Killer 7 Review - bloody and to the point.
Gameplay:
The Gameplay of Killer 7 is different in so many ways. First of all, you can control 7 different assasins, one at a time each with their own special abilities which are needed to progress in the game, These can be Switched at nearly any time. There is also a sort of lvl up system in which you can increase various attributes by collecting Blood, mostly gotten if you kill the enemies using their weak points. Walking around in this game is also very different since its not free roaming at all, you can move up or back, and when you come to a certain point, you are given a choice as to where you want to go. This does take some time geting used to. The Story in the Game is very interesting, but is very hard and difficult to understand due to submerged meanings and plots. it will most likely take players 1-2 playthroughs to grasp the whole idea
Graphics:
As with this game, even the graphics are totally different, not what you would expect, the graphics themselves are allright, but done in more of a comic book fashion. Not bad, just takes some geting used to.
Sound:
The Voice Acting is probably some of the best in a game, the music itself is allright and the sound plays a major part in the game due to the fact most of the enemies start out invisible, your only warning of impeding doom will probably be a maniacs laughter.
Value:
All in all, its worth the money and it does have a very good if difficult to understand story. As for bonus features, there are those to be had to, though what they are, is for the player to find out.