Resident Evil creator and RE4 director Shinji Mikami teams up with Goichi 'Suda 51' Suda, the man behind Let It Die and Lollipop Chainsaw, for a slick, psychedelic, and terrifying Capcom horror game about invisible monsters and two gods fighting for control of reality. It's an excellent pitch, but somehow, in the history of the greatest games ever made, Killer7 is often forgotten. Originally released in 2005, if you haven't played it yet, or need an excuse to go through it again, you can get Killer7 right now for just under $5, and even play it on Valve's superlative handheld the Steam Deck.
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Killer7 arrives on Steam this autumn