July 30, 2004
Kuma\War , an online game service "that allows players to experience re-creations of real world military events weeks after they occur," has just launched a "Stories From The Front" contest to find the most compelling real battle story from a U.S. soldier. The winner and three friends will appear in the playable episode as 3D game characters, and in a broadband video. Is this cool or sick?
I think its a little twisted.
Could it be both or neither?
Turning into a game some iggry situation just weeks after it just happened doesn't help to put it on a realist perspective and could potentially turn a very complex conflict involving living (or recently deceased) human beings into some sort of spectacle sport.
That said. It's just a game and I could might enjoy it.
could potentially
WTF was that!?
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