EA opens up website Kah Ra Shin, the way to inner peace
Upon digging for more news to serve you guys, we’ve stumbled upon something beyond strange and intriguing. Electronic Arts (EA) posted up a site called Kah Ra Shin – beneath its simplistic eastern design hides a chockful of surprises.
There are four sections of this insanity. First up, ‘The Way of the Scream’ where you can find a bunch of user sent videos of themselves shouting. Anyone can either upload a scream or send one to a friend.
Next up, a history page of Kah Ra Shin titled ‘Through the Ages’. Apparently, this cult started when a young boy living in a Tiberian village discovered the joy and release to be found by smashing things. Take note of the broken car image beside the text.
Third section, ‘The Teachings’, is the most hilarious out of the bunch. It offers a collection of eight videos detailing the ways of Kah Ra Shin that follows the idea of ‘speed, aggression, destruction’. Here’s a snippet of their ideology:
Kah Ra Shin is fun and easy to start… simply snap a pencil, smash a vase or drive a car into a wall at 200kph. To become a grand master, however, takes dedication, self belief, and an endless supply of crockery. Pay attention disciples, the peace and joy that comes with such efforts will truly reward the faithful.
True enough, followers are found screaming, breaking stuff, and playing Burnout Dominator (on the PS3, no less) to release their anger.
Finally, the ‘Testimonials’. As you would expect, testimonies from people all over the world who were enlightened by Kah Ra Shin can be found here. From what we can tell, this group’s members are all former problematic with a history of anger issues. Looks like Kah Ra Shin is better than any anger management program, or so these guys say.
Considering the theme of destruction, Burnout Dominator‘s logo on the bottom left, and being made by EA, one would say that this is an elaborate ploy to attract people for an upcoming Burnout title. It’s too early to tell, so enjoy playing around the site for now.
Find the site by clicking on the Read link below.
Upon digging for more news to serve you guys, we’ve stumbled upon something beyond strange and intriguing. Electronic Arts (EA) posted up a site called Kah Ra Shin – beneath its simplistic eastern design hides a chockful of surprises.
There are four sections of this insanity. First up, ‘The Way of the Scream’ where you can find a bunch of user sent videos of themselves shouting. Anyone can either upload a scream or send one to a friend.
Next up, a history page of Kah Ra Shin titled ‘Through the Ages’. Apparently, this cult started when a young boy living in a Tiberian village discovered the joy and release to be found by smashing things. Take note of the broken car image beside the text.
Third section, ‘The Teachings’, is the most hilarious out of the bunch. It offers a collection of eight videos detailing the ways of Kah Ra Shin that follows the idea of ‘speed, aggression, destruction’. Here’s a snippet of their ideology:
Kah Ra Shin is fun and easy to start… simply snap a pencil, smash a vase or drive a car into a wall at 200kph. To become a grand master, however, takes dedication, self belief, and an endless supply of crockery. Pay attention disciples, the peace and joy that comes with such efforts will truly reward the faithful.
True enough, followers are found screaming, breaking stuff, and playing Burnout Dominator (on the PS3, no less) to release their anger.
Finally, the ‘Testimonials’. As you would expect, testimonies from people all over the world who were enlightened by Kah Ra Shin can be found here. From what we can tell, this group’s members are all former problematic with a history of anger issues. Looks like Kah Ra Shin is better than any anger management program, or so these guys say.
Considering the theme of destruction, Burnout Dominator‘s logo on the bottom left, and being made by EA, one would say that this is an elaborate ploy to attract people for an upcoming Burnout title. It’s too early to tell, so enjoy playing around the site for now.
Find the site by clicking on the Read link below.