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

"When No More Heroes was first released on the Wii in early 2008, no one expected it to be a brilliant title, especially since creator Suda51's earlier project was Killer 7, a claustrophobic yet captivating game that left a lot of gamers cold. Once the dust settled, No More Heroes proved to be not only one of the best action games on the Wii, but also one of the best games of the year due to its insane mix of action, self-aware humor, sex, and lots of bloody violence. So it's no surprise that ..."

"In No More Heroes 2, you play as Travis Touchdown, an amateur assassin and sniveling superdouche whose bloodlust is matched only by his obsessive interest in videogames, anime and professional wrestling. He's vulgar, sexist and easily provoked - in fact, he has few, if any redeeming qualities. So it may come as a surprise that his character is also pretty likable. Perhaps it's his barely contained juvenile enthusiasm, or the sheer discrepancy between his high opinion of himself and the way ot..."

Travis Touchdown is back. Hack and slash your way to the top, revenge is your motivation, breast are your distraction. Blood, sex and everything violent under the sun finds a place in No More Heroes 2 and hopefully a place in your gaming library.

"Desperate Struggle is so unpredictable it’s like the punch line to a parody of Japanese pop culture. Frantic and all over the map, it somehow makes it all work and gives Wii owners an amazing game for an older audience – a rare treat to find on Nintendo’s console."

"No More Heroes 2 has been released about 2 years after the original made a scene back in 2008, the first entry in the series had gotten a lot of attention due to it’s mature content on the family friendly Nintendo console. No More Heroes barely had any limits as it had tons of blood, crude humor, and sexual scenes. Although the game had a lot of style it had some technical issues which kept it from reaching it’s potential but the game still received plenty of awards and sparked a following. N..."

"I liked No More Heroes, but I didn't love it. I do love developer Grasshopper Manufacture, though, so I always expect something promising from them, even if it lets me down. Sure, NMH took something as simple as jerking the Wii remote in one direction and made a competent, if not entirely satisfying, action game, but there were lots of weaknesses too, causing me to wonder why Wii fans were so quick to put it on a pedestal. Regardless, it struck a nerve, and became a go-to recommendation. With..."

"With 2008’s No More Heroes, a critically acclaimed game that was a modest worldwide hit, Japanese developer Grasshopper Manufacture finally hit paydirt. Now, its Executive Director, Suda 51, gets to realize his dream of a sequel with Desperate Struggle, one of the most cheerful and funny blood-spattering games I’ve played in some time.

Desperate Struggle, like its predecessor, is a linear brawler in which you fight through waves of thugs to reach a boss who possesses some unique ability. ..."

"It’s hard to pin down exactly what makes No More Heroes so damned appealing. The combat’s fairly simple and repetitive, the protagonist’s a filthy, selfish idiot who’s always on the toilet, and the plot concerns an association for assassins who apparently have nothing better to do than constantly duel each other to see who’s best. By all rights it should be terrible, but its unique combination of slick cartoon visuals, clever controls, deadpan goofiness, teasing sexuality and over-the-top, cu..."

"Mass Effect 2 isn't the only sequel in stores today. Travis Touchdown, the stylish hitman with a lightsaber-style weapon at his side and a whole bunch of attitude, returns in No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle for the Wii. Everything that made the original a hit returns, and several improvements make it a more entertaining game than we expected. Plus, you still get to save while sitting on a toilet. (Yes!)"

"Revisiting the deranged world of No More Heroes conjures mixed recollections. It's kind of like reconnecting with an ex that you harbor equal parts fond and sordid memories of, and realizing your relationship is still phenomenally real-- especially now that you're barely expecting it. She changed her look, caught you off-guard with a new wardrobe, and is too busy cutting right to the chase to worry about your last indelibly rocky affair. Yes, the playful mistress has returned to your blinking..."