Absolute masterpiece by Suda51 and Grasshopper Manufacture. Scripted assassination gameplay and the fragmented universe across seven contract killers are radically original. The satire of media violence, hallucinatory art direction and elliptical storytelling make it a unique experience.
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Adventure1 player18+
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An experimental adventure by Grasshopper Manufacture and Capcom released in 2005, directed by Suda51. Players take on Harman Smith, an elderly hitman with seven multiple personalities, in a surreal adventure set against terror attacks and a Middle Eastern war. On-rails FPS, conceptual dialogue, design by Yasuda Saiko.
Killer7 review
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Art direction
★★★★★
"Iconic"
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Music
★★★★★
"Legendary"
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Story
★★★★★
"Masterful"
Violent flat colours, bold outlines and razor-edged cel-shading plunge you into a pop nightmare signed Suda51. The theatrical staging and characters stylised to the bone turn violence into a graphic gesture. This visual UFO, baffling and fascinating, keeps a cult aura perfectly intact.
Eclectic to the point of vertigo, Masafumi Takada's work zigzags between hushed jazz, razor-edged electro and unhinged pop numbers. Each theme bewilders as much as it fascinates, marrying the strangeness of Suda51's narrative. This musical daring, utterly unclassifiable, feeds the game's cult aura in full.
Political conspiracy, fractured identities and enigmatic dialogue make up one of the most opaque scripts Suda51 ever signed. Behind the stylised violence hides a dizzying reflection on power and the self. This cryptic writing, which has to be earned, still fascinates those willing to lose themselves in it.
Behind its hypnotic styling and deliberately murky story lies a crystal-clear program: stringing together assassinations in the name of a vaguely defined counter-terror fight. You slide from one killer personality to the next like swapping tools, mesmerized by the strangeness, never quite questioning an agency where targeted killing stands in for all diplomacy.
Is Killer7 still worth playing in 2026?
A cult work from Suda51 published by Capcom, Killer7 is an on rails action thriller with a striking cel shaded aesthetic, where you embody an assassin with seven personalities hunting invisible terrorists in a cryptic tale of terrorism and politics. The radical art direction, the splintered narrative and the hypnotic atmosphere make for an unclassifiable, fascinating experience. The disorienting on rails gameplay and the demanding pace divide opinion. A landmark work for fans of auteur games and experimental storytelling.