miz1q2w3e said: ^^ it think they said there wouldn't be WM+ support.
But I'm totally excited for the game anyway, not a huge need for WM+, i just want to play again as travis who was one the best main game characters i've seen, i like his style, attitude, he likes anime and he has a frekin laser sword!
the bosses sound as good as ever, and the overworld sounds much improved. yay for NMH! :)
too bad it's not gonna be on Wii anymore :( |
I've seen Suda say that he wants to use WM+, and I've seen him say that he might use WM+. I have never seen a statement that he definitively will not use it, or even probably won't use it.
When a No More Heroes 2 trailer was released back in May, it included a trademark for Wii MotionPlus:
http://nintendodpad.com/Welcome/News/Entries/2009/5/31_No_More_Heroes_2_to_have_Motion_Plus.html
"More control over your character’s movements is never a bad thing, so when we saw the end of the debut trailer of No More Heroes: Desperate Struggle, we were excited to see the MotionPlus logo at the bottom of the screen.
This may not be 100% proof that the title will support the peripheral, but it comes as close as you can get without an official statement. Even with moves not being 1:1, it’s great to have added precision of what direction you are starting your swing at."
As for no more No More Heroes on Wii, I'm not sure a single platform or even a single generation needs three installments in a franchise, anyway. That's a good way to burn out an IP. I think the best thing to do would be to either put out a handheld game or let it simmer until the next generation of hardware.

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