You play the role of "Travis Touchdown," a young booger-picking, crotch-scratching, vulgar-mouthed, well… punk. Travis lives in "Santa Destroy" California, and doesn't have a chip on his shoulder so much as he just doesn't give a $#!% about anything but his own interests. Imagine James Dean in "Rebel Without a Cause" fused with Yusuke Urameshi of "Yu Yu Hakusho", wielding a light saber, and driving an Akira-style motorcycle. Then you'll begin to get a hint of what you are in for with this game. By the way, while crudity and expletives are somewhat censored for the purposes of this review, expect no such thing in No More Heroes. There is no holding back in word or violence. The only censoring in the game comes in the form of covering Travis up just enough with words and what-not when you go take a dump/save the game (so that we aren't subjected to such a thing throughout the entirety of play).
The PC version of No More Heroes has received an update that now allows gamers to enjoy it with a keyboard and mouse.
Game Rant chats with the creator of No More Heroes about who he would like to see play the role of Travis Touchdown in a live-action adaptation.
Actually Ryan Gosling makes a ton of sense.
Edit: If this can be done in a Scott Pilgrim movie kind of way that would be dope.
XSEED is one of a few publishers running a new Switch eShop sale for Black Friday 2023, and it includes the lowest prices ever for No More Heroes 1 and 2. The same goes for Senran Kagura Peach Ball, Trinity Trigger, and more.