WTMG's Leo Faria: "There are still a handful of things I dislike about this series as a whole, namely the obnoxious protagonist, but I’m impressed. No More Heroes 2 is definitely much better than its predecessor in pretty much every single conceivable way. It looks nicer, its gameplay is more fluid, its soundtrack is more iconic, its voice acting is nowhere near as irritating as before, and the lack of pointless filler makes the game feel a lot more fluid as a result. I’m finally starting to understand why people love this franchise so much, even if I still think No More Heroes and Travis Strikes Again are massively overrated. Dare I say, I’m now looking forward to playing No More Heroes III whenever Suda51 decides to deop it."
Following a port to the Nintendo Switch in 2020, SUDA51’s cult hack-and-slash games receive a surprising but welcome PC release.
No More Heroes 1 and 2's recent PC ports are certainly functional, but lack a lot of common PC features that many will find disappointing.
These ports should’ve also come to PS4 like No More Heroes: Travis Strikes Back did
The The No More Heroes 1 & 2 PC release date has been surprisingly announced and both titles are coming to Steam in June 2021.