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'''''Killer7''''' (Japanese title: キラー7, Kirā Sebun) is a Japanese 2005 action-adventure game directed and written by Goichi Suda in his first video game released outside of Japan. The game, set in an alternate future, follows a group of assassins known as the killer7. Led by the enigmatic Harman Smith and hired by the United States government, the killer7 perform hits on targets as they uncover a political conspiracy within the Japanese and American governments. Killer7 initially received mixed reception when it was first released for its unconventional controls and plot, however, the game's other aspects were praised and led to the game gaining a cult following. | '''''Killer7''''' (Japanese title: キラー7, Kirā Sebun) is a Japanese 2005 action-adventure game directed and written by Goichi Suda in his first video game released outside of Japan. The game, set in an alternate future, follows a group of assassins known as the killer7. Led by the enigmatic Harman Smith and hired by the United States government, the killer7 perform hits on targets as they uncover a political conspiracy within the Japanese and American governments. Killer7 initially received mixed reception when it was first released for its unconventional controls and plot, however, the game's other aspects were praised and led to the game gaining a cult following. | ||
''Note: All screenshots were taken from the 2018 HD remaster for Windows.'' | |||
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=Pistols= | =Pistols= | ||
==Walther PPK== | ==Walther PPK== | ||
A [[Walther PPK]] called ELECTROLITE (named after the song of the same name by R.E.M.) is Garcian Smith's weapon of choice. He uses it in conjunction with a suppressor. | A [[Walther PPK]] called ELECTROLITE (named after the song of the same name by R.E.M.) is Garcian Smith's weapon of choice. He uses it in conjunction with a suppressor that cannot be removed. The Walther PPK in this game has a magazine capacity of 5 rounds, which is two less than its real-life counterpart. Unlike the weapons of the other personas, the PPK (along with Garcian himself) cannot be upgraded in any way, cementing its role as a last resort weapon intended solely for Garcian's self-defense when he is out retrieving a fallen persona's paper-bagged head to revive them. | ||
[[Image:WaltherPPKSuppressed.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Walther PPK fitted with a sound suppressor - .380 ACP]] | [[Image:WaltherPPKSuppressed.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Walther PPK fitted with a sound suppressor - .380 ACP]] | ||
[[Image:K7PPK.jpg|thumb|none|600px|ELECTROLITE being aimed.]] | |||
== AMT Hardballer Longslide == | == AMT Hardballer Longslide == | ||
KAEDE Smith's weapon of choice is a [[AMT Hardballer Longslide]] known as CONNECTION (named after the song by British rock band Elastica). She has mounted a scope on it, making it similar in appearance to the Terminator's pistol in [[The Terminator]]. Of note is that the pistol appears in fellow Capcom game [[Resident Evil 4#Colt M1911|Resident Evil 4]], likely as a promotional crossover, as both games were released as part of the "Capcom Five". | KAEDE Smith's weapon of choice is a [[AMT Hardballer Longslide]] known as CONNECTION (named after the song by British rock band Elastica). She has mounted a scope on it, making it similar in appearance to the Terminator's pistol in [[The Terminator]]. Of note is that the pistol also appears in fellow Capcom game [[Resident Evil 4#Colt M1911|Resident Evil 4 (2005)]], where it is called the ''Killer7''; the game's logo is also stamped on the pistol's slide. The weapon's inclusion in the game is likely as a promotional crossover, as both games were released as part of the "Capcom Five". | ||
[[Image:ED 45.jpg|thumb|none|350px|AMT Hardballer Longslide with laserlock sight as used in the film ''[[The Terminator]]'' - .45 ACP]] | [[Image:ED 45.jpg|thumb|none|350px|AMT Hardballer Longslide with laserlock sight as used in the film ''[[The Terminator]]'' - .45 ACP]] | ||
[[Image:K7Hardballer.jpg|thumb|none|600px|CONNECTION being aimed.]] | |||
[[Image:K7HardballerRL.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The pistol is reloaded. KAEDE visibly struggles to insert the magazine in the reload animation.]] | |||
==Glock 23== | ==Glock 23== | ||
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==Beretta Cougar== | ==Beretta Cougar== | ||
A [[Beretta Cougar]] is used by assassin Jean DePaul in both "Sunset" | A [[Beretta Cougar]] is used by assassin Jean DePaul in both parts of "Sunset". | ||
[[Image:Beretta8000CougarF.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Beretta 8000L Cougar F Type P - 9x19mm]] | [[Image:Beretta8000CougarF.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Beretta 8000L Cougar F Type P - 9x19mm]] | ||
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==Taurus Model 44== | ==Taurus Model 44== | ||
Dan Smith's weapon of choice is a customized [[Taurus Model 44]] known as HANDSOME DEVIL (named after the song of the same name by British rock band The Smiths). | Dan Smith's weapon of choice is a customized [[Taurus Model 44]] known as HANDSOME DEVIL (named after the song of the same name by British rock band The Smiths). | ||
[[Image:Taurus 44.jpg|thumb|none| | [[Image:Taurus 44.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Taurus Model 44 with 6" barrel - .44 Magnum]] | ||
[[Image:K7TaurusAim.jpg|thumb|none|600px|HANDSOME DEVIL being aimed.]] | |||
==Enfield No. 2== | ==Enfield No. 2== | ||
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Harman Smith's weapon of choice is a [[Barrett M82A1]] known as "GLIDER" (a reference to the song of the same name by Irish-English rock band My Bloody Valentine). The rifle is equipped with an Aimpoint sight. | Harman Smith's weapon of choice is a [[Barrett M82A1]] known as "GLIDER" (a reference to the song of the same name by Irish-English rock band My Bloody Valentine). The rifle is equipped with an Aimpoint sight. | ||
[[Image:M82a1.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Barrett M82A1 - .50 BMG]] | [[Image:M82a1.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Barrett M82A1 - .50 BMG]] | ||
[[Image: | [[Image:K7Barrett.jpg|thumb|none|600px|GLIDER attached to Harman's wheelchair.]] | ||
[[Image:K7BarrettReach.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Harman reaches for GLIDER in his ready animation.]] | |||
[[Image:K7BarrettAim.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A brief view of the Aimpoint sight in the rifle's ready animation.]] | |||
=Grenade Launchers= | =Grenade Launchers= | ||
== M79 Grenade Launcher == | == M79 Grenade Launcher == | ||
MASK de Smith's weapons of choice are a pair of cut-down, heavily customized [[M79 grenade launcher]]s known as "DREAM ALL DAY" (a reference to the song of the same name by American rock band The Posies). | MASK de Smith's weapons of choice are a pair of cut-down, heavily customized [[M79 grenade launcher]]s known as "DREAM ALL DAY" (a reference to the song of the same name by American rock band The Posies) with spikes around the muzzles, and he is restricted to firing them simultaneously with every press of the "shoot" button. Uniquely among the playable personas, MASK's grenade launchers can be upgraded in two ways: firstly by spending Thick Blood at ingame TVs to upgrade the blast radius of fired grenades and their damage potential, and secondly by finding ingame luchador costumes, all of which upgrade his firing rate. When MASK is in his first two costumes, his grenade launchers need to spend a short amount of time to remove spent casings and insert fresh grenades. The first obtainable luchador costume is compulsory and found during the "Encounter" chapter of the game, but removes MASK's need to insert new grenades whenever he reloads. The second, and also compulsory, luchador costume is found during the "Alter Ego" chapter of the game, and allows him to keep firing with a short delay between shots while removing MASK's need to reload at all as well as granting him a powerful special attack. The third (and optional this time) costume reduces the delay between shots, and is found during the second part of the "Smile" chapter of the game. | ||
[[Image:M79-Grenade-Launcher.jpg|thumb|none|400px|M79 grenade launcher - 40mm]] | [[Image:M79-Grenade-Launcher.jpg|thumb|none|400px|M79 grenade launcher - 40mm]] | ||
[[Image:K7M79Reload.jpg|thumb|none|600px|MASK emptying the grenade launchers in his reload animation.]] | |||
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Killer7 (Japanese title: キラー7, Kirā Sebun) is a Japanese 2005 action-adventure game directed and written by Goichi Suda in his first video game released outside of Japan. The game, set in an alternate future, follows a group of assassins known as the killer7. Led by the enigmatic Harman Smith and hired by the United States government, the killer7 perform hits on targets as they uncover a political conspiracy within the Japanese and American governments. Killer7 initially received mixed reception when it was first released for its unconventional controls and plot, however, the game's other aspects were praised and led to the game gaining a cult following.
Note: All screenshots were taken from the 2018 HD remaster for Windows.
The following weapons appear in the video game Killer7:
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Pistols
Walther PPK
A Walther PPK called ELECTROLITE (named after the song of the same name by R.E.M.) is Garcian Smith's weapon of choice. He uses it in conjunction with a suppressor that cannot be removed. The Walther PPK in this game has a magazine capacity of 5 rounds, which is two less than its real-life counterpart. Unlike the weapons of the other personas, the PPK (along with Garcian himself) cannot be upgraded in any way, cementing its role as a last resort weapon intended solely for Garcian's self-defense when he is out retrieving a fallen persona's paper-bagged head to revive them.
AMT Hardballer Longslide
KAEDE Smith's weapon of choice is a AMT Hardballer Longslide known as CONNECTION (named after the song by British rock band Elastica). She has mounted a scope on it, making it similar in appearance to the Terminator's pistol in The Terminator. Of note is that the pistol also appears in fellow Capcom game Resident Evil 4 (2005), where it is called the Killer7; the game's logo is also stamped on the pistol's slide. The weapon's inclusion in the game is likely as a promotional crossover, as both games were released as part of the "Capcom Five".
Glock 23
Con Smith carries two customized Glock 23s known as "DISARM" (a reference to the song of the same name by The Smashing Pumpkins). The game suggests that the pistols are fully automatic, but the ROF in-game suggests Con is simply pulling the triggers quickly. They are not Glock 19's as originally stated. Note the 10 round capacity in-game.
Browning Hi-Power
A Browning Hi-Power is used by the female assassin in the level "Sunset pt. 1", and by Curtis Blackburn in "Encounter". The assassin's Hi-Power is two-tone, but Curtis' is fully chrome with gold engravings.
Beretta Cougar
A Beretta Cougar is used by assassin Jean DePaul in both parts of "Sunset".
Revolvers
Taurus Model 44
Dan Smith's weapon of choice is a customized Taurus Model 44 known as HANDSOME DEVIL (named after the song of the same name by British rock band The Smiths).
Enfield No. 2
A customized Enfield No. 2 called "FREAK SCENE" (a reference to the song of the same name by American rock band Dinosaur Jr.) is Coyote Smith's weapon of choice.
"Demon Gun"
Smith & Wesson Model 29
A customized, gold-plated Smith & Wesson Model 29 known as the Golden Gun is used by Greg Nightmare in "Smile". The revolver is later taken by Garcian Smith.
Submachine Guns
M1928 Thompson
A customized M1928 Thompson is the weapon of choice of a young Harman Smith in the unlockable Killer8 mode, unlocked after beating the regular game.
Heckler & Koch MP5A5
A customized Heckler & Koch MP5A5 is used by AYAME Blackburn at the end of "Encounter Pt. 1". The gun is equipped with a sight, a vertical foregrip, and a laser sight.
Sniper Rifles
Barrett M82A1
Harman Smith's weapon of choice is a Barrett M82A1 known as "GLIDER" (a reference to the song of the same name by Irish-English rock band My Bloody Valentine). The rifle is equipped with an Aimpoint sight.
Grenade Launchers
M79 Grenade Launcher
MASK de Smith's weapons of choice are a pair of cut-down, heavily customized M79 grenade launchers known as "DREAM ALL DAY" (a reference to the song of the same name by American rock band The Posies) with spikes around the muzzles, and he is restricted to firing them simultaneously with every press of the "shoot" button. Uniquely among the playable personas, MASK's grenade launchers can be upgraded in two ways: firstly by spending Thick Blood at ingame TVs to upgrade the blast radius of fired grenades and their damage potential, and secondly by finding ingame luchador costumes, all of which upgrade his firing rate. When MASK is in his first two costumes, his grenade launchers need to spend a short amount of time to remove spent casings and insert fresh grenades. The first obtainable luchador costume is compulsory and found during the "Encounter" chapter of the game, but removes MASK's need to insert new grenades whenever he reloads. The second, and also compulsory, luchador costume is found during the "Alter Ego" chapter of the game, and allows him to keep firing with a short delay between shots while removing MASK's need to reload at all as well as granting him a powerful special attack. The third (and optional this time) costume reduces the delay between shots, and is found during the second part of the "Smile" chapter of the game.