"No More Heroes: Heroes Paradise is no Skyward Sword when it comes to its motion controlled combat, but it does what it has to. It’s a fun, over-the-top, exciting game and is probably the best ‘lightsaber’ game we’re going to have for a while."
Even though 2012 is here and gamers are moving on, there are still plenty of games from 2011 which might have gone unnoticed for whatever reason. The best part is a lot of these underrated games are less then $20 currently. The list includes Bulletstorm, Shadows of the Damned, Red Faction Armageddon, Driver San Francisco, El Shaddai, and many more
Gamefly is having an under $20 used game blowout. The big question is what games should gamers pick up now? Some of the better games include Duke Nukem Forever for $10, Brink for $10, Epic Mickey for $12.99, and Red Faction Armageddon for $12.99. La Noire for $19.99 and Shadows of the Damned for $17.99 are too good to pass up on. The biggest question is when will gamers have time to play all these games?
Fight magicians, little old ladies, and superheroes, while coating yourself in blood. What's not to love about Suda 51's No More Heroes: Heroes' Paradise? Did we mention streams of coins shoot out of their bodies.
"No More Heroes: Heroes’ Paradise will be coming out in North America on August 16, 2011, which gives you just a few more days to get the pre-order bonuses that are being offered. The pre-order bonuses for the upcoming action game No More Heroes: Heroes’ Paradise vary from downloadable weapons and vehicles to erotic pictures, but you won’t be able to get them all. Check out this list and find out which pre-order bonus is for you."
Amazon.com has revealed their exclusive pre-order bonus items for those who are willing to reserve No More Heroes: Heroes’ Paradise for Playstation 3 from the website.
A monthly look at 5 games to watch that are releasing this month. The August edition looks at No More Heroes: Heroes' Paradise, Deus Ex: Human Revolution, Tropico 4, Madden NFL 12, and Red Orchestra 2: Heroes of Stalingrad.
GameStop has revealed their pre-order bonus, which includes two in-game items, for the upcoming Playstation 3 exclusive action-adventure game, No More Heroes: Heroes’ Paradise.
"No More Heroes: Heroes Paradise is not a good game. It’s not from a lack of vision – Suda 51 is a hugely intelligent man and his work has flashes of pure brilliance, but this game is badly let down by being a pretty port of a Wii game, poor pacing and generally uninspired combat."
Several new screenshots have been revealed by Amazon for No More Heroes: Heroes’ Paradise, an action game that is coming exclusively to the Playstation 3 later this year.
Suda51 is easily one of the most interesting video game directors in the business. His unique concepts and sense of style have managed to create some of the most compelling gaming experiences ever seen on a console. Bright Hub takes a look at Suda51's complex mind and delivers a concise overview of the director's awesome career.
The Entertainment Software Rating Board has released a rating summary for No More Heroes: Heroes' Paradise, detailing the game’s intense violence, partial nudity, sexual themes and more.
Which is the better character between Travis Touchdown from No More Heroes and Jack Cayman from MadWorld? Bright Hub compares and contrasts the two protagonists and gives you a clear cut winner.
Publisher Konami has released several new impressive screenshots for the upcoming Playstation 3 exclusive action game, No More Heroes: Heroes' Paradise.
We're on a roll! This time, No More Heroes' Bad Girl is being featured on TK-Nation. The sweetly-dressed, crazy-as-all-hell assassin from the game is being wonderfully portrayed here by cosplayer Tasha. Got to love a psychotic beauty, eh?
"In the world of games the male lead has a lot of responsibility on his shoulders. Among the things a hero has to accomplish is being a tough guy or a bad-ass in this case. While plenty have accomplished this throughout the history of gaming, few have made major impacts in gaming in the last ten years. What does it take to be a bad-ass you ask? Well first of all you have to be able to hold your own in a fight despite all the odds being stacked against you. There's no denying that the guys on o..."
"As a pre-order bonus, Marvelous is packaging art books called “erotica portraits” with No More Heroes: Heroes’ Paradise.
Pick up the PlayStation 3 version for sexy cherry flavor or the uncensored Xbox 360 version for sweet mango flavor. Both books contain pictures of Sylvia on the cover. Sexy cherry’s cover is on the left and sweet mango’s cover is on the right."
Considering it was two years since Travis Touchdown's last rampage, what exactly does a video game character do in his spare time? Apparently surf the net all day, troll for fanboys, play Wii, and take dumps. Ironically enough, you do about half this stuff in the actual game.
The first trailer for No More Heroes' jump to the 360/PS3 has been shown off. You can see Travis in HD glory with plenty of gore from the uncensored 360 version.
Information about the censored versions seems to have been revealed through the Japanese rating of the game. The 360 one received Cero Z rating while the PS3 version received a Cero D, sugggesting that it's highly likely that it will be censored on the PS3.
"Grasshopper Manufacture made gamers who missed out on the first No More Heroes (or don't own a Wii) happy with the announcement of an upgraded, visually-tweaked No More Heroes: Heroes Paradise for both Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. The original game is going under the high-definition knife and will be released in its native territory in February. There's some bad news, though. Ubisoft confirmed to me it will not be publishing No More Heroes on Xbox 360 and PS3 in the US.
"Ubisoft will not be..."
Recently, it was announced that No More Heroes: Heroes Paradise, a port of the Wii title No More Heroes, will be coming to PS3 and 360. The first batch of screenshots have been released, showing the updated graphics.
Go to the source for the full gallery.
According to the No More Heroes: Heroes' Paradise product page, the 360 version of the game will not censor the game's violence despite the original game's censorship in Japan and Europe. However, the PS3 version might depending on whether Ubisoft publishes the game in the US or not. European PS3 owners might have to face the censorship issue since the original was censored for its European release.
A new entry arrives in Suda 51 and Grasshopper's No More Heroes universe, and this time, it's going for the PS3 and 360.
In the table of contents for this week's Famitsu magazine, which leaked today, shows off an entry for No More Heroes: Heroes' Paradise in the PS3 or 360 section. There will be further information as it becomes available.
The main NMH team is currently working on the upcoming Wii action title No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle.
Update:
Scans are now available....

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