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The Gamecube version of Killer 7 is just awesome. To describe it in few words, it's sort of a shooter game, a much more solid of a game that doesn't rely on gimmicks, even though it has some. In Killer 7 you shoot first and ask later!
Killer 7 is the history of Harman Smith, a professional assassin who has arrived at the final stage of his life humiliated in a wheelchair and that prepares for his last duty: one is to eradicate a terrorist group that is seeding the chaos by means of a humanoid suicide bomber group known as the Heaven Smiles, directed by the old comrade-in-arms of Smith, now enemy, Kun Lan.
Killer 7 alternates two perspectives: One in third-person by where it runs most of the action, and another subjective one, in first-person, reserved solely to the use of the arms.
In Killer 7 you play Harman Smith who at the same time reflects seven multiple personalities: Garcian, Dan, Mask, Coyote, Kevin, Kaede, and Con. Each personality is completely different, and wields unique weapons, abilities, and so forth.
Garcian is sort of a 'cleaner' and is able to retrieve the bodies of any slain personas and restore them to life . Kaede Smith is skilled with long range shooting since she has a gun with a scope -zoom. Con is blind, but he can run like the wind and hear things others can't . Coyote is adept at lockpicking and leaping to improbable heights, Kevin can turn himself invisible, ex pro-wrestler Mask has a powerful shot that can blast anything to pieces, while Dan is just a badass.
In comparison to the PS2 version, the GameCube one is superior if counting the number of missions. It also shows a great image gallery, and the aiming controls feel a little more responsive on the GameCube as well. Killer 7's soundtrack gets better and better the more of it you hear. Music includes several styles: Rock, techno, instruments and even chill out with vocals.
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