Summary
- Release Year: 2007
- Genres: Adventure, Hack and slash/Beat ’em up
- Platforms: Nintendo Switch, PC (Microsoft Windows), Wii
- Developers: Grasshopper Manufacture
- Publishers: Marvelous, Rising Star Games, Ubisoft Entertainment
No More Heroes: A Cult Classic Action-Adventure Game
Released in 2007 for the Wii, No More Heroes is an action-adventure game developed by Grasshopper Manufacture and published by Marvelous Entertainment. The game follows the story of Travis Touchdown, a down-on-his-luck otaku who becomes the eleventh-ranked assassin in the United Assassins Association (UAA). Travis must now fight his way up the ranks of the UAA in order to become the number one assassin and avenge the death of his girlfriend.
No More Heroes is known for its unique blend of hack-and-slash and wrestling gameplay. Travis uses his beam katana, a powerful laser sword, to dispatch his enemies. He can also perform a variety of wrestling moves, such as suplexes and powerbombs. The game’s combat is fast-paced and over-the-top, with plenty of blood and gore.
In addition to its unique gameplay, No More Heroes is also known for its stylish visuals and soundtrack. The game’s cel-shaded graphics are reminiscent of classic anime and comic books, and the soundtrack features a mix of electronic, rock, and hip-hop music.
No More Heroes was a critical and commercial success. The game was praised for its unique gameplay, stylish visuals, and soundtrack. It has since become a cult classic and has been ported to several other platforms, including the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and PC.
Story
No More Heroes begins with Travis Touchdown, a down-on-his-luck otaku, receiving a mysterious package in the mail. Inside the package is a beam katana, a powerful laser sword. Travis is initially confused, but he soon learns that he has been chosen to become the eleventh-ranked assassin in the United Assassins Association (UAA).
Travis is reluctant to become an assassin, but he agrees to do it in order to avenge the death of his girlfriend, Sylvia Christel. Sylvia was killed by Helter Skelter, the tenth-ranked assassin in the UAA.
Travis quickly learns that the world of assassins is a dangerous one. He must fight his way up the ranks of the UAA, defeating each of the ten assassins who stand in his way. Along the way, he will learn more about the UAA and the mysterious organization that controls it.
Gameplay
No More Heroes is a hack-and-slash action-adventure game. Travis uses his beam katana to dispatch his enemies. He can also perform a variety of wrestling moves, such as suplexes and powerbombs. The game’s combat is fast-paced and over-the-top, with plenty of blood and gore.
In addition to the main story mode, No More Heroes also features a number of side missions and minigames. Travis can use the money he earns from completing missions to buy new weapons and items. He can also use the money to gamble at casinos or bet on cockfights.
Characters
- Travis Touchdown: The protagonist of No More Heroes, Travis is a down-on-his-luck otaku who becomes the eleventh-ranked assassin in the United Assassins Association. Travis is a skilled fighter and a master of the beam katana. He is also a bit of a pervert and has a habit of making inappropriate comments.
- Sylvia Christel: Travis’s girlfriend, Sylvia is killed by Helter Skelter at the beginning of the game. Travis vows to avenge her death by becoming the number one assassin in the UAA.
- Helter Skelter: The tenth-ranked assassin in the UAA, Helter Skelter is a handsome and charismatic man. He is also a skilled fighter and a master of the whip.
- Shinobu Jacobs: The ninth-ranked assassin in the UAA, Shinobu is a young woman who is skilled in martial arts. She is also a bit of a tsundere, and she often gets into arguments with Travis.
- Henry Cooldown: The eighth-ranked assassin in the UAA, Henry is a large and muscular man. He is also a skilled fighter and a master of the chainsaw.
Development
No More Heroes was developed by Grasshopper Manufacture, a Japanese video game development company founded by Goichi Suda. Suda is known for his unique and stylish games, such as Killer7 and Lollipop Chainsaw.
No More Heroes was originally conceived as a game for the PlayStation 2. However, Suda decided to move the game to the Wii after seeing the console’s potential for motion controls.
The game’s development was troubled. Suda and his team had to overcome a number of technical challenges, including the Wii’s limited processing power and memory. The game was also delayed several times due to production issues.
Despite the challenges, No More Heroes was finally released in 2007. The game was a critical and commercial success, and it has since become a cult classic.
Reception
No More Heroes received critical acclaim upon its release. The game was praised for its unique gameplay, stylish visuals, and soundtrack. It was also praised for its dark humor and over-the-top violence.
No More Heroes was also a commercial success. The game sold over one million copies worldwide, making it one of the best-selling games for the Wii.
Legacy
No More Heroes has had a lasting impact on the video game industry. The game’s unique gameplay and stylish visuals have inspired a number of other games, such as Bayonetta and Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance.
No More Heroes has also been ported to several other platforms, including the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and PC. The game has also been released as a digital download on the Nintendo Switch.
No More Heroes is a cult classic that continues to be enjoyed by gamers today. The game’s unique gameplay, stylish visuals, and soundtrack make it a must-play for fans of action-adventure games.
Review Score
9/10
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