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No More Heroes coming to 360 & PS3


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Thats the content page, it means that they've got something about it on page 36, and page 35 is the 360 version

I dread to think what Gaf are making of this. The game did well on the Wii, well enough for a sequel, Suda's best selling game, yet this will be seen as confirmation the game "bomba'd" and the Wii cant do adult games. Personally I hope it does well, I think the motion controls helped make the game personally so we'll see how well this translates (DMC-me-up I'm guessing?)

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Well, it's more No More Heroes, so I'm happy. Hope they get the look a bit closer to the initial CG vid that got shown way before the Wii came out.

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God awful voice acting though.

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A bit more info.

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The game will be an enhanced port of the first game, with an Advanced Mode (we guess it's a harder difficulty) and an Erotic Portrait (we don't wanna guess here) added, as well as Japanese dubs. The game will be released on February 25th in Japan. As usual, no info yet of Western release, but it's only logical to think that it will be brought over.

http://news.vgchartz.com/news.php?id=5901

VERY SWEET MODE.

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My Wii copy is still sat here on the computer table, still shrinkwrapped, still unloved.

I am so glad im not the only one, i just havnt bothered touching it and i rly dnt know why!

Better play it before the 360/PS3 version comes out or i feel like i wasted so much money o_O

Officially being called "No More Heroes: Heroes' Paradise," the game will be uncensored for the 360, replacing the Wii's "red pixel cloud" with bright and shiny blood. The game will also feature a new "Very Sweet" mode that will include skimpy outfits for the female cast. Because really, that's what gaming is about, right?

Lil bit of info. Least we get blood.

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Well, I posited that Ubisoft would continue to support No More Heroes with its upcoming Xbox 360 port "Heroes' Paradise," but it seems that was simply wishful thinking. G4TV is reporting that Ubisoft has confirmed they will NOT be publishing this port for the 360 and PS3, though they will continue to support the game's sequel coming on the Wii next year.

Hopefully another publisher steps up and offers the EU and NA markets a chance at this game. As usual, if anything breaks on this front, we'll be sure to let you know.

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Well, I posited that Ubisoft would continue to support No More Heroes with its upcoming Xbox 360 port "Heroes' Paradise," but it seems that was simply wishful thinking. G4TV is reporting that Ubisoft has confirmed they will NOT be publishing this port for the 360 and PS3, though they will continue to support the game's sequel coming on the Wii next year.

Hopefully another publisher steps up and offers the EU and NA markets a chance at this game. As usual, if anything breaks on this front, we'll be sure to let you know.

:/

Ubisoft don't even own the rights to publish it in Europe so I'd imagine Rising Star will still do it over here.

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  • 11 months later...
KONAMI ANNOUNCES NO MORE HEROES: HEROES’ PARADISE FOR PLAYSTATION MOVE

Players Help Travis Touchdown Hack and Slash Through the Ranks of the United Assassins Association With new Playstation Move Controls

El Segundo, Calif. – Oct 26, 2010 – KONAMI Digital Entertainment, Inc. announced today that No More Heroes: Heroes’ Paradise is coming to PlayStation 3 and will be compatible with Sony’s new PlayStation Move controls. Developed by AQ Interactive Inc., No More Heroes: Heroes’ Paradise will be available exclusively for PlayStation 3 in North America as Travis Touchdown returns to become the world’s number one assassin.

In No More Heroes: Heroes’ Paradise, players journey through the sunny city of Santa Destroy as Travis Touchdown, battling to eliminate some of the world’s deadliest assassins. Equipped with a razor sharp Beam Katana sword, players start off as the 11th ranked assassin and try to move up the ranks to position themselves as the ultimate killer. During the course of the game, players encounter Sylvia, a mysterious woman from the United Assassins Association, who arranges fights with other higher ranked assassins to help Travis become the number one in the world. Players will either ride through the town on Travis’ trusty motor bike or travel on foot to arrive at Travis’ next assignment.

Using either a DUALSHOCK 3 wireless controller or the PlayStation Move motion controller players have access to a wide range of physical assaults and katana attacks, with each bout tracked by a dynamic camera that showcases the game’s stunning visuals and cinematic fight sequences. By varying the grip and control of the Beam Katana and the timing of their attacks, players have a wide range of moves at their disposal to help Travis battle and defeat his enemies. Defeated foes can also be dispatched with stunning finishing moves, allowing Travis to cement his rising reputation with a series of breathtaking kills.

Travis’ progression is enhanced via a series of sub-missions as well as the ability to hone his skills and upgrade his weapon within the lab. Santa Destroy is a living, breathing place, and the anti-hero can enter shops, visit a gym to train, and collect special icons that will enhance his attack options. As players progress through the game, they will have the opportunity to complete deadly missions and side jobs as they make their way up the ladder of the United Assassins Association.

Aside from the side missions, players will also be able to enjoy newly added game modes like “Rebout Mode” where former foes can be challenged again. Also, players will have the opportunity to encounter additional boss characters that were not available in the original episode but will be on the PlayStation®3 version of the game. Additionally, “Viewer Mode” is also available allowing players to re-watch infamous cut scenes in crystal clear HD graphics. With its stunning visuals, additional levels of action, improved AI and an incredible level of control, No More Heroes: Heroes’ Paradise represents a welcome return for one of gaming’s most daring creators.

No More Heroes: Heroes’ Paradise is slated to release in 2011 exclusively for the PlayStation 3. For assets and information on the game, please visit: www.konami.com.

That's the US press release but apparently it's true for the EU too. PS3 only, and with move support

although I have heard that they've messed with the gameplay a bit, making it slower and harder, so the Wii version might still be the better one

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