No More Heroes: Desperate Struggle

    No More Heroes: Desperate Struggle

    'No More Heroes 2' Launch Trailer

    The first one is still my favorite game on the Wii. I can't wait for this sequel to release next week. Here is the launch trailer for the game:

    No More 'No More Heroes' On Wii After Second Game

    No More Heroes is my favorite Wii game...blah blah blah...same spiel I've said before. I was surprised, however, to hear Grasshopper CEO Goichi Suda say that this would likely be the last No More Heroes game on the Wii.

    "I really want to make NMH a big franchise, and with this second episode have bigger success. I'm putting a lot of care into developing this IP, as I feel there's a lot of potential," he told Edge. However, he also said, "I think this is the last NMH that is going to be developed on Wii. To expand NMH to new possibilities, we need a new platform. Wii is a great platform, but we've done everything we can with it now."

    I'd be more disappointed if there weren't going to be any more games in the series after this one, but the image of Travis taking on a bunch of people with the capabilities of the Xbox 360 has me giddy with joy.

    'No More Heroes 2' Story Revealed

    The original No More Heroes is still my favorite Wii game so far, so I'm jazzed about the upcoming sequel No More Heroes: Desperate Struggle. In a new Nintendo Power article, a few details have emerged regarding the sequel's story. The main reason Travis is seeing action again is because he's getting revenge for the death of his friend. Beyond also revealing that there will be around 50 boss battles, Shinobu (one of Travis' targets he didn't kill) will be back as a playable character. I remembered struggling to beat that particular character, so I'm glad to see I'll be her this time around too.

    'No More Heroes: Desperate Struggle' Trailer

    No More Heroes - my favorite game on the Wii - is getting a sequel and it has just revealed its new trailer...and it looks as fantastic and grindhouse worthy as the last. The game is an easy day one purchase for me. Watch the trailer and see what you think.


    'No More Heroes' Sequel Incoming

    No More Heroes was a stylish and quirky game, but one that I consider the best to this date on the still relatively young Wii. Surely a game that fits in a small niche wouldn't do well enough to warrant a sequel, but it looks like that's what No More Heroes has gone ahead and done. A brief trailer was shown at the Tokyo Game Show and already I can't wait for it to be released.