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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.
=== Cut-scene Audio ===
Using DX11, bullets do not go to where you aim them, but graphical effects like the blood droplets are somewhat there, but not complete.
Cut-scene audio quickly goes out of sync.
 
=== Blood Droplets ===
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 ==