Paulmichael Contreras writes: With hit games such as Deus Ex: Human Revolution and Madden releasing last month, the port of cult hit No More Heroes may have slipped by you entirely. Not to worry, as we’ve played No More Heroes: Heroes’ Paradise to tell you if this upscaled, Move-enabled Wii port is worth your time and, most importantly, money.
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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!
Whoa, you guys were a little harsh on this one.
sounds like a lot of reviewers just expected more from the port
Isn't it ironic that Suda 51 blamed the Wii for being a bad platform and yet the original NMH and the sequel got more fanfare on it than the HD consoles which he swore his efforts would have fared better?