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February 2010
(82%)
42 Reviews
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Abstract: Desperate Struggle is so unpredictable it’s like the punch line to a parody of Japanese pop culture. Frantic and all over the map, it somehow makes it all work and gives Wii owners an amazing game for an older audience – a rare treat to find on Nintend...
Abstract: Moving beyond the original game, “No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle” brings together 21st century gaming with classic retro gaming to create an interesting hybrid and mockery of Japanese pop culture... not that we're complaining. Incorporating the ...
Excellent presentation, some much-needed tweaks keep the gameplay fresh and innovative, addicting and original mini-games, killer soundtrack
Framerate chugs occasionally, combat can become repetitive, Shinobu's jumping mechanics are hit-and-miss, wonky camera
Quirky, crass, and incredibly fun, Suda51's stylish sequel to 2008's No More Heroes slashes its way onto the Wii with even more boss battles, much-improved gameplay, and loads of worthwhile new content...
In conclusion, with No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle, everything that was wrong in the first game has been put right. The game has a lot of fan service with inside jokes and plenty of sexual references, particularly the one involving the wii mote a...
Those gamers will have definitely played the first No More Heroes, of course, which arguably makes a sequel rather redundant. Perhaps this is why Grasshopper saw fit to overhaul the game so completely, creating as many problems as have been fixed along...
It says a lot about a game when you find yourself forgiving flaws that would bury any other title. The 8-bit mini-games are worth the cover price alone.
The combat camera system can be horrific and some of the stages do drag on.
Outrageous Story and Characters, Great Action and Pacing, Mini-games
Some moments will just fly over your head, Graphical glitches
But best of all, scheduled ranking matches no longer require a registration fee. What was once a painful endurance in acquiring virtual bling through menial and sleep-inducing mini-games via a ghastly overworld chock full of mundane vistas and footwork...
witzige und übertriebene Story, coole Endbosskämpfe, absurde Situationskomik, unterhaltsame Kampfstile, schöne Animationen, verrückte Ideen, es gibt Lichtschwerter!, viele Verbesserungen zum ersten Teil, passende Musikuntermalung
öde, sich wiederholende Sprüche, leichte Grafikfehler, etwas unüberdachte Steuerung, frustrierende Kameraführung, fehlende Abwechslung der Spielumgebung
von Nils-Marten Hitzfeld Wenn ich das Spielgefühl von No More Heroes 2 in einem Satz beschreiben müsste, würde jener wahrscheinlich so aussehen: „No More Heroes 2 spielt sich wie Kill Bill auf LSD.“ Eine verrückte Welt voller durchgeknallter Charakte...