elevator. For failing us all? The elevator stops and the caged gate clanks open. OK. First of all, who gave the glowing pen to a 13-year-old, and why was this child in a Russian mutant-infested lab?
Preview: 'Medal of Honor'
CrispyGamer.com. Recently, I've been able to sit down with the PC version of EA's latest attempt to reclaim the FPS throne, "Medal of Honor."
Review: '3D Dot Heroes'
CrispyGamer.com. I need to start this review off with a confession: I've never actually beaten a Zelda game.
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