A new terrorist threat called Heaven Smile scares the world, and it is up to Harman Smith and his 7 split personalities to destroy each and every one of the Heaven Smile, and make his way to Kun Lan; the man with the God-Hand.
Killer7 (2005) Online
After Global Peace has been completed, a new terrorist threat called Heaven Smile scares the world. With the help of his past targets and kills, it is up to Harman Smith and his 7 split personalities to destroy each and every one of the Heaven Smile, and make his way to Kun Lan; the man with the God-Hand.
Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Dwight Schultz | - | Harman Smith (voice) | |
Greg Eagles | - | Garcian Smith (voice) | |
Michael Gough | - | Dan Smith (voice) | |
Tara Strong | - | KAEDE Smith (voice) | |
Jun Hee Lee | - | Con Smith (voice) | |
Miguel Angel Caballero | - | Mask De Smith (voice) (as Miguel Caballero) | |
Benito Martinez | - | Coyote Smith (voice) | |
Heidi Anderson-Swan | - | Samantha Smith (voice) (as Heidi Anderson) | |
Bart Flynn | - | Christopher Mills (voice) | |
Jim Ward | - | Toru Fukushima (voice) | |
Robin Atkin Downes | - | Hiro Kasai (voice) (as Robin Atkins Downes) | |
James Horan | - | Jean DePaul (voice) | |
Cam Clarke | - | Andrei Ulmeyda (voice) (as Cam Clark) | |
Chris Cox | - | Gabriel Clemence (voice) | |
Alastair Duncan | - | Curtis Blackburn (voice) (as Alistair Duncan) |
One of the game's puzzles involves the phrase 'How Soon Is Now?' written on a wall with blood. The phrase is the title of one of The Smiths' most popular singles, and besides the obvious connection (all of the Killer 7 have Smith as a surname) the group is also one of director 'Suda 51''s favorite bands.
The courier pigeons found throughout the game are named after various girls from the James Bond films.
Iwazaru, Kikazaru, and Mizaru are meant to represent the three philosophical tenets of speak no evil, hear no evil, and see no evil, respectively. Their names are also the Japanese equivalent of the phrases.
The Pigeon memos are named after songs written by "The Smiths" (Still ill, Rusholm Ruffian, Well I wonder etc.)
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