NO MORE HEROES (NINTENDO WII)
NO MORE HEROES (NINTENDO WII)
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No More Heroes (No Moa Hirozu?), originally Heroes, is an action-adventure video game developed by Grasshopper Manufacture, published by Rising Star Games and Ubisoft, and designed by Goichi Suda released in 2007 for the Wii.
The game is not a sequel to Goichi Suda's previous game, Killer7. Although the two games have stylistic similarities, Suda claims that where Killer7 focuses on political issues, No More Heroes focuses on social issues.
A PS3 and Xbox 360 version dubbed No More Heroes: Heroes' Paradise was released in April 2010 in Japan, later in 2011 in the West. It has support for PlayStation Move.
No More Heroes has a sequel, No More Heroes: Desperate Struggle, originally unveiled at the 2008 Tokyo Game Show as a trailer, which was released for Wii in 2010.
The game is not a sequel to Goichi Suda's previous game, Killer7. Although the two games have stylistic similarities, Suda claims that where Killer7 focuses on political issues, No More Heroes focuses on social issues.
A PS3 and Xbox 360 version dubbed No More Heroes: Heroes' Paradise was released in April 2010 in Japan, later in 2011 in the West. It has support for PlayStation Move.
No More Heroes has a sequel, No More Heroes: Desperate Struggle, originally unveiled at the 2008 Tokyo Game Show as a trailer, which was released for Wii in 2010.