Got a PS Move? Want a fast paced action game with tons of gore? Then No More Heroes: Heroes Paradise is the perfect game. NMH is a fun romp for those who have never played any of the other games on the Wii. It is also one of the better games with Move support
"No More Heroes is second only to Mad World in ridiculous, over-the-top violence. Every kill involves gushers of blood spewing forth from the enemy, and every boss battle ends in your opponent’s body being a bunch of bloody stumps. The game isn’t all bloody decapitations though, it’s also ridiculous satire of action movies and games starring a caricature of a violent American who is obsessed with Japan; exactly the kind of stuff you would expect from Suda51."
"Now available with a very budget-orientated price, No More Heroes is a Wii release that may have slipped by under-the-radar for many Wii owners. While those fans of Killer7, Contact and the soon-to-be-released Flower, Sun and Rain: Murder and Mystery in Paradise will no doubt have been following the title throughout its pre-launch press coverage, and many Wii-owning Hardcore Gamers will have most likely picked-up the title mainly due to an unfortunate lack of alternatives aimed at their most..."
"While No More Heroes is published and distributed by Ubisoft here in the states, newcomers to Suda's designs will quickly find that the abstract creator himself is pretty far from anything Ubisoft has done in the past. Previously Grasshopper Studios (Suda's team) worked with publisher Capcom to bring Killer 7 to the GameCube and PS2, and much like its uber-stylistic predecessor, No More Heroes challenges the bounds of what a conventional game is. With Killer 7, insane style was met with new, ..."

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