Originally landing on the Wii in early 2008, No More Heroes was met with critical acclaim and has since become something of a cult hit for punk rock game visionary Suda 51 and his studio, Grasshopper Manufacture. The game has since spawned a sequel, a first for the studio, in 2010’s Desperate Struggle. Now there’s talk of a mobile game in the works, but first, Konami will be bringing Travis Touchdown to the PS3 later this summer with Heroes’ Paradise.
While excitement builds for the coming release Gamer Limit has some concerns for the impeding PlayStation 3 release of Grasshopper Manufacture’s celebrated Wii title.
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Dante's inferno... such a great GoW inspired game. So sad the sequel was canned, it sounded like it was going to be even more epic than the first.
I just can’t get into the devil may cry series. In my opinion you never feel powerful in those games. The guns are pointless as they only serve to be a flashy part of a combo. DMC was the only one that I could tolerate long enough to beat.
Justin Scerbo (@ZeroSkerbo) breaks down No More Heroes in 60 seconds!
GameZone: "Released for the Wii in North America in 2008, the bloody, foul-mouthed, pervy action game No More Heroes brought something vastly different to Nintendo's happy little family-friendly console. The game was eventually ported to the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 as No More Heroes: Heroes' Paradise, though we only got the PlayStation 3 version in North America. It's a hell of a ride, no doubt, even if it's not without a handful of hindrances."
This one I never got the hype for. It was fun, but it became very repetitive very quickly. Travis is a fun character though. I'd definitely like see more of him someday. But first, Killer7 sequel! Make it happen Suda51!