No More Heroes (Wii)
Based in the fictional town of Santa Destroy, California, this adventure game directed by Goichi (Suda 51) Suda (of Killer 7 fame), you play as Travis Touchdown.
Travis is a normal guy (with an otaku geek streak to him) who wins a Beam Katana through an online auction and after an unexpected turn of events, finds himself at the bottom of an Assassins’ organization (the UAA) rankings. Having defeated Helter Skelter, the 11th ranked assassin, Travis is named his replacement by a mysterious French woman named Sylvia Christel of the UAA.
Do you have what it takes to become #1?
Now’s the time to find out, in this open world where movement and gameplay feel very natural. In this exclusive Wii game, wield your beam katana and perform spectacular wrestling moves. Explore the town to your liking, take on missions large and small to collect money and purchase new weapons as you work your way up the ranks.
Summary:
Hack and Smash Your Way Through Santa Destroy, California: Unleash a lethal combination of sword slashes and wrestling moves in this fast paced third-person action game. Easy to learn, but challenging to master.
Lose yourself in a totally engaging storyline: Careful to climb back out once in a while.
Roam a Sand Box Universe in Full 3D: Immerse yourself in a modern, highly stylized world. Roam the city on foot or slide around corners on your speed bike.
An Action Experience Unlike Any Other on Wii: Bring the pain and let your beam katana do the talking. You control the action with two Wii remote sensitive attack stances and an arsenal of close combat wrestling moves.
Side Missions and Mini-Games: Complete side jobs for extra cash or just play them for fun. Features games like Pizza Delivery, Graffiti Blaster and Speed Bike Racing.
Customizable Character and Weapons: Customize your characters wardrobe, learn new attacks and customize new weapons.
Highly Stylized Environments and Gameplay: Features environments that are both stunning and stylish.
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February 29th, 2008 at 4:14 am
Man i just love your blog, keep the cool posts coming..
March 16th, 2008 at 12:37 pm
Cool! Now it’s giving Mature gamers a reason to play the Wii. Nintendo doesn’t have many mature titles on their consoles. This game might shed some light and possibility of Mature games for the Wii.