Loose details, loopholes and all messed up just trying to make ppl feel good that they are solving mystery?
specially online like drunkee?

WTF is that supposed to mean?
Why don't you speak straight for a change, part-nah. Enough with the goddamn veiled insults. You know that I'm an uncultured American right? Us Americans don't have proper manners.
I would've bitch smacked your ass straight back to your mama's uterus for speaking about moi as if I get some kind of emotional fulfillment over this shit.
If I wanted some kind of quick fulfillment I'd go hire a hooker.

Don't act like you know, part-nah.
I do it, because I see it as my DUTY. As the webmaster.
I seriously need to secede from the webmaster position though, because I'm getting sick & tired of getting dissed for shit.
I'm only doing what I do, because I'm the webmaster. (For now at least.)
I see it as my responsibility to keep people in this forum informed.
If I were just an MPD Psycho, I would probably only post sparingly like Bloody Heartland. (A member who doesn't post much, but the posts he has made have been quite informative.)
Why is that, because I wouldn't be responsible for the info that gets circulated through this forum If I weren't webmaster.
It's just that simple.

Fuck, I get clowned on for knowing a shit load about Persona's back story & now this.
I seriously should've stuck to reporting in japanese underground subculture websites.
When it came to that shit. I could actually report what I know without getting clowned on, lol.
What mystery are you talking about? I don't even view Killer 7 as a mystery. I see it as a physical presentation of a political debate. Nothing less & nothing more.
If I really wanted to "FEEL GOOD" than I would constantly strive to increase this website's audience.
It would actually be a lot bigger if I bothered to advertise it, but I don't really care about that shit. I just want a secure hub to log my findings at.
Notice how every time someone does compliment the work going on in this site. That I usually only reply to them with a one sentence comment.
(Indicating that I don't really care about the compliments, good will, or "feeling good" what ever the hell it's called these days.)
Hell my replies to you seem to be longer than most of my posts in this forum.

How many motha fucking times do I have to say it. Killer 7 impressed moi with it's political knowledge, and how well it was implemented into the plot of K7. Much of what K7 said actually ended up happening in the East a year or two after K7 was created.
I do this site for myself. Even if everybody stopped dropping by.
I'd still be up on this shit posting & talking to myself, lol.
Coz Suda's games are like the second coming of Megaten to me.
(What Megaten used to be.)


I originally made this website to log the political relevance of Killer 7.
I feel that I did a pretty good job explaining the political relevance, considering that's all Iwazaru & Travis Bell ever talk about through out the entire game.

Killer 7 shows you a scenario that could happen if article 9 is not amended in time.
For the longest time I made a stance to never discuss anything about Killer 7 that was outside the political boundaries of the plot.
For real though check out the damn threads in this forum.

http://killer7.6.forumer.com/viewtopic.php?t=494
http://killer7.6.forumer.com/viewtopic.php?t=610

It wasn't until I played Silver Case that I finally realized that the games are actually linked to each other.
That's when I finally eased down & realized that the games do hold some spiritual elements to one another.
I do have reason to believe that Killer 7 actually does close a chapter to Moonlight Syndrome's plot.
(I've already outline why in my above post.)
Even than the connections to Killer 7 are tentative at best.
K7 is a political plot with a lot of dressing on the side.
Much similar to how movies like Mulholland drive are really just love stories with a lot of spiritual "red herrings" ornaments sprinkled through out.

As a political driven plot. Killer 7 happens to succeed in it's message the most.
By not choosing sides for the player.
Long answer short...
My official stance on killer 7 is that it's nothing more than a political debate in the form of a video game.
Bam, that's it your goddamn mystery is solved.


I cover the other Suda games, because I prefer them over Killer 7.
They had stronger plots, characters, & settings.
Most of all they have stories that carry over from one game to the other.
It's very similar to the writing style that's most often used in novels.
(Most novelists write a series of books that revolve around the same themes & characters, and they're not afraid to kill any of their main characters off.)
Oh yeah, that's right. These aren't novels. They're damn video games.
So I guess they should be expected to conform to the lame writing style that most other video games derive from TV & Film.
(AKA, plots that center around a sole character & their trials & tribulations or what not. Stories like that bore me to death.)

Most of all Suda's earlier games had coherent atmosphere & ambiance.
Which is something that Killer 7 sorely lacked. What keeps me around is that I love to see how Suda's characters grow in between games.
To me K7 is a failed abortion that tried it's best to salvage it's remains.
Which is why K7 is so confusing. It's not because it was trying to be deep.
It merely salvaged what it could in order to keep some semblance of a story.

Seriously man play Suda's earlier games to see how sophisticated his writing style really is.
It's too bad that Suda likes to write all this over the top bullshit (K7, NMH) for his international audience, but ah well somebody seriously needs to tell Suda that he'd be even more successful if he brought over his Silver Case/Moonlight Syndrome (They're basically the same game.) style for a world wide audience.
I honestly don't give a fuck about Killer 7. I care more about the world that Killer 7 is based off of.
In fact with my next update I was actually planning to use a Moonlight Syndrome themed layout.
To further distance this site from Killer 7.

If I could change the name of this site from Killer 7 SINdicate to SUDA 51's "Kill the Past" or some other lame shit I would. Unfortunately the name is stuck here, because K7 is the entry point into Suda's game world for most of us. (Myself included.)

K7 is just a stepping stone imo, not the core.
As long as you understand the politics of Killer 7, than you should all be set.
That's all you really need to know to understand Killer 7.
However if you wish to understand more about the setting of Suda's games.
Than I would advise one to track down the earlier titles, because not only are they more compelling than K7.
They also make a lot more sense.
(Except FSR. You need to play Silver Case in order to "get" that game.)