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February 2010
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Excellent presentation
Some muchneeded tweaks keep the gameplay fresh and innovative
Addicting and original minigames
Killer soundtrack
A stylish action game that improves on its precursor in every bloody aperture
Ingenuous pacing never lets up.
Remarkably fun and interactive combat system
Excellent use of motion controls
Plenty of side jobs and minigames to keep you entertained
Abstract: It seems like only yesterday when Travis Touchdown made his first appearance on the Wii in the original No More Heroes (NMH). It was this game that helped to show that the Wii didn't have to be used only for family-friendly titles; it could instead also s...
If you loved the first No More Heroes, you’ll most likely enjoy Desperate Struggle. If you’re expecting a completely overhauled and improved sequel, you’ll set yourself up for disappointment. The only things that feel new in No More Heroes 2 are a pair...
Abstract: No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle finally provides the Wii with a great game for the mature gaming audience. Desperate Struggle is a winning combination of 3rd person melee hack and slash action with a plethora of boss battles that make for a truly ...
No More Heroes 2 is a technical disaster of poor gameplay concepts and bad design. Grasshopper Manufacture decided to sacrifice solid game mechanics and cohesive storytelling in favor of style and a message about video game characters, creators and th...
Abstract: Violent, perverse and steeped in social commentary, No More Heroes was one of those games that came out of nowhere and captured an audience the Wii never knew it had. Selling over 400,000 copies, a remarkable feat for any Mature rated Wii game, prompte...
Abstract: No More Heroes arrived on the Wii to little fanfare, and was quickly catapulted to cult classic status. Surprisingly, a sequel was given a green light, and Suda 51 and the rest of Grasshopper Manufacture set off to create No More Heroes 2: Desperate St...
Abstract: Travis Touchdown returns to the city of Santa Destroy in No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle to avenge the death of a friend and reclaim his title as the number one assassin. It’s been three years since his success but he hasn’t gone rusty one bit. Hi...
Abstract: It's no secret that mature Wii games have struggled to find an audience. Despite claims that there's not enough “core gamer” titles available for the family-friendly platform, excellent M-rated efforts such as MadWorld, House of the Dead: Overkill a...