Harman Smith has seven personalities trapped inside his head, which must make it difficult for him to work as a professional killer. After all, what point is there in cowering in the shadows when there is a good chance one of the people who lives in your brain is liable to start barking any moment? Just imagine trying to infiltrate an enemy base dressed in the pastel garb of a faceless technician while one of your personalities swigs from a bottle of meths and babbles about his 'mind-control
There are numerous secrets still to be unveiled about Killer 7. Sure, it looks pretty but this cel-shaded enigma has revealed less than a Taliban fashion show. , we've all admired the style but, so far, no one outside of Capcom knows how it works, how it plays or even what kind of game it really is. But one nugget of information has finally escaped from Capcom HQ and that is a definite UK release date for both the PS2 and Gamecube versions: Friday 24 June. That might still seem a long way away
Once again Capcom have fed the world more meagre morsels of their sumptuously screened Killer 7. So let us pause for a moment while your eyes absorb the PS2 and Gamecube glory that adorns this page so beautifully. Just look at the way the bloody third-person beatings smear and blur into brutal first-person shooting. It's lovely.But while you're revelling in the artistry, isn't it time that the world wondered why so little has been seen of this title? Why no one has managed to get their hands on
After its apparent slippage, things have been quiet on the Killer 7 front but Capcom have revived our interest with a batch of new psycho-killer screens. As befits the game to date, they're gorgeously stylish while giving very little actual gameplay info away.The screens focus on Kaede Smith, the 20-year-old female who is one of the seven assassin personalities that live within main character Harman Smith. The game uses a first-person shooting perspective, while in general you'll be running
Originally announced as one of Capcom's much vaunted Gamecube exclusives (along with Resident Evil 4, Viewtiful Joe, PN03 and Dead Phoenix), Killer 7 is shaping up to be the most fiercely stylised gaming experience ever. The warped story of mind-shifting super assassin Harman Smith and his seven deadly personalities takes cel-shading to its logical extremes and is described by its makers as a "post-modern hard-boiled action-adventure". Sounds good to us. To twist yourself into the kind of