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No More Heroes

No More Heroes
Publisher: Rising Star
Platform: Wii
Category: Fighting
Rating Info 
 		PEGI Rated 16+ 
Release Date: 14/03/2008
Member Rating: 5 Stars
Number of Players: 1
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No More Heroes Description

No More Heroes (it's an upsetting title, we know) is the next development step of feted game developer, SUDA 51 (he of Killer 7 fame). No More Heroes is based around the character of Travis Touchdown, a drop-out anim?an from Santa Destroy, California who wins a beam katana in an internet auction and, by a series of some bizarre coincidences, becomes a leading hitman! No More Heroes is a free-roaming, sandbox style game, in which Travis gets around either by foot or by motorbike (motorbike being a really modest way of describing the huge, grunting thing he cruises around on) in his quest to kill the top ten assassins and assume a position at the top of the pile. The game makes innovative use of the Wii Remote, which controls Travis' beam katana (we don't want to say 'light saber-alike, but there you go) while the nunchuk controls the character's direction. Whether it's reminiscent of a light saber or not - sword play with a Wii Remote! What more could you ask for? Wrestling moves? Oh, go on then...

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Reviewed by: TekDate: 25/04/2008Rating: 5 Stars
One of the very best games on Wii (or any console currently). Stylish and plays like a dream. If you miss out on this you're missing a title that will be fondly remembered for a long time. Maybe not one for the kids though.

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