He began his career as a journalist with the
Fort Worth Star-Telegram in 1997, following a year-long stint with the Capital Cities/ABC Newspaper Fellowship Program. He went on to work for the Palm Beach Post and then the Rocky Mountain News, where he covered crime and public safety for a total of 12 years. He started his career as a
video game journalist as the founding editor-in-chief of
Kotaku, launched in 2004. Starting in 2009, he wrote Good Game, a weekly column internationally syndicated by McClatchy-Tribune Information Services. Crecente left Kotaku in 2012, after building up the site from 10,000 pageviews a month to 10 million. He went on to help found
Polygon, launched in 2012, where he would later become executive editor. In July 2017, Crecente announced on
Twitter that he would be leaving
Polygon for
Rolling Stones gaming website Glixel. He was brought on at
Variety on April 9, 2018, to expand the entertainment publication's coverage into video gaming with a new vertical that the co-editors say "represents another step forward in our effort to offer great journalism regarding every aspect of the modern media landscape." At the time he was still contributing to
Rolling Stones game coverage. ''
Rolling Stone's'' gaming vertical, Glixel, was shut down later in 2018. Crecente was laid off from Variety in June 2019, and the gaming section was removed from the Variety masthead. In 2019, Crecente launched his company Pad & Pixel. In 2020, his company helped launch an official Lego Games podcast for the Lego Group entitled ''
Bits N' Bricks to help celebrate the 25-year history of the first Lego video game. He co-hosted the weekly show, which is hosted on lego.com. Also in 2020, he brought back his syndicated column, now named Game, launching it on Substack. It currently has about 6,500 subscribers. In 2021, Crecente helped launch an official Level Infinite podcast for Tencent Games entitled This is Level Infinite''. It explored the creation of the company's games. He co-hosted the weekly show which is hosted on LevelInfinite.com. In 2024, his company helped launch a new gaming News section for Epic Games Store, for which he is the executive editor. == Recognition ==