Killer 7
- 7 different operatives that will help you
- Each operative has different skills and abilities
- each opertive is in fact one of your multiple personalities
Product Description
Killer7 is the action adventure game of a hard-boiled taste. A player makes full use of small arms or special capability, making the character of seven “the qualified killers with seven character” whom become hero Harman Smith and he has change, and confronts “man with hand of God” Kun Laon which aims at a national overthrow. They are the man who plans the world into dread of indiscriminate terrorism, the man who is going to stop the wave, and the revenge tragedy with which the life of two personnel becomes entangled intricately. A view of the world thrilling at DAKU which the visual and individual character of art by cell shading performs, and the game stylishness which was not until now are the new sports meeting of charm.
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i dont even have it but it is so retarted. my friend has it and thinks its amasing, even though he dosen’t know it. i tried it one and i want those few minutes of my life back.
Rating: 1 / 5
This game will make you beg for a copy of bionicle. I played this game hoping for something similar to 13, but man was I in for a rude awakening. Art house craptacular. This game would be exact if I chose to drop some LSD and blow my brains out after attempting to comprehend a pile of poop. “Hello master…you want to find some blood and soul bullets to make butterfly work for you.” Beware! Buy only if you are a sadist!
Rating: 1 / 5
I could do this whole review by just saying “buy it”, but that wouldn’t be fitting. This game is unique, gorgeous, emotionally touching, and a small creepy. And VERY fun. This is a must buy for any GCN or PS2 owner.
For fans of this, I also recommend Resident Evil 4, Motion City Soundtrack’s “Commit” baby book, GoldenEye for the DS, and the show “Invader Zim”.
Rating: 5 / 5
This game is wear… but its really fascinating, like a bizarre movie, excellent history
Rating: 4 / 5
Last year, in the summer, I posted up a review for this game. I gave it one star for both the fun and the by and large rating. Here’s what the review said:
Title: “The only thing decent about this game is its art stylishness. Maybe. As a game goes, it sucks.”
Review: “As a game goes, it sucks. It really does scream to be place down. The tale and voice acting is equally terrible. All in all, I’d have to say this was the worst game I’ve ever played. Unfortunately though, I’ve also played Cubivore, which ends up in a tie with this one for worst game ever as well.”
And here are the comments:
Carol says:
Did you even know the tale? What parts of it bother you?
I answered with a later post:
D. Zepeda says:
It just wasn’t fun. Aim, shoot, run, stop, do again ad nauseam. I really couldn’t even play owing to the whole thing.
And everything I said back then was right, at the time, and I fully believed in every word.
Zoom ahead to a small over a year later, and I notice this game still meeting on my shelf. Under a fake depression that I had not anything better to do at the time, I chose to give it a third or fourth shot (I forget how many times I tried at this game beforehand). And much to my bolt from the blue, I liked it. Even more to my bolt from the blue, further on down the line of the game, I found out that I really liked it.
The voice acting/translation certainly is still probably one of the worst if not the worst I’ve heard in a game (maybe excluding most well loved anime-licensed sports meeting). The thing about this game though, that I really didn’t like the first few times I tried playing it, is that it doesn’t exactly hold your hand owing to it. The tale is not direct and simple to decipher, but heads down a more abstract route. Once I finally got the hang of it though, a year later, I realized that it was certainly worth playing owing to just to see what screwed up scenarios would come next. Possibly one of the things I like most about it nowadays is that it’s so hard to fully know and get into at times. It’s like a challenge. And this is what turned out to be one of the funnest parts of the game. And this is the same exact thing that made me dislike this game so much when I originally played it.
I got mine for about $10 a year ago, and the price shouldn’t be too much different now, so if you find it, pick it up. I reflect… you may like it. If not upon your original reception, then maybe someday. Just keep it up there on your shelf, and if you don’t fall in like straight away, then just give it a small bit of time.
Just keep in mind that the voice acting/translation job is not the best, and this isn’t so much an action game as it is… as the other reviewers say on here, an “experience”. It is relaxing at times, heart-stopping at others, intriguing during the rest. And the fact that it may sometimes jump between these emotions with no clear transitions makes the erratic awesomeness of this game even better.
Do play it to the end though. The ending, depending on how you play out the very last level, is pretty sweet.
Although I’m not too sure if I liked what I saw in Shanghai….
Rating: 5 / 5