Angry Gamer
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Angry-Gamers.net is a community-based gaming website established on January 31st, 2009 and is updated every weekday by the site's moderators. Angry-Gamers.net take a much more controversial approach than other gaming sites. Unafraid of cursing and raunchy humor Angry-Gamers.net targets an audience with a since of humor.
A weekly podcast is in the works for the site and will be launched in mid 2009.
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[edit] Notoriety
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The site has gained a level of infamy as a result of its editorial policies, and news stories it has reported. On several occasions various viewers have written in and attacked Angry-Gamers.net for its review policies and opinions.
One such incident took place in April 2009 with the article "I Was Raped by Capcom." Several comments were posted both on the Angry-Gamers site and N4G.com that threatened the author and the site. [1]
Angry-Gamers.net is surprisingly well connected to the enthusiast gaming community, its articles and opinions are very popular on sites such as Reddit.com and Digg.com.
[edit] Review style
Angry Gamers review policy differs from other gaming websites in many ways. Average games are scored with a 50, not a 70 as most other sites will do. Angry-Gamers.net also vows to never give a game a perfect 10. No game is perfect and therefore no game should be scored as such. Angry Gamers also rates games based upon their value. How much money would you recommend someone spend for a game.
[edit] Podcast
The Angry Gamers podcast is currently under development and will be released in mid 2009. The podcast will discuss the articles written on the site during the week and go into the latest gaming news.
[edit] Recognition
The site is often referenced on many popular websites including Digg.com, Reddit.com and Gamestop.
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- Angry Gamers Website

