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Video Interview - Suda 51 Breaks Down Killer Is Dead

GI:Known for his colorful and eccentric taste in game design, Goichi Suda (better known as Suda 51) has become his own brand in the industry. His work on titles like Killer 7, No More Heroes, and Shadows of the Damned has turned him into a gaming rockstar for his devoted base of fans. While at E3 this year, Game Informer's Kim Wallace had the chance to speak with him about his new project called Killer is Dead.

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CaptainYesterday4712d ago

Must pre order soon love the art style Suda 51 makes really awesome fun games I can't wait to pick this game up :D

mydyingparadiselost4712d ago

Devs need to learn from Suda, this man makes gaming gold.

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Romeo is a Dead Man prioritises form over narrative and slashes through my preconceptions

"Romeo is a Dead Man’s story may hint at the semblance of some noir revenge tale, pulp Sci-Fi, or grindhouse absurdity, but it’s the formal delivery (whether editing, visual style, combat cadence, UI or audio) that largely shapes the experience. Throughout the game, you are clearly working towards a goal, however, the journey is far more attractive a proposition than the destination."

Read on to make sense of one of the biggest sensory overloads of the year so far

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Romeo is a Dead Man Interview with Suda51

Gamer Social Club interviews the visionary punk game director Suda51 about his studio's newest game, Romeo is a Dead Man.

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Suda51 Wants to Continue to "Surprise" Players, Even If They Know His Distinct Style

Romeo Is a Dead Man pushes Suda51's distinct style into a new universe, but the creator is already thinking about his future games.

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