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No More Heroes: Heroes' Paradise

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Usually gamers in North America and Europe get the goodness that’s offered in Japan months after its original release date in the East.  Sometimes such a lapse in release time can be attributed to a game needing some heavy translation or merely finding a publisher in the West to pick up the title.  With the No More Heroes franchise gamers in Japan are getting a re-release of the HD release that’s based on what Konami is releasing to gamers in the West this year.

No More Heroes: Heroes' Paradise [Review]

Overall Feeling: 

When it comes to the core of things No More Heroes: Heroes’ Paradise will probably only please the hardcore fans of the franchise. While it isn’t a broken experience, a few technical mishaps like iffy enemy A.I. and an overall lack of polish hold things back a bit. However it is nice to see the world of NMH brought to life via a nice graphical upgrade which really adds an extra dimension to things.

The Pros: 

They may not be awe-inspiring but the visuals are rather nice, even if they lack some details. The blood and gore may be gone but the combat is still generally fun. An engaging and highly original story makes up for the gameplay shortcomings.

The Cons: 

At times the enemy lock-on seems to be working against you. The changes to the combat scheme in regards to motion based attacks leave a bit to be desired. Just like its Wii predecessor the overworld completely sucks. Enemy A.I. is spotty and the bosses will sometimes just camp in an area waiting for you. It would’ve been nice if the game had some additional content such as bonus modes or new game features.

ShogunGamer.com Rating : 
7

 

Another look at the Erotica Portraits of No More Heroes: Heroes' Paradise

When it comes to innuendos and sexual overtones the No More Heroes franchise doesn’t hold back.  The game is chock full of double entendres and the hero of the game is a sex starved otaku who charges his massive beam katana between his legs. Nuff said if you ask me.  With the release of No More Heroes: Heroes’ Paradise now set for April, publisher Marvelous Entertainment has released some additional images of the pre-order bonuses the game offers.

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