No More Heroes

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  • Release Date: Jan. 23, 2008
  • Price: $30.00
  • Publisher: Ubisoft
  • Developer: Grasshopper Manufacture
  • Platform(s): Wii
  • Genre: Action
  • ESRB Rating: Mature
  • Suggestive Themes
    Violence
    Blood
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This high-paced action game follows the story of Travis Touchdown as he pursues the status of the #1 killer. After winning a laser beam katana on an online auction, Travis enters the seedy underworld in the city of Santa Destroy. Take control of Travis' katana with the Wii Remote and hack, slash, and stab your way though this open world game.

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Add your pro/cons to the mix here
Pros Cons
Just plain fun Terrible multiplayer
Innovative concepts Repetitive gameplay
Tight controls Doesn't live up to expectations
Addictive gameplay Not enough content

Most Popular User Reviews

wow blod blod and of corse more BLOOD

Pros Cons
Addictive gameplay Not enough content
Tight controls Poor storytelling
Innovative concepts Annoying audio
Just plain fun Terrible multiplayer
Intense action

SHi% Holy hell dis game is good get it get it get it buy it buy it

Go the Bathroom to Save to Save? WHAT!!!!! ... Become the no. 1 Assasian? COOL!!!!!

Pros Cons
Addictive gameplay Repetitive gameplay
Innovative concepts Doesn't live up to expectations
Epic boss fights Not enough content
Engaging story
Amazing visuals
Intense action
Just plain fun

Finally, a mature game for the hardcore Wii gamer

Pros Cons
Epic boss fights Repetitive gameplay

The Wii has plenty of games for the casual gamer, but not many for the traditional, hardcore audience, and No More Heroes fills that void. You control Travis Touchdown, an otaku by day, and an assassin by night, after obtaining a lightsaber type sword and becoming the 10th ranked assassin almost by mistake.
Your goal, as Travis, is to become the number 1 ranked assassin by killing off the other assassins. The game has a nice balance of "waggle" control and traditional controls. Some gamers may scoff at the weirdness of the game, but if you can look past it, this is one gem of a game.

An Unpolished Gem

Pros Cons
Addictive gameplay Not enough content
Just plain fun
Epic boss fights
Engaging story
Intense action
Tight controls

Those Wii owners who have waited with bated breath for a "mature" game (though the definition varies by person, a quick running version might be a game in which one or more people/creatures/life forms gushes blood at some point) will be glad to know that the wacky but gifted Suda 51 and co. have delivered an awesome action experience for the Wii, one that sheds any notion of kiddiness within the first five seconds of gameplay. The most impressive aspect of the game has to be its character work: generic baddies and bit characters are fairly rote, but both the protagonist, Travis Touchdown and his liason to the fighting-for-cash scene, Sylvia, are larger-than-life. This is to say nothing of the bosses, battles against whom are epic in scope and downright fun, though honestly in later levels you simply want to carve up cardboard-cutout generic baddies as quickly as possible and complete the mini-games in all haste to reach the far-more-satisfying fights against ranked assassins. The overworld could stand a little more variety, as there are only a handful of spots worth venturing to, and those mainstays tend to offer up repetitive events, but the quest for random items such as the orbs with which you can gain additional powers or the many new outfits with which to adorn the game's hero tend to be enjoyable excursions more often than not. In short, No More Heroes is greater than the sum of its parts, and the story truly shines during the memorable boss battles. Here's hoping for a new brand of Wii game: Far More Like This One!

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Pros Cons
Innovative concepts Repetitive gameplay
Engaging story

I enjoyed this game of it's fighting and art approach. The game just got way to repetitive later on doing pretty much the same missions

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