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''Killer7'' was Suda51's first game released outside Japan. It received polarizing reviews due to its unconventional control scheme and complex noir plot. While some reviewers appreciated the stripped-down controls and stylized "arthouse" approach, others panned it as confusing and restricting. Jack Thompson, an outspoken video game activist, alleged that the game contains "full-blown sex sequences", but his claims were ultimately refuted. Despite these setbacks, Killer7's cult appeal led to remakes of Suda51's older works and the successful launch of ''No More Heroes''. | ''Killer7'' was Suda51's first game released outside Japan. It received polarizing reviews due to its unconventional control scheme and complex noir plot. While some reviewers appreciated the stripped-down controls and stylized "arthouse" approach, others panned it as confusing and restricting. Jack Thompson, an outspoken video game activist, alleged that the game contains "full-blown sex sequences", but his claims were ultimately refuted. Despite these setbacks, Killer7's cult appeal led to remakes of Suda51's older works and the successful launch of ''No More Heroes''. | ||
== Problems == | == Problems == | ||
Cutscene audio quickly goes out of sync, graphical effects such as the blood droplets are nonexistent. | |||
Using DX11, bullets do not go to where you aim them, but graphical effects like the blood droplets are somewhat there, but not complete. | |||
== Configuration == | == Configuration == |