Overview: You are a hitman by the name of "Smith" with different persnoalities...from the beginning it seems like "Mr. Smith" is suffering from Disassociative Identity Disorder (Multiple Personality) but as you go further into the game you discover what is really going on. The general plot is that you are an elite group of assasins in charge of taking down a group of terrorists in an alter version of earth...same cities, countries, but different history. This group is called the Heaven Smile. It eventually goes just beyond this group trying to wrek haavok on the world, but that you will have to see for yourself Controls: This is a "Rail Shooter" but before you are put off or even ask, what the hell is a rail shooter, the controls are very simple and actually seem right for this game. To move, you push the A button to go forward, and B button to do a 180 turn. The game will move your character for you so you only need the control stick for aiming when you hear a heaven smile baddie. The longer you play this, the more like second nature is becomes. The Control stick while aiming (in first person mode) is really responsive, allowing you to hit the weak points of the heaven smile with some ease, greater ease as you upgrade your character. Sound: Great character voice acting. Great music, the sound track does this game justice. While some of the characters "talk" you have to read to know what they are saying. It seems they speak in a different language only you can understand, which will make more sense towards the end of the game. Graphics: Ahhhh the meat and potatoes...This is cell shaded animae style game with some flare. Some may say that it is a graphical catastrophy, but i say it is revolutionary. This is also a comic book, so they are stying true to the roots, and even though it is cell shaded, the graphics are stunning, some boxyness but that is just the animaie style. Last Call: It is a game that will be turned off by the masses because of it being different, but if you are brave enough to try something differet, you will be rewarded with a great challenging, mind boggeling game that keeps you coming back for more, do to some unlockables and the great story line...This game is rated M for a reason...the catch phrases are humerous and colorful, but mature nonetheless. I hope you enjoy this game as much as I have
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