No More Heroes may be a standout among Wii third party titles, but it would be entirely lost in the PS3. The game simply isn't up to the standards.
Now if they were to make an entirely new game I guess it could be something vaguely interesting.
No More Heroes may be a standout among Wii third party titles, but it would be entirely lost in the PS3. The game simply isn't up to the standards.
Now if they were to make an entirely new game I guess it could be something vaguely interesting.
This was kind of a no-brainer (Move compatible NMH) although it is a nice surprise to see it being brought to NA region.
NMH is still the game I enjoyed playing the most on the Wii and I think it remains the only Wii game I actually bothered to finish (that can't be right...).
For $30-40, I'd be willing to go through it again assuming it's not broken, even if just for the higher res visuals. 1:1 Move controls don't even matter since that's not how the original was designed.
YEA!!! I'm dying to play this game. Now Please Kojima make MSG: Rising MOVE compatible its just logical.
But it's already out in Japan, no? And it's one the 360 over there, no? So it's basically just a localization...
| Boutros said: But it's already out in Japan, no? And it's one the 360 over there, no? So it's basically just a localization... |
It is out in Japan on PS3 and 360. this will just add move suport.
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Motherfuck I imported the motion control-less censored Japanese PS3 version in the summer because it seemed like there was no chance in hell of this game getting released in North America. lol. Making the transition to a Wiimote/Nunchuk setup to a gamepad setup felt very weird believe it or not. The gamepad controls for the game sucked. It has nothing to do with lack of waggle (though the waggle of the Wii version was fun). The controls just didn't feel as effective as the Wiimote/Nunchuk setup. I noticed that my performance was significantly impaired with the gamepad compared to the Wiimote/Nunchuk. It was such a shame because you'd think it would be impossible to screw up the controls for a simple, bare bones (by God of War/Bayonetta/etc. standards) hack n slash like No More Heroes.
I think I'm going to skip this because I don't really feel like buying the Move. It's like $100 for the bundle and a further $30 for the Nav (which I'm assuming will be required for this since you needed a Nunchuk for the original version). If I bought the Move, I would rent this to beef up my trophy count even though I've beat No More Heroes three times already. lol.
As for whether No More Heroes is up to PS3 standards, that depends on personal opinion. God of War to me is like a blood and testosterone action movie whereas No More Heroes is more of an indie arthouse effort. Provided that I find the indie movie interesting, I much prefer it to the blood and testosterone.
No More Heroes is in my top 5 Wii games so I might buy this one again if I ever get the Move controller and if it is well implemented.
The HD graphics will feel more fresh and these "new features" and "new bosses" sure are attractive.
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