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Friday, January 20, 2012

Digital Lit Post #5

Blog: Kill Screen
Who is writing?
Kill Screen is a group of people from creator to contributors. Kill Screen tells about their goal by saying saying "Coupled with world-class design, Kill Screen will serve as the voice for a generation of consumers who grew up on games and now wants to talk about them with the same wit and rancor that can be found in dialogues about film, television, etc. We are a professional, curated approach that respects the time constraints of the older game player and aims right for the brain."

Who is reading?
People that are reading this are people that have video games in mind. From people that love video games to people that want to know about what video games are.

What kind of language is used? Why?
The language tone in all the post are telling you about the games in a lot of detail. They want you to get a feel of how the game is going to play out and give their opinion of the game at the same time. Sometimes they ever through in what the reviews of the game was by leading gaming sites such as IGN or Game Informer and then tell why the review is good, bad, or just one sided.

What kind of "look" is used? Why?
I fell the look is simple and to the point. It gives new daily stories along with featured gotta read stories.

What is the length of the average post? Why?
There are a lot of different people posting on this. A lot of effort is going into making this blog, so the average post can vary from 2-4 paragraphs to 10+ paragraphs.

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