No More Heroes | 
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Rating: 79 reviews Sales Rank: 136
Platform: Nintendo Wii Genre: Shooter Action Games ESRB: Mature Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 17 - 20 years Operating System: Nintendo Wii Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.1 x 0 Legal Disclaimer: Brand new and factory sealed game! Ready to ship. All standard shipping games ship via first class mail with free tracking and insurance! Expedited items are shipped via USPS Priority Mail. All of our games, new and used are backed by a solid 90-day warranty.
MPN: 17398 UPC: 008888173984 EAN: 0008888173984 ASIN: B000X25GW2
Release Date: January 23, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Product #: 17398 | | • | Manufacturer: Ubisoft | | • | Manufacturer Item #: 17398 | | • | UPC: 008888173984 |
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Product Description You are Travis Touchdown, a normal guy (with an otaku geek streak) who wins a Beam Katana through an online auction and uses the weapon to start a new career as a professional killer. One day, an assassin named Helter Skelter appears before Travis and the two face off in a battle. Travis emerges victorious and finds himself in the presence of Silvia Christel, a mysterious French woman who claims to be an agent with the UAA. Silvia gives Travis official rank of 11 in the organization. Now, it's up to you to become #1. No More Heroes takes place in the city of Santa Destroy, and you are free to explore the town to your liking, taking on missions large and small to collect money and purchase new weapons as you work up towards the 10 main killing contracts. Gameplay is all about using your Beam Katana (via Wii remote) to defeat enemies.
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Revenge of the samurai nerd! Great Wii title January 9, 2009 This is an adult game for the Wii system. Get your fill of of slash with an occasional suplex for good measure. Good use of Wimote controller. Imaginative adult game play and humor with a lot of blood to spare. Sure to be a classic if isn't already. Enjoy!
Original and Fun January 8, 2009 This game has an original story line, somewhat weird humor and gives a cool use for the wiimote. Basically very fun. A bit short though
Comic book-ish exciting game January 7, 2009 This game is very unique, the controls are very easy to use. Accuracy seems to be decent, not top notch, but decent. The graphics are what game this game unique, it combines both very comic book basic graphics with more advanced graphics. The game itself makes you want to keep going, with the side jobs, and big jobs you have to complete. Training your character is quite fun to. And taking him home to pet his kitty is one of my facorite parts. I have only played this game for maybe 3 hours so far, but I can tell its a good game.
Overrated January 4, 2009 I, like many people that reviewed this game, bought it after I had read all of the great reviews on the online gaming sites. I don't have much games at all on my Wii, so I decided to buy a new one. This one seemed promising, at least from the reviews, so I decided to pay something around $15 for my copy.
After playing the game the whole way through, I can safely say that this is possibly one of the most overrated games I have EVER played.
I'll talk about the good first: -The bosses in the game are very unique, so at least it is fairly interesting to listen to their cut scenes and to fight them. -The different katanas are all a little different, bordering on speed and strength, so it is sort of interesting to try and get the next model as you progress. -The game uses the wiimote in unique ways, every so often.
Now I'll talk about the bad.
The reason that this game received such good reviews is because of the fighting system. I'm sorry, but I found nothing particularly interesting in that department. All I had to do to beat the ENTIRE game was press the A button over and over and over and over, even in the boss battles. Like I said before, the bosses were cool looking, but it was hard to appreciate their difference when all I had to do to kill them is to press one button for maybe a minute. **SPOILER** In fact, there is one point when there is a long tunnel leading to a boss with maybe a total of 5 enemies in it that takes about 10 minutes of non-stop running to finish. After that waste of time, I was expecting a good boss battle for once. The cut scene shows the boss, and then shows some guy killing him and then you're shoved back to the motel to save your game. I was dumbfounded that I didn't get to fight any boss. What the hell? I ran through a freaking tunnel for 10 whole minutes doing nothing to see a stupid cut scene and then start collecting more money for another fight? There's also a boss battle where the only thing you have to do to beat the boss is run towards her and then you see another cut scene where she dies. The only thing you need to do is run up a couple of ways, hide behind a barrier, and then repeat that same step over and over and over and over, just like the fighting system. **END SPOILER**
Then there is the story-line. It tells you nothing at the beginning, so you have to kind of catch-on by yourself. That is a little it of a pain, but it's soon easy to figure out. The problem is, though, is that most of the character development and descriptions come at the end. If I hadn't read about this game before playing it, I would never have known why I had a beam sword, or whatever it's called, and that I had bought it from the same person that sells me their parts. The entire game would have been a confused mess of jumbled up pieces, at least until the end. At the end of the game, the entire story is pieced together, and it all makes some sense (SOME). But by this time, I'm too confused and bored to play through the game another time just so I can understand everything.
There's also the fact that the gameplay is so easy that all you have to do is set the controller on the ground and press the A button to beat a boss. When it is that easy to progress through the game, there is no point in trying to vary the different fighting moves that the game presents. You can learn different wrestling moves, but the funny thing is, I learned all of them that I could, and every time I tried to use them, I always performed the same move that I did when I first started the game. Basically, there was no variation, even though I spent buttloads of money trying to learn new ones.
Everyone who says this game is so perfect and brilliant obviously has never played a good game. I understand that the blood and guts might turn people on, but that is a sad reason to buy a game, even for the low prices it's going for now. I think that this game shows how many horrible games are out there, in terms of action, on the Wii. Developers should take notice and try to create a game with some depth and difficulty for all of the players out there that don't want to play a game where all you do is press A over and over again.
The only reason you should buy this game is if you have money to waste (and I mean waste) and like games that are pure button-smashers, because that is all this game is.
Finally an action game for the wii that doesn't suck! January 2, 2009 Pros: Very nice cell-shadded graphics Aside from a few times in the heat of battle, very smooth gameplay Great controls (especially for a wii game) No over usage of the wii mote Amazing combos and moves used in battle Great boss battles, with entrancing characters A linear storyline, but has side-missions, side-assassinations, upgrading, and training also
Cons: side-missions can get a little dull at times, and are sometimes a pain to drive from place to place over and over.
This game is an exciting action slice-em up game that is NOT child friendly. No More Heroes is loaded with profanity, blood, and body parts falling off. I believe No More heroes is at least one of the two best wii games of the year (the other being Super Smash Brothers Brawl).
I recommend this game to anyone who enjoys action and fighting and can take some blood and profanity.
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