![]() ![]() The game only retails at forty dollars and Gamefly offers it to keep for only 23. It keeps it’s style and is really refreshing. Some like the older Wii ones but I gotta say it’s hard to not be pleased by how this game looks. Character designs are all unique and just show off some kind of spectacular graphics. Cel-shading HD is gonna be a big thing and Suda shows it off in this game giving it a bright vibrant color along with it’s style and color. The revamped graphics for the game are outstanding. Other than that the controls are solid and it reads movements on the stick just fine. Which can also be costly because some boss fights require you to keep your distance and it turns you in the wrong direction. The lock on can be a problem to because it can’t lock on to any target from far away. Sometimes it can't recognize when you are pressing a button or simply getting out a charge move which can be costly because your lightsaber battery will go out causing you to flee and make the fight a lot more harder than it should be. It is a lot like the any hack and slash game. Controls remain the same if you are playing with the move but what you really want to do is play with a controller. It was a simple hack and slash and that is why it was so good. On the Wii, why it was such a good title it did not focus to much on motion control. The entire roster of villians have a unique back story and you feel more into with their reasons for fighting and being an assassin. Cosplay, Destoryman, and the conflicting Bad Girl. Everyone you fight is just someone out of a classic movie. ![]() From the very showboaty Magician Harvey Moiseiwitsch Volodarskii, to the young school girl samurai, Shinobu. ![]() The bosses you fight are as diverse as any main stream title. Each assassin is unique and have a great story behind them and all have their own flair that makes them very different from the next. It shows off a very flashy and stylish story as you get toyed around by Sylvia Christel to go out and kill everyone. Now the story is actually a shining point in this game. You and Travis must go through the all ten to make it to the top as the number 1 assassin toyed around by Sylvia Christel and the UAA Association. No More Heroes tells the story of dopey otaku turned assassin, Travis Touchdown, must fight his way through the top ten assassin’s in America that coincidentally reside in the fictional city of Santa Destroy. This is way more than a port, because Suda 51 threw in some goodies that leave you guessing.įor those of you that aren’t cool. But there is nothing new here as this is a little more than a port of the original game No More Heroes that was released on the Wii back in 2007. Travis Touchdown is back with what would technically be his third installment in the No More Heroes. ![]() Gamewise… I think he could use some dough though. No More Heroes: Paradise is due in 2011, so if Konami added anything other than bosses and improved graphics we’ll find out then.Developer: Grasshopper Manufacture Suda 51 (Original) AQ Interactive (North America, Europe, and Red Zone Edition) Riding around the city streets in Touchdown’s futuristic motorbike was fun, but they were completely empty and a bit ugly, to be honest. I’m just wondering how Paradise will handle Travis’s totally bare hometown as seen on the Wii. Bosses in No More Heroes are similar to those from Shadow of the Colossus in that they’re really the best part of the game. Paradise adds new bosses and the ability to re-challenge those already defeated. The screenshots of No More Heroes: Paradise on PS3 look gorgeous, and rightfully so, as the game already looked good on the Wii. No More Heroes doesn’t make much sense, but it is a pretty funny game. When he needs to save, he sits upon a porcelain throne. As Travis attempts to become the #1 ranked assassin in the world by knocking off the top 10 in gruesome fashion, he does a few odd jobs here and there like gathering coconuts. This logically leads to him deciding to kill people for money. No More Heroes follows Travis Touchdown, an otaku that purchases a beam katana through the internet. Konami has announced that No More Heroes: Paradise is now coming to North America as an exclusive on the PlayStation 3 with support for PlayStation Move.Īnyone that wants to experience one of the Wii’s bloodiest and most perverted games, but didn’t want to purchase the Nintendo console, will now be able to do so in gorgeous HD. To those that say PlayStation Move is just a replica of the Wii, I point you towards No More Heroes: Paradise. An HD upgrade of No More Heroes is coming to the PlayStation 3 with Move support. ![]()
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