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Probably not the most revealing or helpful information, but new details nonetheless on what is shaping up to be a unique title...
The latest issue of Famitsu has revealed interesting new details on ‘Killer 7’, the GameCube title currently in development at Capcom’s Production Studio 4.<br><br>As we revealed last year, Killer 7 tells of the rivalry between two dark individuals, through their fateful confrontation unravelled through 5 compelling stories and 4 inter-twining worlds in two time periods.<br><br>Famitsu revealed that these time periods will take place in the present day and the year 2005, and that the world of 2005 will change depending on the player’s actions in the present day.<br><br>The main character, Herman Smith, is a wheelchair bound 65 year-old, however he is recognised as the most dangerous killer in the world. Thankfully we can today bring you further details on the seven personalities that Smith can take on.<br><br><b>Garcian Smith</b> - A man killed by Herman, Garcian has clairvoyant skills and is trusted to look after the rest of his personalities.<br><br><b>Dan Smith</b> - A man with telekinetic powers that allow him to change a bullets trajectory with merely a thought. He killed Herman four years ago.<br><br><b>Masked Smith</b> - A retired wrestler who can use fire to become invincible.<br><br><b>Coyote Smith</b> - The son of Masked Smith who has the ability to teleport items.<br><br><b>Con Smith</b> - A child with strong senses, Herman uses him to deliver false feelings of compassion.<br><br><b>Kaede Smith</b> - A women with the ability to make showers of blood appear, and who loves Dan and Coyote.<br><br><b>Kevin Smith</b> - Sadly not Silent Bob, but a new and mysterious Smith who has been given special orders from Herman.<br><br>If like us this has left you more confused then before, try not to worry, we have extremely high hopes for Killer 7, it’s distinctive visual look, narrative and storytelling rival some of the best Manga titles we’ve seen to emerge from Japan and certainly the polar-opposite of typical GameCube releases.<br><br>Famitsu also stated that the game is currently around 30% complete, cruelly dashing any hopes we had of it making its intended Winter 2003 release.<br><br>We’ll have more on Killer 7 soon…
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Added:Wed 19th Aug 2009 15:18, Post No: 11
u now they have rating on them it suke like hell
Added:Mon 10th Aug 2009 22:55, Post No: 10
i think of it as a maturity aspect and those who are mature enough to play those kinds of video games are also mature enough to not let it affect their lives in a violent manner. thats what the game ratings are for. younger kids cannot even buy video games which are rated mature because its not meant for them for the simple reason that they are not yet mature enough to accept the content in the game.
Added:Mon 10th Aug 2009 19:25, Post No: 9
my comment is it sucks
Added:Fri 20th Feb 2009 13:25, Post No: 8
Yeah, but the gun helps, doesn't it? Otherwise you'd just be running around shouting "bang!" at everyone.
Seriously though, on the violence thing. There are a lot of studies out there, none of which are anywhere near conclusive.
As a games reviewer, you'd be shocked by the amount of times I speak to parents who willfully let their children play Grand Theft Auto games or even buy it for them. Parents often see games as an easy babysitting tool and then think nothing more of it but, like films or books, parents should be aware of what their kids are playing and whether or not it's appropriate.
The amount of time they allow children to play is also important. Often children who play games excessively may have problems at school such as alienation from their peers or, indeed, from society itself. Games become an escape from these pressures and if a child does show this sort of behaviour, then it's important for parents to confront it head-on before it becomes a bigger problem.
Added:Fri 20th Feb 2009 08:04, Post No: 7
violent video games in actual research help those who are in need relieve such stress related problems in the world. thus only allowing that you as parents see fit for YOUR children to play. i know ALOT of parents that take control of what they play and not play. so really the ratings do help so much - b/c of your out rage and promises to stop violent video games only hurt the community from allowing our choice - dont take that away b/c maybe your kids or someone you know is having problems. thats why we have psychologists and therpy for that sort of nature. Dont ruin it, i mean are you the one to decide the future of video games simply b/c your offended by other parents decisions? violent video games are nothing more than just that - video games - i mean ive seen ppl lose their jobs over playing too much or bringing the video game into their work space b/c of its addicting nature and we dont stop that now do we ? you think your going to make a point by stopping this violent gaming ? theres so much more you could be doing than trying to control all the traffic of incoming videos games so that kids and parents apparently cannot do very well on their own. Every thing in this world will affect "us" as a whole in one way or another it is up to you to decide how to help yourself to it. like the quote says " its not the gun that kills ppl - ppl kill ppl "
Added:Mon 03rd Nov 2008 18:24, Post No: 6
i agree my two children both of 13 consatly fight as punishment i took away their video games for 3 weeks their behavior improved so much. i haven't given their games back!!
Added:Mon 03rd Nov 2008 18:22, Post No: 5
yes
Added:Mon 03rd Nov 2008 18:22, Post No: 4
i want to stop violent video games if you have children and you are letting them play on this violent trash then i insist you stop them if you agree with this then please post a comment even if it just says "yes i agree" then it will be very helpfull in my efforts to takle the growing violence in the next generation
Added:Mon 03rd Nov 2008 18:20, Post No: 3
i want to stop violent video games if you have children and you are letting them play on this violent trash then i insist you stop them if you agree with this then please post a comment even if it just says "yes i agree" then it will be very helpfull in my efforts to takle the growing violence in the next generation
Added:Mon 03rd Nov 2008 18:13, Post No: 2
i am doing a project into violent behavior in young children this opens a hole new topic into which i am reaserching this list was very helpful