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Abstract: No More Heroes follows a trendy anime geek named Travis Touchdown. Armed with a light saber he sets out to become the no.1 Assassin in the country by killing all the competitors that out rank him. The story never takes itself seriously with a non-exi...
Abstract: As the years went by, it became more and more difficult to justify being a Wii-only gamer. In the first year of the Nintendo Wii, you could throw out a Mario Kart here and a Wii Sports there, and simply ride the success of the new motion-controller con...
Abstract: Heroes ParadiseThis game was originally released on the Nintendo Wii and interesting enough, an XBox 360 and PS3 version has been available in Japan but not for us. However, this new western edition now supports the innovative PlayStation Move controls...
Despite technical snafus, No More Heroes' wanton weirdness is still as charming as it was on the Wii, and its nonsensical narrative is always enjoyable. So if you're anxious to rekindle your bloodlust in the most over-the-top manner available, Heroes' ...
Abstract: Published June 15th 2011. Written by Matt Kline. After winning a bid for a beam katana on an online auction site, Travis Touchdown fancies himself as the world’s greatest assassin. I don’t blame him; a name like that is destined for fame and glory. Cur...
A modern hardcore classic gets a new lick of paint and tons of new features. If you live and breathe for over the top Japanese craziness then this should be top of your wish list. 9.0/10Print this pageComments (0)Share this pageNoticed something wrong?...
Abstract: Get ready for plenty of sex, death and retro mini-games as No More Heroes, the 2008 Wii exclusive, makes it to the PlayStation 3. Surrounded by an insane collection of seriously messed up characters, cold-blooded killer Travis Touchdown once more begin...
Absolutely bananas dialogue. Good doses of humour throughout. Some Move support. Playful tone. More bosses than Wii version.
Looks dated, even in HD. Santa Destroy is not only unnecessary but broken. Mandatory minigames bring the game to an absolute standstill. Zero replayability.