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First No More Heroes: Heroes Paradise screens are presented in glorious next-gen-o-vision

 

The first screens of Grasshopper’s Xbox 360/PS3 port of No More Heroes have materialized, and we must admit, the game cleans up quite nicely.

We’re gonna miss vigorously shaking the Wii-Mote to recharge our beam sabers, though. Oh well, with all these newly de-clothed women frolicking about (seriously, it’s a new game mode), we’re sure a suitable replacement will pop up in no time.

No, not that, you pervs! We mean, like, a TV remote or something. Because we’ll… want to turn up the TV volume at some point perhaps? Yeah, let’s go with that.

Check out all the screens over at Kotaku.

 

Looks stylish.



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Reminds me of Borderlands, but I think Borderlands is a vastly better title to be honest. This port has bad idea written all over.



Mummelmann said:
Reminds me of Borderlands, but I think Borderlands is a vastly better title to be honest. This port has bad idea written all over.

Another game that reminds me more of borderlands is red steel 2.

 

 

Anyway, the update in the lighting and textures is nice, but definitely not on par with other HD offerings.



This has to support the PS3 motion controller ?



Looks current gen to me.



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It actually looks a lot better than I thought it would. The screenshot of the guy with the tattoos on his back (can't recall his name) was pretty cool.



looks good. and since my friend wants to buy the updated graphics one i get to keep the wii version.



is this a remake of NMH 1?



O-D-C said:
is this a remake of NMH 1?

More of a port with new content and upgraded graphics, like Ninja Gaiden Sigma.



If it's a discount title, I'm sure I'll pick it up down the line, assuming it comes to the States.

One of my biggest (and only) beefs with NHM was the low output resolution that muddied up the overall experience.