
(Wii)
Release Date: 14th March 2008
Developed By Grasshopper Manufacture
Publisher: Rising Star Games
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Preview: No More Heroes (Wii)
The trans-Pacific blend of Japanese otaku culture and US teen drama nonsense that makes up the plot is in that typical Suda style, laden with references. Tips of the hat towards everything from pro-wrestling to Sony and Microsoft's present "console war" complement a game that regularly nudges its way through the forth wall, setting itself apart from the majority of Wii releases of late in terms of cultural awareness. Whether or not such an emphatically gamers' game will resonate with the Wii's more varied audience is yet to be seen, but early indications are that the title may be something of a surprise hit.
The odds of NMH winding up in the Pre-Owned bins look to depend on how many players can tolerate the idiosyncrasies of the game itself. Major criticisms have already been directed at the repetitive nature of the combat and the unavoidable chores that need completing before hero Travis can proceed to the boss-battles that really make the game, but whether they will be deal-breakers will be addressed in our forthcoming review.
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