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Nintendos Würfel feiert in diesen Wochen seinen 20. Geburtstag – und Games Insider feiert kräftig mit! Im ersten Teil unserer epischen GameCube-Doppelfolge haben wir bereits ausführlich über die Hardware, den Launch und die ersten wichtigen Spiele bis 2002 gesprochen. In Teil 2 steigen wir im Jahr 2003 ein und plaudern über die Blütezeit der Konsole bis hin zum Ende ihrer Lebensspanne. Titel wie Viewtiful Joe, Tales of Symphonia, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door oder Resident Evil 4 dürfen ebenso nicht fehlen wie einige Geheimtipps von Killer7 bis Odama. Außerdem diskutieren wir darüber, welchen Platz der Würfel unserer Meinung nach in der Geschichte der Videospielkonsolen verdient und welchen persönlichen Stellenwert er für uns hat. Viel Spaß beim Hören! Benedikt, Sönke & Andy
Our conscience is a GOOD thing. It helps us know the difference between right and wrong and helps us to live the way God intends us to. But conscience can also easily turn into an unhealthy feeling of guilt....and that guilt can be crippling. Ken Legg begins his series entitled 'Guilt - The Number 1 Killer'’ today on Set Free.Your support sends the gospel to every corner of Australia through broadcast, online and print media: https://www.vision.org.au/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to mini Club!!!Sean and Alon played five games for less than 60 minutes each. In this episode, they discuss all of those games for under 12 minutes each. And now, it's your turn to head to our Discord and vote on which game should get a full Game Club episode!Join the Wide Flank discord and rock the vote: https://discord.gg/ACbDjNhMpJTimestamps:00:00:00 - Intro / Admin00:01:10 - Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem00:13:23 - Mischief Makers00:25:41 - Killer700:37:56 - Hylics 200:50:05 - Star of Providence01:02:20 - Outro and what's a Game Club—Support us and help us pay for games and stuff at: https://www.patreon.com/wideflankAll Wide Flank links: https://linktr.ee/wideflank
Fiveish minutes from the latest Patreon episode.Listen to the full episode at https://www.patreon.com/wideflankThe five games that we'll be playing for the debut mini Club are:Killer7 - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killer7Star of Providence - https://bigmode.com/games/star-of-providenceMischief Makers - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mischief_MakersEternal Darkness - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eternal_DarknessHylics 2 - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hylics_2
I wanted to get a Handheld Talk episode out for the holiday but unfortunately, due to my own carelessness, my files for that have been lost. Instead, enjoy this little playlist I threw together featuring songs from games we played this year. Hope you enjoy! See you soon for our Pathologic 2 episode. —RosePlaylist:"Two of Everything" by Tori Beaumont from "Immortality""Kusabi Love or Die Remix" by Masafumi Takada from "The Silver Case""Clair de Lune" by Claude Debussy, arranged by Masafumi Takada from "The Evil Within 2""Fear II" by Yutaka Minobe from “Rule of Rose”"Koe" by Tsukiko Amano from “Fatal Frame III: The Tormented”"Miracle Workshop" by Vasily Kashnikov from “Pathologic 2”"You Came Back" by Ockeroid from “Crow Country”"Dead Space” by Jason Graves from “Dead Space”"Silencio Zero" by Vasily Kashnikov from “Pathologic 2”"The Tormented" by Tsukiko Amano and Ayako Toyoda from “Fatal Frame III: The Tormented”"The Reverse Will (Unseen Paths)" by Akria Yamaoka from “Silent Hill 2 (2024)”"Opening" by Nainita Desai from “Immortality”"Fairtale Town" by Ockeroid from “Crow Country””Shoot Speed" by Masafumi Takada from “Killer7”"Twyrine" by Vasily Kashnikov from “Pathologic 2”"Backbiting" by Yutaka Minobe from “Rule of Rose”"The Attic" Yutaka Minobe from “Rule of Rose”"Rave On" Masafumi Takada from “Killer7”
Follow us on BlueSky! https://bsky.app/profile/gigaboots.bsky.social The Metaphor: ReFantazio - https://youtu.be/zEW1NNTNY0M Become a podlord or normal patron today! http://www.patreon.com/GBPodcasts RSS Feed: https://gbpods.podbean.com/ Kris' BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/kriswolfheart.bsky.social GB Main Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/gigaboots GB Fan Discord: https://discord.gg/XAGcxBk #RomancingSaGa2 #RuffTrigger #MassEffect Tags: gigaboots,Big Think Dimension,BTD,gaming news podcast,indiana jones and the great circle,devolver digital delay awards 2024,Volvy,Killer7,Dan smith,harman smith,rise of the ronin,$70 games,9th gen,ps5 pro,gran turismo 7,game of the year
Goichi 'Suda51' Suda is het brein achter games als killer7, No More Heroes en Shadows of the Damned (Hella Remastered). In deze speciale afleveringen portretteren we deze excentrieke Japanse spellenmaker, samen met de Nederlander die vaak met hem werkt voor (HD-)ports van zijn werken: Ruud van de Moosdijk, VP of Development bij Engine Software. Joe van Burik en Jochem Visser (beiden idolaat van Suda-sans games) interviewen Ruud samen met Donner Bakker en Niels Kooloos in deze aflevering van All in the Game. Over All in the GameAll in the Game is de podcast over games voor iedereen. Wanneer er iets speelt in de wereld van games, hoor je dat hier: spannende ontwikkelingen, boeiende onderzoeken en natuurlijk de nieuwste releases om te spelen op je PlayStation, Xbox, pc of welk platform dan ook. Onder leiding van BNR's techredacteur Joe van Burik hoor je gesprekken met andere gamekenners, zoals hoogleraar computerwetenschappen Felienne Hermans, audioproducers André Dortmont en Wesley Schouwenaars, beursnerd Jochem Visser, techredacteurs Niels Kooloos en Daniël Mol én popcultuurkenners Donner Bakker en Sam van Zuilen. Elke week hoor je minimaal één aflevering van All in the Game. Of juist meerdere, wanneer er veel speelt in de wereld van games.Soms met impressies en analyses over actuele ontwikkelingen en nieuwe games. Andere keren kun je luisteren naar interviews met makers van bijzondere games, van Grand Theft Auto (GTA) tot Baldur's Gate 3 - zowel Nederlandse als internationale ontwikkelaars. Of we praten met e-sport-atleten, onderzoekers en andere experts in de wereld van videogames, in onze rubriek Main Game. En regelmatig laten we iemand van BNR Nieuwsradio aanschuiven om te vertelen over diens favoriete game van vroeger in de Retro-rubriek. In deze podcast kijken we verder dan alleen wat een game leuk maakt: we bespreken juist ook in de culturele, maatschappelijke, economische en technologische impact ervan. Jaarlijks gaat er immers zo'n 200 miljard euro om in de wereldwijde game-industrie, dat is al (vele jaren zelfs) daadwerkelijk meer dan de muziek- en filmindustrie bij elkaar opgeteld. Zo hoor je bij All in the Game niet alleen wat je moet spelen - en op welk nieuwe (game)platform - maar kun je daar nog bewuster mee bezig zijn, over praten en natuurlijk van genieten. Of het nou gaat om Super Mario of Sonic the Hedgehog, Fortnite of Roblox, voetbalgames van EA Sports FC of de FIFA, Call of Duty of Battlefield, League of Legends of Dota,of goude oude titels zoals Tetris, Rollercoaster Tycoon, The Sims of zelfs Snake. En we hebben ook aandacht voor liefhebberijen die dicht op games zitten, zoals Dungeons & Dragons, Lego en de films, series en strips rond reeksen zoals Star Wars en Marvel. Het komt allemaal aan bod in All in the Game. All in the Game werd als podcast al in 2022 opgenomen in het archief van Het Nederlands instituut voor Beeld & Geluid in Hilversum - als eerste podcast van BNR Nieuwsradio en één van de eerste gamepodcasts van allemaal. Gezamenlijk met talloze Nederlandse televisieprogramma's, radioshows, games, websites, webvideo's en podcast vormt dit materiaal de Nederlandse mediageschiedenis. Over Joe van BurikJoe van Burik is presentator, podcastmaker en techredacteur bij BNR Nieuwsradio. Je hoort hem bijna dagelijks in de Tech Update met het laatste nieuws over digitale technologie, en gaat daar in BNR Digitaal (samen met Ben van der Burg) elke woensdag dieper op in met gasten uit de techwereld. Daarnaast maakt hij onder meer de podcast All in the Game, voor iedereen die meer wil horen over videogames.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bienvenidas y bienvenidos a Recarga Activa, el podcast diario de AnaitGames en el que filtramos lo más relevante de la actualidad del videojuego en pildorazos de 15 minutos: killer7 recibe una gran actualización en Steam, polémica por el torpe reescalado de assets El primer Cities: Skylines recibe más DLC de pago mientras la secuela lucha para recuperarse Los lanzamientos de la semana Suscríbete para recibir el siguiente episodio en tu gestor de podcasts favorito. Puedes apoyar nuestro proyecto (y acceder a un montón de contenido exclusivo) en Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/anaitreload ♫ Sintonía del programa: Senseless, de Johny Grimes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Is your business offering a "nice to have" or a "must have"? If you're selling a product or service, the difference between a vitamin (optional) and a pain killer (essential) could make or break your success. In episode #538 of the Black Entrepreneur Blueprint podcast, Jay Jones breaks down the 7 critical steps to ensure your product or service is something people can't live without. Discover how to shift from selling "nice-to-haves" to "must-haves" and watch your profits skyrocket. If you're ready to guarantee your business makes money, this episode is a game-changer. Tune in now! GET YOUR FREE ENTREPRENEUR RESOURCES AT: https://blackentrepreneurblueprint.com/
Gone Shootin' - We Made Our Own Killer7 by Bullet Points
Content Warnings: general violence, suicide, discussion of abuse and child sexual assault from 59:00 to 1:06:00Grace and Rose explore the at-once simplified and maximalist survival horror action of Killer7! We talk about the thematic power of its ~vibes~, its surprisingly sharp sense of humor, and how wonderful it feels to shoot an enemy in their weak spot. It's good to be back.
Nel corso del Grasshopper Direct, Suda 51 e Shinji Mikami hanno espresso scherzosamente il desiderio di poter lavorare ad un remake di Killer7 e un suo sequel ufficiale (che gli piacerebbe chiamare Killer11). Nella parte centrale, invece, due chiacchiere sulle dichiarazioni di Johnatan Blow a proposito delle vendite disastrose della nuova edizione di Braid. Nella terza parte, infine, affrontiamo la spinosa questione dei licenziamenti di massa in Bungie e del futuro dell'azienda. Puoi Abbonarti Qui per supportare il progetto; i contenuti resteranno comunque accessibili a chiunque.
Die Sommerpause naht sich dem Ende. Dafür reichen wir euch noch eine VINYL-Folge nach, indem Fabi mit seinem Kumpel Rene über "Grasshopper Studios" Perle "Killer 7". Auf den Spuren des alternden Killers zeigt das Spiel seinen wunderbaren Art-Stil. Rene's Spiel Wie ihr uns erreichen könnt: Unser Discord / Unsere Mail / Unser Twitter Ankos Twitter / Ankos Reviews / Ankos Twitch / Ankos YouTube Lasst ein Feedback da, gebt uns Rückmeldung und fühlt euch unterhalten! Unsere Intromusik wurde von dem talentierten Gary Butterfield kreiert, zu finden auf Duckfeed.
Die Sommerpause naht sich dem Ende. Dafür reichen wir euch noch eine VINYL-Folge nach, indem Fabi mit seinem Kumpel Rene über "Grasshopper Studios" Perle "Killer 7". Auf den Spuren des alternden Killers zeigt das Spiel seinen wunderbaren Art-Stil. Rene's Spiel Wie ihr uns erreichen könnt: Unser Discord / Unsere Mail / Unser Twitter Ankos Twitter / Ankos Reviews / Ankos Twitch / Ankos YouTube Lasst ein Feedback da, gebt uns Rückmeldung und fühlt euch unterhalten! Unsere Intromusik wurde von dem talentierten Gary Butterfield kreiert, zu finden auf Duckfeed.
(0:00) Tony Mazz opens up The Baseball Hour by addressing Alex Cora's current situation and his future plans. (13:01) Tony highlights the phenomenal performance from the bullpen this year. (24:48) What will the Sox do at the deadline? (39:21) Discussing Rafael Devers' possible MVP candidacy.
!!!PATREON POOL!!! The elite assassin personas visit an arthouse in Episode 433: Killer7. Get your limited time NGP tee: https://ngppodcast.myshopify.com/ Intro and outro music by Kubbi at kubbimusic.com. Edited by Dan Willett at danwillettaudio.com. Visit NGP online: ngppodcast.com Follow NGP on Twitter: twitter.com/ngppodcast Like NGP on Facebook: facebook.com/ngppodcast Support NGP on Patreon: patreon.com/ngppodcast Chat with NGP on Discord: discord.gg/newgameplus
Killer7 is one weird game. Developed in tandem by Grasshopper Manufacture and Capcom and first released in 2005, its very existence as a game defies description. Within moments of starting, you're placed into a world with talking bondage ghosts, a TV channel that drains your blood, and abstract puzzles that would fit right into Resident Evil. Combine this with a cinematic third person slow rail shooter and you might have just a taste of what Killer7 is all about, but the truth is that you're just scratching the surface of this enigma of a video game.Killer7 has a diehard cult following, not just for its presentation and aesthetic, but for its incredibly deep and confusing story. But for all its fans, what is the experience of playing Killer7 actually like? Is there an enjoyable game underneath all of its layers? Or are they merely disguising something that's all flash and no sizzle?On this episode, we discuss:Presentation and StyleKiller7 is absolutely dripping in style. From the broader minimalistic cell shaded environments to something as simple as the way characters reload their weapons, there's a unique vibe to this game that is hard to describe. Does the glamour eventually wear off, or does its presentation remain compelling for the full game runtime?Combat and PacingKiller7's combat is most reminiscent of something like House of the Dead, with zombie-like enemies and a first person static shooting style. Does it match the frantic pace and tension of a light gun game, or does giving the player total control of the rail movement lead to something more plodding?StoryWhat exactly is Killer7 trying to say? There are layers and layers of story here, from identity issues, to geopolitics, to conspiracy and control. Is this a compelling and understandable story? Does it make sense? Does it even need to make sense?We answer these questions and many more on the 121st episode of the Retro Spectives Podcast! We are joined by special guest Dave Jackson of the Tales from the Backlog Podcast! He reviews interesting games that would otherwise sit on your shelf, with a focus on having spoiler free discussion initially for people who are on the fence. He also hosts A Top 3 Podcast, where he and friends rank the top 3 of a given thing each episode. Check it out! Intro Music: KieLoBot - Tanzen KOutro Music: Rockit Maxx - One point to anotherKiller7 OST: Masafumi Takada Did you find that Killer7 was all that it was cracked up to be? Do you have any idea what's going on with the story? Are there other Suda51 games that are worth playing? Come let us know what you think on our community discord server!You can support the show monetarily on our Buy Me a Coffee Page.
¡NUEVO PROGRAMA! Especial que te crió sobre Grasshopper Manufacture, el estudio de Suda51. Talento y originalidad al servicio del videojuego, que nos ha dado títulos como Killer7, No More Heroes, Killer is dead o Let it Die. Nicho duro, pero nicho del bueno. No os lo perdáis.
GAME NUMBER 100 ON THE PODCAST! And what a unique game to talk about for #100! Killer7, by Suda51's Grasshopper Manufacture and Capcom, is a game unlike any other. An unholy mashup of rail shooter, adventure game, crime fantasy and political drama, you'll never play another game quite like this. Joining me for this episode is Andre from Fine Time podcast, which you can check out HERE (https://finetimepodcast.libsyn.com/) or on your favorite podcast app. I highly recommend starting with their great two part series on the Capcom Five (https://finetimepodcast.libsyn.com/the-capcom-five-pt-1) (Killer7, Resident Evil 4, Viewtiful Joe, P.N.03 and Dead Phoenix)! TIMESTAMPS Intros/Personal Histories/Opening Thoughts 2:11 Story Setup/Characters 13:16 Visuals/Music 44:33 Gameplay 1:01:22 SPOILER WALL 1:40:21 Support Tales from the Backlog on Patreon! (https://patreon.com/realdavejackson) or buy me a coffee on Ko-fi (https://ko-fi.com/realdavejackson)! Join the Tales from the Backlog Discord server! (https://discord.gg/V3ZHz3vYQR) Social Media: Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/talesfromthebacklog/) Twitter (https://twitter.com/tftblpod) Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/TalesfromtheBacklog/) Cover art by Jack Allen- find him at https://www.instagram.com/jackallencaricatures/ and his other pages (https://linktr.ee/JackAllenCaricatures) Listen to A Top 3 Podcast on Apple (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/a-top-3-podcast/id1555269504), Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/2euGp3pWi7Hy1c6fmY526O?si=0ebcb770618c460c) and other podcast platforms (atop3podcast.fireside.fm)!
We review the 2023 Thriller/Crime Netflix film. Next week: Whiplash
Metalheads!! David's pick for an album released in July is in, time for Sevendust!!
Jacob Geller and Blake Hester answer listener questions and receive fascinating feedback about Killer7 and No More Heroes. Assume full spoilers for each game! Something Rotten is better on Nebula – sign up today and find the premium feed at https://nebula.tv/somethingrotten/Send thoughts and questions about this series to somethingrottenpodcast@gmail.comFollow Jacob Geller on Twitter: https://twitter.com/yacobg42Follow Blake Hester on Twitter: https://twitter.com/metallicaisradSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Oooh yeah! In this week's episode of The Game Informer Show, Marcus Stewart shares his first impressions of pro-wrestling RPG WrestleQuest. Stewart also interviews the game's creative leads at Mega Cat Studios and legendary wrestler Jeff Jarrett, who helped bring WrestleQuest to life. Charles Harte elaborates on his review of Stray Gods: The Role-Playing Musical while also musing about his ongoing journey in Baldur's Gate 3. Blake Hester gushes about his recent trip to virtual reality in VR Skater and Rez Infinite while recommending an oldie but goodie, Killer7. Follow us on social media: Marcus Stewart (@MarcusStewart7), Charles Harte (@Chuckduck365), Blake Hester (@metallicaisrad) The Game Informer Show is a weekly gaming podcast covering the latest video game news, industry topics, exclusive reveals, and reviews. Join host Alex Van Aken every Thursday to chat about your favorite games – past and present – with Game Informer staff, developers, and special guests from around the industry. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app. Matt Storm, the freelance audio editor for The Game Informer Show, edited this episode. Matt is an experienced podcast host and producer who's been speaking into a microphone for over a decade. You should listen to Matt's shows like the "Fun" And Games Podcast and Reignite, a BioWare-focused podcast. Jump to the timestamps to get to a particular point of discussion: 00:00:00 - Intro 00:02:49 - Talent Show Update 00:12:17 - WrestleQuest 00:34:24 - Baldur's Gate 3 00:46:41 - VR Skater 00:57:34 - Rez Infinite 01:11:12 - Killer 7 01:17:11 - Stray Gods: The Roleplaying Musical 01:33:42 - Housekeeping 01:41:44 - WrestleQuest Interview
An organized serial killer is a type of serial killer who exhibits a high degree of planning, control, and premeditation when committing their crimes. Unlike disorganized serial killers, who tend to act impulsively and leave chaotic crime scenes, organized serial killers are methodical and strategic in their approach, making it challenging for law enforcement to apprehend them.Key characteristics of an organized serial killer include:Methodical planning: Organized serial killers carefully select their victims, often based on specific criteria such as appearance, occupation, or vulnerability. They may stalk potential victims to learn their routines and habits before carrying out the murders.Controlled crime scenes: These killers go to great lengths to minimize evidence left behind at the crime scenes. They may bring tools, restraints, or other items to help facilitate the killings and dispose of evidence thoroughly.High intelligence and social skills: Organized serial killers often have above-average intelligence and can be charming and manipulative. This enables them to gain the trust of their victims, making it easier for them to lure them into dangerous situations.Lack of remorse: Organized serial killers typically show little to no remorse for their actions and may even take pleasure in the suffering of their victims.Cooling-off periods: After each murder, organized serial killers usually experience a "cooling-off" period where they maintain a relatively normal appearance and behavior. This period allows them to avoid suspicion and plan their next attack without drawing attention to themselves.Often follow media coverage: Organized serial killers may closely follow news reports and police investigations related to their crimes, sometimes even involving themselves in the investigation to elude capture.Long-lasting crime sprees: Due to their calculated and organized nature, these killers may continue their crime sprees for extended periods before being caught or stopped.In this epsiode, we hear from several experts who explain what makes a serial killer and some of the basci psyche that goes into how a profile is built when investigating serial murders. (commercial at 15:02)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:What causes someone to become a serial killer? Criminology experts explain | CNNThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5080327/advertisement
An organized serial killer is a type of serial killer who exhibits a high degree of planning, control, and premeditation when committing their crimes. Unlike disorganized serial killers, who tend to act impulsively and leave chaotic crime scenes, organized serial killers are methodical and strategic in their approach, making it challenging for law enforcement to apprehend them.Key characteristics of an organized serial killer include:Methodical planning: Organized serial killers carefully select their victims, often based on specific criteria such as appearance, occupation, or vulnerability. They may stalk potential victims to learn their routines and habits before carrying out the murders.Controlled crime scenes: These killers go to great lengths to minimize evidence left behind at the crime scenes. They may bring tools, restraints, or other items to help facilitate the killings and dispose of evidence thoroughly.High intelligence and social skills: Organized serial killers often have above-average intelligence and can be charming and manipulative. This enables them to gain the trust of their victims, making it easier for them to lure them into dangerous situations.Lack of remorse: Organized serial killers typically show little to no remorse for their actions and may even take pleasure in the suffering of their victims.Cooling-off periods: After each murder, organized serial killers usually experience a "cooling-off" period where they maintain a relatively normal appearance and behavior. This period allows them to avoid suspicion and plan their next attack without drawing attention to themselves.Often follow media coverage: Organized serial killers may closely follow news reports and police investigations related to their crimes, sometimes even involving themselves in the investigation to elude capture.Long-lasting crime sprees: Due to their calculated and organized nature, these killers may continue their crime sprees for extended periods before being caught or stopped.In this epsiode, we hear from several experts who explain what makes a serial killer and some of the basci psyche that goes into how a profile is built when investigating serial murders. (commercial at 15:02)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:What causes someone to become a serial killer? Criminology experts explain | CNNThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5003294/advertisement
Blake Hester and Jacob Geller are joined by Suzi Hunter, aka The Sphere Hunter, to begin discussing Suda51's 2007 game No More Heroes. This episode covers the beginning up through the Rank 5 boss fight. Content warning for discussions of suicide. Something Rotten is better on Nebula – sign up today and find the premium feed at https://nebula.tv/somethingrotten/Send thoughts and questions about this series to somethingrottenpodcast@gmail.comFollow Suzi: https://twitter.com/TheSphereHunterFollow Blake: https://twitter.com/metallicaisradFollow Jacob: https://twitter.com/yacobg42See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
A serial killer is an individual who commits a series of murders over a period of time, typically with a cooling-off period between each crime. Serial killers are characterized by their repetitive patterns and motives, often driven by psychological or emotional gratification obtained from the act of killing.Serial killers tend to choose their victims carefully, often targeting individuals who fit a certain profile or have specific characteristics that fulfill their fantasies or desires. Most (known) serial killers come from backgrounds of poverty and most are not highly educated. They may have preferred victim types, such as women, children, or individuals of a certain ethnicity or occupation.The motivations behind serial killings can vary widely, and it is important to note that not all serial killers have the same motives. Some common motives include power and control, sexual gratification, a desire for dominance or to exert authority over others, a need for attention or notoriety, or even a deep-seated hatred or resentment towards a particular group.Serial killers often display certain behavioral patterns and rituals that are characteristic of their crimes.They may carefully plan their killings, stalking their victims and selecting specific locations where they feel they can operate undetected. Some killers have been known to keep souvenirs or mementos from their victims as trophies, reliving the experience through these items.Profiling and understanding the psychology of serial killers is an ongoing area of study for criminologists and psychologists. Various typologies have been proposed to classify and categorize different types of serial killers based on their motivations, behavior, and other characteristics. These classifications include organized vs. disorganized killers, motive-based typologies, and more.In this episode, we explore why Rex Heuermann is an outlier, as far as the typical serial killer profile goes, and how most serial killers (that are known) are not Hanibal Lecter type geniuses rather the vast majority of the serial killers that have been caught are the complete opposite. Of course, there are always outliers such as Ted Bundy, Dennis Rader and Bryan Kohberger (allegedly). It would seem as though we can add Rex Heuermann to that categoy as well.(commercial at 7:27)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Accused Gilgo Beach Suspect An 'Outlier' In Serial Killer Field: Doc | Massapequa, NY PatchThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5080327/advertisement
A serial killer is an individual who commits a series of murders over a period of time, typically with a cooling-off period between each crime. Serial killers are characterized by their repetitive patterns and motives, often driven by psychological or emotional gratification obtained from the act of killing.Serial killers tend to choose their victims carefully, often targeting individuals who fit a certain profile or have specific characteristics that fulfill their fantasies or desires. Most (known) serial killers come from backgrounds of poverty and most are not highly educated. They may have preferred victim types, such as women, children, or individuals of a certain ethnicity or occupation.The motivations behind serial killings can vary widely, and it is important to note that not all serial killers have the same motives. Some common motives include power and control, sexual gratification, a desire for dominance or to exert authority over others, a need for attention or notoriety, or even a deep-seated hatred or resentment towards a particular group.Serial killers often display certain behavioral patterns and rituals that are characteristic of their crimes.They may carefully plan their killings, stalking their victims and selecting specific locations where they feel they can operate undetected. Some killers have been known to keep souvenirs or mementos from their victims as trophies, reliving the experience through these items.Profiling and understanding the psychology of serial killers is an ongoing area of study for criminologists and psychologists. Various typologies have been proposed to classify and categorize different types of serial killers based on their motivations, behavior, and other characteristics. These classifications include organized vs. disorganized killers, motive-based typologies, and more.In this episode, we explore why Rex Heuermann is an outlier, as far as the typical serial killer profile goes, and how most serial killers (that are known) are not Hanibal Lecter type geniuses rather the vast majority of the serial killers that have been caught are the complete opposite. Of course, there are always outliers such as Ted Bundy, Dennis Rader and Bryan Kohberger (allegedly). It would seem as though we can add Rex Heuermann to that categoy as well.(commercial at 7:27)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Accused Gilgo Beach Suspect An 'Outlier' In Serial Killer Field: Doc | Massapequa, NY PatchThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5003294/advertisement
Jacob Geller and Blake Hester are joined by Renata Price to discuss the second half of Grasshopper's Killer7. This episode covers the mission Encounter through the end of the game. Content warning for discussions of sexual assault and suicide. Something Rotten is better on Nebula – sign up today and find the premium feed at https://nebula.tv/somethingrotten/Send thoughts and questions about this series to somethingrottenpodcast@gmail.comFollow Jacob Geller on Twitter: https://twitter.com/yacobg42Follow Blake Hester on Twitter: https://twitter.com/metallicaisradFollow Renata Price on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RenOrRavenSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jacob Geller and Blake Hester are joined by Suriel Vasquez to discuss the first half of Grasshopper's Killer7. This episode covers through the end of Target02, Cloudman. Something Rotten is better on Nebula – sign up today and find the premium feed at https://nebula.tv/somethingrotten/Send thoughts and questions about this series to somethingrottenpodcast@gmail.comFollow Jacob Geller on Twitter: https://twitter.com/yacobg42Follow Blake Hester on Twitter: https://twitter.com/metallicaisradFollow Suriel Vasquez on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SurielVazquezSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Listener. It's a mess. Just utterly slap-dash. This episode is all over the place. The sicko that did this, a real spaz. they didn't know where they wanted it to go. Listener. It is a strange romp of appreciation. Rather enjoyable. In the name of Harman… -All songs Composed by Masafumi Takada unless otherwise noted- … Continue reading "Episode 77: Killer 7"
Dre & Trey continue their discussion on the illustrious Capcom Five, going into why they love Killer7, what could have been with Dead Phoenix, and a chat about the perception of the Capcom Five being a flop, as well as the perception of GameCube and the generation as a whole. This is part two of a two-part discussion. If you missed part one, you can hear it right here! Join us on Twitter at @FineTimePodcast Andre: @pizzadinosaur Trey: @InternetTrey
Your resident Trashgirls get tongue deep in tomatoes while discussing such Grasshopper classics as Killer7, No More Heroes, and Shadows of the Damned. Also, more obligatory Final Fantasy talk!
We disbelieve. Games we played this week include: Vampire Survivors (10:00) Renfield: Bring Your Own Blood (12:30) Killer7 (20:00) Gunsuit Guardians (40:20) Wildfrost (42.00) VHS Slaughter (46:25) No More Heroes (51:55) --- News things talked about in this episode: YouTuber Pointcrow aggressively targeted by Nintendo over Breath of the Wild mod video (1:06:10) https://www.dexerto.com/legend-of-zelda/pointcrow-pleads-with-nintendo-to-reverse-copyright-strikes-ahead-of-totk-release-2115124/ SEGA to acquire Angry Birds developer Rovio for nefarious purpose (1:10:25) https://www.theverge.com/2023/4/17/23686155/sega-sammy-acquires-rovio-angry-birds-developer-mobile-games Latest Peppa Pig game tells kids the Queen is dead (1:12:10) https://kotaku.com/peppa-pig-game-world-adventures-queen-british-reaction-1850243700 --- Buy official Jimquisition merchandise from the Jimporium at thejimporium.com Find Laura at LauraKBuzz on Twitter, Twitch, YouTube, and Patreon. All her content goes on LauraKBuzz.com, and you can catch Access-Ability on YouTube every Friday. Follow Conrad at ConradZimmerman on Twitter and check out his Patreon (patreon.com/fistshark). You can also peruse his anti-capitalist propaganda at pinfultruth.com.
Ce mois-ci, Thomas et Thomas explorent deux jeux venus du Japon, pour deux ambiances complètement différentes : la bonne humeur colorée de Mario & Luigi : Voyage au centre de Bowser, et le délire schizophrène de Killer7. Bonne écoute ! [00:00] Intro [01:56] KILLER7 (2005) [32:55] MARIO & LUIGI : VOYAGE AU CENTRE DE BOWSER (2009) [01:04:49] Ça joue ou bien ? Titre d'intro : RETRO RACE, Barry Leitch (Audio Studios) Titre d'outro : 2ND BOSS, Unas, 8-bit Rnr (Antisocial)
Killer7 (2005) w/ Zane (https://twitter.com/perched_atop)
You know, sometimes you just gotta name some guys. And sometimes those guys are video games. And sometimes that lasts 30 minutes. Oh sure, we try to discuss stuff like Kusogrande, the bad games tournament, and getting impossible trophies in Tetris Effect, but in the end, sometimes you gotta name some guys. Enjoy? Guys (Video Games) Named: Vampire Survivors, Dead Space, The Calisto Protocol, Tetris Effect, Metro Exodus, Low G Man, Silver Surfer, Dead Cells, Bonk's Adventure, Fester's Quest, Wonder Dog, Bubsy 3D, Sewer Shark, Super Mega Man, Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Skitchin', Golden Axe, Thrill Kill, Mr. Bones, NiGHTS Into Dreams, Christmas NiGHTS, Sonic CD, Sonic Spinball, Vectorman, The Ooze, Comix Zone, Kid Chameleon, Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine, Die Hard Trilogy, Die Hard Trilogy 2: Viva Las Vegas, Dynamite Cop, Apocalypse (Starring Bruce Willis), Tony Hawk Pro Skater, The Suffering, Shadows of the Damned, Killer7, Devil May Cry 5, Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver, Colony Wars, Syphon Filter, Abe's Oddysee, Tomb Raider, Vigilante 8, Thief, Blake Stone, Dead Island, Road Rash, Loaded, Silent Bomber, Einhander, Ehrgeiz, Bushido Blade, The Bouncer, The Quiet Man, Armored Core, Bloodborne, Elden Ring, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, Nioh, Fist of the North Star: Lost Paradise, Yakuza 6, Jersey Devil, Gex, Darkstalkers, Jungle Strike, Twisted Metal, Parasite Eve, Dino Crisis, Kurt Warner's Arena Football Unleashed, Army Men, King of Fighters, Chocobo Racing, Countdown Vampires, Pandemonium Website: www.queenvenerator.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/queenvenerator/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/queenvenerator Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/queenvenerator/
Side Quests is back and this episode's host is streamer, and member of a group of extraordinary assassins, James Halliday! The game he is talking about today is Killer7 by Grasshopper Manufacture and Capcom! You can also find this episode's host on twitter as well as find all his streams here!
James is all in on spooky games. He's been streaming Until Dawn. He also is playing a Suda51 classic, Killer7. Jon is also celebrating Spooktober with Alan Wake Remastered on PS5. Then we run through games coming out the rest of the year and other random things. Join us! If you want to be a part of the conversation or if you have a pressing question that you want us to weigh in on… You can reach us on twitter @mngamerspodcast. If you don't use twitter you can send email the old fashion way to podcast@mostlynormalgamers.com. Sign up for our new newsletter, Mostly Normal Monthly at mngamers.substack.com! Back issues can be found there too! Lastly, go to Spotify and do our weekly poll cuz it's fun! Text or VM to (507) 291-2991 Jon Swanson @jonnysamsonite Chris Stern @vgoccasion Angie @stellarsmalls James Halliday @buttlordprimus --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mostlynormalgamers/message
For this episode, our dear hosts, Nick and David, had to endure the maniacal insanity of Killer7. A video game birthed by the embodiment of Japanese gaming weirdness himself, Suda51. Will they survive this trip and keep their sanity or could the deranged fun of this game get the better of them? In the name of Harman.Support the show at patreon.com/criticalarcade or criticalarcade.comEmail us at nick@criticalarcade.com and dave@criticalarcade.comThanks for listening and keep on gaming! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the Bonus Points Podcast, Joe and Oli discuss Killer7 in-depth then debate where it should go on THE LIST. Twitter - @thebonuspoints Twitch - twitch.tv/thebonuspoints Instagram - @thebonuspoints Tiktok - @thebonuspointsyt THE LIST Disco Elysium Prey (2017) The Last of Us Doom (1993) Ooblets Mr Driller: Drill Land Undertale The Forgotten City Driver San Francisco Warcraft II Halo: Infinite Ratchet and Clank (2016) World of Warcraft ZeroRanger Onimusha: Warlords Max Payne 3 Harry Potter (atCoS) Ty (tTT)
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This week's guest is Tim Clark, brand director of PC Gamer with a long history of working on the official PlayStation magazines. Get ready for another top-drawer story about Hideo Kojima, among many other tales from games media history. This week's music is from the Killer7 soundtrack by Masafumi Takada. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Basic Speedcap Rules With 20 minutes on the clock, the speedcapper will have to run through the synopsis of a game as fast as they can. The reviewer has a checklist of topics and things the speedcapper must cover in that time. In the end, we'll tally the score and see where the speedcapper finished. Nick and Josh will compete in speedcaps to determine who does a punishment after a set amount of speedcaps. The next punishment: TBD Josh tries to remember all the Killer in Killer7. Play along with the checklist https://drive.google.com/file/d/1cUf_lDAwPfI65F8r7o_LkcAgTLAggWJV/view?usp=sharing Check Josh's final score - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1WayEE4AalLQ9D3AT4f8GQw2-t9rE2_rq/view?usp=sharing Thank you to Alex Marvin Clark for our opening theme Hunt Him Down. More of Alex's work can be found here https://soundcloud.com/lizardbeach?ut... --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/smashing_game_time/support
The brains get smooth in this one. Nick and Josh reflect on the weird as hell 2005 with RE4, God of War, and Killer7. Nick also fact-checks Josh a bunch on this one. Also, some cat and dog love in this one (check out the video version for all the lovins). Josh's awesome Infernax review that is getting some attention. https://gamechronicles.com/infernax-review-pc/ If you like what you hear, please consider heading over to Apple Podcasts and leaving a review! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Thank you to Alex Marvin Clark for our opening theme Hunt Him Down. More of Alex's work can be found here https://soundcloud.com/lizardbeach?ut... --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/smashing_game_time/support
Join the HG101 gang as they discuss and rank Suda51's most cultish of cult classics with author and No Cartridge podcast host Trevor Strunk! Pre-order Trevor's book, Story Mode, now! This weekend's Patreon Bonus Get episode will be KINGDOM HEARTS! Donate at Patreon to get this bonus content and much, much more! Follow the show's host on Twitter to get the latest and straightest dope. Check out what games we've already ranked on the The Big Damn List, then nominate a game of your own via five-star review on Apple Podcasts! Intro music by NORM. 2021 © Hardcore Gaming 101
The PlayStation 2 is one of the greatest consoles of all time, and its contribution to gaming should be remembered. We've been in a nostalgic mood in recent months, so we decided to bust out our favourite PlayStation 2 games to talk about the console - there were a lot of great games on that machine that are coming dangerously close to being forgotten. We also chat about one of the greats in video games (Goichi Suda), whom many of us discovered for his PS2 masterpiece - Killer7 - and has an awesome new game out in No More Heroes III. Finally, as always, we talk about the highlight big releases for the next month. If you like playing games brace yourself, because September is a big 'un. let us know your own thoughts, thanks as always for tuning in, and we'll see you next time!
The first CoHops Way Too Late Review spotlights Grasshopper Manufacture's Killer7, a bizarre puzzle action game originally on GameCube. It may not be the most famous of the Capcom 5, but it's definitely the strangest.
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