No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle

Sunday, July 11, 2010

No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle Review



First off, I was and still am a huge fan of the original No More Heroes. It has fun over the top gameplay, funny dialogue, and trippy visuals. NMH2 expands upon that in every good way possible. My one and only complaint about this game is they ditched the free roaming in favor of a more stream-lined "click 'n go" interface for navigating the city. I sometimes enjoyed just hopping on my bike and burning rubber through the city, burning out and popping huge wheelies. But, I will say this new interface does make it alot simpler and quicker to navigate. Another plus is the throwback low bit side job mini-games. If you're a fan of old school games like myself, you'll definitely appreciate this addition as it adds a unique element to an already great package.

The story follows the same formula of fighting through the ranks to once again become the #1 assassin. The supporting characters are great, there's alot more insane ranking battles(my favorite being an epic giant robot fight above the city). The fighting system is still pretty much the same, but a nice addition is you can battle with dual katanas this time around. The visuals have been stepped up a bit, especially noticeable if you're using the component setup.

Overall, anybody who enjoyed the original will no doubt enjoy this one. Even if you never played the original, you can still get into this game. It even acknowledges the fact that some people will go into this game having no experience from the first game in the opening sequences. Nevermind people saying the Wii doesn't have hardcore titles, it's usually just people who are somehow intimidated by using motion controls in games. Bottom line, this is a great core game for the Wii that deserves praise.



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No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle Overview


No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle for Wii... It has been 3 years since Travis earned the Number 1 spot in the United Assassins Assoc. ranking, and investments from major corporations have caused the city of Santa Destroy to change,... but is it really for the better? You are Travis Touchdown - a punk anti-hero, Japanese anime Otaku, beam katana master and pro wrestling-fanatic assassin. Revenge (as well as yoga sex) will bring you back to the UAA tournament. This time though, you begin at the bottom of the ranking and will have to fight your way up to save Santa Destroy and avenge your best friend.


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