One Angry Gamer

One Angry Gamer (aka OAG) is a gaming news website run by William Usher, (nickname "Billy D") which has been compared to Breitbart and Kotaku. It has been active on OneAngryGamer.Net since February 2015, spawned by the Twitter account OneAngryGamerHD, established in June 2014, which was associated with articles hosted on BlogJob.com since June 2014, with the earliest article being about the Japanese game .
Gaming review
Gaming article subjects from the website referenced by popular publications include:
*Last of Us Remastered by Inquisitr
*Tekken 7 by Mic
*Mortal Kombat 11 by Daily Dot
*Blackpill Bill by The Advocate
*LawBreakers by Vice
*Last of Us 2 by Inverse
Censorship review
An article by OAG Staff was cited in February 2019 by ex-SEAL Rob O'Neill which RT cited as confirmation of Google deleting the YouTube channel of fellow SEAL Donald W. Shipley.
OAG investigated Sony Interactive Entertainment in April 2019, in response to accusations they revoked access to purchased content for a user of hate speech.
In July 2019 it broke the story on the censorship of The Witcher spinoff card game Gwents artwork censorship.
In March 2020, OAG's report on Crunchyroll disabling comments on their High Guardian Spice anime trailer was cited by CBR.
Movie review
Billy's thoughts on the upcoming 2022 film Thor: Love and Thunder received criticism from Mary Sue.
Takedown attempts
The site was targeted by two cybercrimes in September 2018: security hacking combined with a distributed denial-of-service attack. This resulted in the site being down for over a week.
 
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