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September 2021
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Options are available in-game and in a launcher
Looks incredible at high resolution and frame rate
Decent Keyboard and Mouse support
Fast paced combat
Fun characters
Hilariously wacky
The bosses and encounters are great
Love the style
Combat feels better than ever
Combat is cathartic and deep
Some of the boss battles are inventive and challenge your combat prowess
The 80s anime-inspired cutscenes are a visual treat
Good writing and a fitting end to the series
Gameplay is satisfying and versatile
The punk otaku aesthetic is charming and gives the game its own identity
Amazing boss battles
Trademark Suda51 style
Combat is both flashy and tense
Ranked assassin matches are oozing with style
More punk rock swagger than ever
Funny
Frequently surprising story
Accessible
Satisfying combat
Dazzlingly unique bosses
Fantastic soundtrack
Plenty of content
Technical issues are now resolved
Game is still bonkers awesome
The editors didn't like
Still feels lacking compared to the rest of the games
Open world is unoptimized and has very noticeable pop-in
Way too easy
Lacks the personality of the originals
Bland soundtrack
Open world is a mess most of the time
Tedious missions between boss battles
The story is dull
Plodding
And shallow
Open world sections are tedious and lack charm and personality
Some of the bosses are poor imitations of other games and genres
The final boss is a mind-numbingly monotonous slog
Graphics could have been a little cleaner
The game can be confusing for newcomers
Dated graphics
Poor performance
Needless padding
Tedious and repetitive
Weirdly feels like part of the game just isn't there
No More Heroes 3 is an amusing but extremely uneven sequel only likely to appeal to Suda 51 diehards – and even for that audience, it takes several steps backward from the likes of No More Heroes 1 and 2. Combat can occasionally find its flow, particularl...
(Image credit: Grasshopper Manufature)Twisted, unapologetic and unpredictable, No More Heroes 3 is Suda51 at his purest, for better or worse. The game’s technical shortcomings, dated graphics and padding bog down what could’ve been an amazing package of u...
More punk rock swagger than ever, Funny, frequently surprising story, Accessible, satisfying combat, Dazzlingly unique bosses, Fantastic soundtrack, Plenty of content
Open world is stuck in the past, Game can chug while exploring
GAME INFONo More Heroes IIIAugust 27th, 2021Platform Nintendo SwitchPublisher Grasshopper Manufacture, NintendoDeveloper Grasshopper ManufactureRecapturing the magic of a cult classic, especially one as unique as No More Heroes, is no easy task, but Goich...
Published: 2021-08-26, Author: Chris , review by: destructoid.com
Abstract: If Suda 51 touches a game, generally I'm going to be there. While he's been pumping out interesting games since the '90s, it was killer7 that really put him on my radar, and I've been following along closely ever since. But just a few years later with No...
Abstract: I feel like I have to get this out of the way, but I LOVE the No More Heroes franchise. Ever since I played the first game on the Wii, I've admired the concept of an otaku rising through the assassination rankings. With the sequel, I grew to love the char...
Published: 2021-08-26, Author: David , review by: gamingtrend.com
Fast paced combat, Fun characters, Hilariously wacky
Way too easy, Lacks the personality of the originals, Bland soundtrack
While it doesn't feel like a No More Heroes game entirely, No More Heroes III is still a fantastic action game with great combat, fun minigames, and hilarious dialogue. I'll certainly miss the more introspective and dark story, but I look forward to more...
Published: 2021-08-26, Author: Richard , review by: gamespot.com
Combat is cathartic and deep, Some of the boss battles are inventive and challenge your combat prowess, The 80s anime-inspired cutscenes are a visual treat
The story is dull, plodding, and shallow, Open world sections are tedious and lack charm and personality, Some of the bosses are poor imitations of other games and genres, The final boss is a mind-numbingly monotonous slog
Abstract: When it debuted on the family-friendly Wii in 2007, No More Heroes' shocking blend of extreme violence, meta-humour and profanity felt as if it shouldn't be allowed on a Nintendo console. While families played Wii tennis, No More Heroes had you saving you...
Published: 2021-08-27, Author: Tom , review by: dailystar.co.uk
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