There are “hard” video games, and then there are games that feel personally offended by your existence. Krush, Kill ‘N’ Destroy (KKND) falls firmly into the latter category. Recently, I’ve seen the term “VAM KKND” pop up in retro gaming circles—and while VAM usually stands for Virt-A-Mate in modern VR chats, in our world, VAM = Visual Audio Mayhem .
If you want to test your —your ability to keep cool when the screen is shaking, your harvesters are on fire, and a giant mutant crab is eating your command center—download KKND: Krossfire from GOG today. vam kknd
It looks like “VAM KKND” could refer to a couple of different things depending on the context (e.g., a modding community handle, a specific game mod for Virt-A-Mate , or a retro RTS gamer tag). There are “hard” video games, and then there
Since (Krush, Kill ‘N’ Destroy) is a classic 1990s RTS game, and “VAM” often refers to Virt-A-Mate (a popular adult/art VR simulation), I’ve assumed you are looking for a nostalgic gaming blog post comparing the brutal difficulty of KKND to the frustrating “VAM” (Visual Audio Mental) rage moments. If you want to test your —your ability