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NNN-> No More Heroes Review

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Blood, gore, sexual innuendo, intense violence... what do all these things have in common? They all appear in the Wii's latest and greatest, No More Heroes. The Wii's not exactly known for its library of mature titles, but No More Heroes attempts to change that by paving the way. If you're of age and own a Wii, No More Heroes is nothing short of a must-have.

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1. Platform: Wii
2. Publisher: Ubisoft
3. Developer: Grasshopper Manufacture
4. ESRB Rating: M for Mature
5. Release Date(US): January 22nd, 2008

No More Heroes is Suda 51's lastest project and like his last project, Killer7 for Nintendo Gamecube and Playstation 2, No More Heroes is just as abstruse and bizarre. Killer7 was essentially an offbeat and unique first person shooter that focused mainly on political issues. No More Heroes, however, is an fully-fledged, action game that focuses on social issues rather than political issues.

Like Killer7, No More Heroes oozes with style. Rather it be through it
 
Done with it first time through?

You actually get a new difficulty and you retain all your clothes/katanas/abilities etc.
Plus, there are more cards that give character details. I don't see where you came up with that being done with it once. :l
 
Kyle said:
Done with it first time through?

You actually get a new difficulty and you retain all your clothes/katanas/abilities etc.
Plus, there are more cards that give character details. I don't see where you came up with that being done with it once. :l
Because it gets repetitive.
 
Snoopdogga said:
Kyle said:
Done with it first time through?

You actually get a new difficulty and you retain all your clothes/katanas/abilities etc.
Plus, there are more cards that give character details. I don't see where you came up with that being done with it once. :l
Because it gets repetitive.
But atleast it gives a challenge.


:unsure:
 
Kyle said:
Snoopdogga said:
Kyle said:
Done with it first time through?

You actually get a new difficulty and you retain all your clothes/katanas/abilities etc.
Plus, there are more cards that give character details. I don't see where you came up with that being done with it once. :l
Because it gets repetitive.
But atleast it gives a challenge.


:unsure:
Yes but who would want to play something over and over again if they hate it?
 
Snoopdogga said:
Kyle said:
Snoopdogga said:
Kyle said:
Done with it first time through?

You actually get a new difficulty and you retain all your clothes/katanas/abilities etc.
Plus, there are more cards that give character details. I don't see where you came up with that being done with it once. :l
Because it gets repetitive.
But atleast it gives a challenge.


:unsure:
Yes but who would want to play something over and over again if they hate it?
"..if they hate it?"
Umm, whaaaaat?
You won't have to do tedious lawn mowing either, you keep all unlocked assassination missions and side jobs too, especially the easy ones.
No reason for hate if you don't have to do the thing you hated.
 
Snoopdogga said:
Kyle said:
Done with it first time through?

You actually get a new difficulty and you retain all your clothes/katanas/abilities etc.
Plus, there are more cards that give character details. I don't see where you came up with that being done with it once. :l
Because it gets repetitive.
I've beaten Ratchet and Clank ToD 3 times since I got it for Christmas.

@ if you don't like it why'd you give it an 8?
 
OddCrazyMe said:
Snoopdogga said:
Kyle said:
Done with it first time through?

You actually get a new difficulty and you retain all your clothes/katanas/abilities etc.
Plus, there are more cards that give character details. I don't see where you came up with that being done with it once. :l
Because it gets repetitive.
I've beaten Ratchet and Clank ToD 3 times since I got it for Christmas.

@ if you don't like it why'd you give it an 8?
I did enjoy it.
My problem is that once I finish a game, I'm finished with it.
 
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