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Killer 7
Killer 7
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| Publisher: | Capcom | ||||
| Platform: | GC | ||||
| Category: | Shooter | ||||
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| Release Date: | 15/07/2005 | ||||
| Member Rating: | ![]() |
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| Number of Players: | 1 | ||||
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| Reviewed by: Astrales | Date: 04/06/2006 | Rating: ![]() |
| I have no idea as to how this game can become "dull" at ANY point, anyway... if this was a movie, it just wouldn't work. as a game its frikkin' awesome. but that's it. it's an interactive movie. if you are looking for fast action(or just dont have any imagination) there's plenty of other games full of mindless violence out there. if you want mindFUL violence, a freakishly weird storyline that will leave you thinking about it for weeks and something altogether different(without losing your precious reputation) rent this. rent it and dont stop till youve beaten it. and first reviewer? you stoped playing seconds into it 'cos of the movement system? cos it wasn't like gta?! look if you want gta, newsflash: play gta. no wonder nobody can come up whith new ideas whith people likOK IM DONE. | ||
| Reviewed by: JNMGibbs | Date: 02/09/2006 | Rating: ![]() |
| If you're looking for something different, then definitely try this game. The controls, while slightly annoying (a free roaming system would have been much easier) gives you a feeling of chlostrophobia as you navigate the different corridors. It's one of those 'easy to learn, difficult to master' games, as you cover the basics instantly, but it takes a while to learn each character's abilities and special weapons. The game is hevily plot driven and the story is what keeps the thing together. Freaky and complex. The graphics are good considering the style they are using. It gives off a comic book/70's feel to it (think A Scanner Darkly meets Starsky and Hutch). The character design is quite detailed, but the levels themselves are very simplistic, so there's not much to look at when you're running around. The sound, at times, can be downright annoying. While it's necessary to have the sound on (invisible enemies reveal their presence by giggling) and some parts of the soundtrack are good, the annoying language of the 'ghosts' (accompanied by subtitles so you have to look away from the character anyway) lowers the appeal of having the volume up. It is a very innovative game, however. While there have been games where you play different characters and switch between them at will, this is a relitively new idea that you ARE all the characters you play. The multiple personality idea, as well as the ability to 'scan' a room for enemies makes this game score high for innvation. If you want this game, rent before you buy. You'll either love it or hate it. I'd get it again just to get a bit further and try to figure out the plot! | ||
| Reviewed by: hobbesthetiger | Date: 11/04/2006 | Rating: ![]() |
| The makers should be applauded for trying to do something a bit different with a game. The dark comic book style works very well as does the 'split personalities' element. However, in a lot of ways it's a case of style over substance. The gameplay doesn't quite live up to the idea. I found it became slightly dull not too far into the game. Having said that, if you are looking for something a little different from your shooters this is as good a place as any to start. It's the sort of game I'm very glad I got from swapgame. It's worth a play for a week or two and worth renting, but I would have been dissapointed if I had paid full price and bought the game. | ||
| Reviewed by: worryior | Date: 19/05/2006 | Rating: ![]() |
| the personailties like with the film indenity is a great idea but it just doesn't work ,they've mad eit comic style ,that's ok . but its the 3D side scrolling and the having to hold a button to be in first person thats crap so i turned it off within seconds. it could of been good if had GTA controls and free roaming and could change personaility at will but it doesn't work the way they've done it | ||