Monday, August 18, 2008

Kim Komando misses the point.

So, remember that post I made the other week about Games As Art?

And remember that beautiful little game I linked to, Passage?

How would you like to see someone butcher a description of it? Go go Kim Komando! Seriously, wow, that's really, really crappy writing. And completely soulless. And a horrific summary of the game.

This is the same woman who believes that you can get high off of music. (See here for the best response around)

I think I'll have to start a weekly column "Kim Komando misses the point". Because she always does.

1 comment:

Amy said...

Wow, that digital drugs post is amazing. I love it how she gets to have it both ways - they don't work! But they're dangerous!:

"Dr. Nicholas Theodore, a brain surgeon at Barrow Neurological Institute in Phoenix, said there is no real evidence that idosers work. But he noted that musical preference is indicative of emotional vulnerability. Trying idosers could indicate a willingness to experiment with drugs and other dangerous behavior."