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Not quite as desperate as it seems: No More Heroes 2 photo

There's nothing out there quite like No More Heroes. Born on the Wii by developer Suda 51, the original No More Heroes was wild and outlandish, a stylized beyond belief game for the Wii. Nothing quite like it has come since then, and maybe nothing will.

That is, except for No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle. Designed purely as a way to take things to the next level, No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle is a game of more, with more violence, more sex, more cheesy charm, more over-the-top everything. When dealing with someone like Suda 51 and Grasshopper Studios, a dev team that calls themselves a videogame band, with a mantra of “punx not dead,” things are bound to be get a little crazy. Check out our video posts to get a taste.

If you found anything to like about No More Heroes, pay attention to what I have to say: fat kitties, buxom prepubescent anime girls, gratuitous boob shots and wild gore are all in store for you. For those obsessed with the franchise, watch out for spoilers, there are plenty here. Hit the jump.

No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle (Wii)
Developer: Grasshopper Manufacture
Publisher: Ubisoft
To be released: January 26, 2010

Taking place three years after the events of the original No More Heroes, Travis Touchdown is nothing more than a memory. For some reason, the people of Santa Destroy are just as stupid as the denizens of Metropolis, as Travis Touchdown exists only as a local legend. Anyway, it's been three years, and the assassin's are making a comeback. The first one we see? Skelter Helter, the albino brother of Helter Skelter, Travis' first assassin he killed in game one. Seems little brother is more than pissed off and is ready for revenge.



So what follows is a quick tutorial on top of the No More Heroes motel. As an introduction to the story, players will be brought to terms with the controls. Attacks are tied to button presses depending on the height of the Wiimote, and special attacks are applied with slashing motions. I didn't see anything applied with the Wii MotionPlus, so that's a drag.

Anyway, after a solid battle with Skelter Helter (who sports a revolver with a hoop of six-chambered cylinders), the whiny younger brother is, well, as near to being headless as you can get. Sylvia comes down, orders Travis to rejoin the United Assassin's Association (of which he is now at the very bottom), and offers all the sexual advances to the dude to get him to play the game. Meanwhile, Skelter Helter (who remind you is very much nearly headless) declares a curse of revenge on Travis and proceeds to rip his own head off. Gnarly.



So what is set up is a gruesome tale of revenge. Travis' good friend Bishop is shortly murdered, and the whole game from here on out has Travis motivated for more than just sex and fame. That curse of revenge is something he will have to live down.

So what else is new? Well, fans of the series will be pleased to know that the series has been updated in a way to best reflect what gamers want. For example, Sude 51 mentioned that fans wanted more blatant sexuality. Ok, so more double entendres are added. Even more, Travis will have flashes where he will go to a peep show and talk to a woman important to the story. The camera stays completely focused on two very important things, and I'm not talking about her eyes. At every opportunity, No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle throws cheesecake at you. It's just as bizarre as you would expect.

Even the moe anime that Travis loves, Bizarre Jelly, has received a major boost in the game. No longer something Travis just loves, Bizarre Jelly is a mostly full anime that can be unlocked through the game by playing the cute 'em up shooter, Bizarre Jelly 5, at Travis' apartment. This game is just almost fully featured, close enough that Suda jokingly mentioned porting to WiiWare with some updates. As for the anime, it's a whole bunch of Cute Witch ten year-old girls with big boobs who wobble and transform nakedly three or four times each in their into video. It's utterly over the top, and with the production values of a real anime studio, it looks great.



This can be found in his motel room, where Travis also can change the clothing he is wearing, check out his unlocked items, as well as play with his morbidly obese kitty. Jeane the cat is very fat, and so there is a full mini game pet simulator trying to get you bitter kitty to be healthy. It's actually pretty fun, even though it's just button presses. Some of the exercises, such as the kitty squat stretch, are just plain weird.

There more for returning players. Gone is the free roaming overworld. Fans found this boring, so instead the overworld is a menu-based affair, with places unlocking as you go. There are primary locations to continue the story line, and there are also shops to buy clothing, weapons and upgrades. Also new are the way the side jobs are performed. Instead of a mini-game off to the side, now the side jobs are 2D pixleated minigames, much like an NES game. All except one, for while Ubisoft wasn't willing to show off this returning job game from the first No More Heroes, it is Suda 51's favorite from the first, so keep an eye out for that.



Other new places to visit include the gym. Owned and operated by a very effeminate hairy burly gym owner (is this a character trope in Japan or what?), Travis will have the chance train his muscles and build stamina. These too are performed in the style of an 8-bit game, with one entailing punching barbells thrown at Travis, while dodging kisses from the gym owner.

Oddly, my favorite moment of the game was near the end of our demo. New to No More Heroes 2 is the addition of two new playable characters: Travis' twin Henry, and the sexy  assassin Shinobu. I had the chance to play as Shinobu, and the experience shares much with Travis' gameplay, except for one big difference: she can jump. She's very fast, rushing across the levels faster than Travis could dream, and the jumping attacks, coupled with the charged sword attacks, means she's a threat.

I loved that I could jump, and repeatedly bounce off enemies with a perfectly timed attack, even garnering an impressed node from Suda himself. All in all, she's not that much different from Travis, (even having to wipe down her sword instead of charging her sword, but doing the same thing gameplay-wise) but she promises to break things up nicely.



No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle really impressed me. More than just a simple continuation of the storyline form the first game, it is clear that Suda 51 wanted to make a game to appeal to the fan base. More than just fan service, it looks like he and Grasshopper are really going to improve the game in all the right places. Gone are the redundant and boring elements, and replaced are action packed and exciting things to do. Fans of the original should definitely take a look, and people that missed out on the original, I say this: Suda 51 and team have not forgotten you. No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle is designed from the ground up to make sure you know everything you need to know, you'll know.








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covah's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/16/2009 17:42
covah
DO WANT
Jechxior's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/16/2009 17:46
Jechxior
Can't wait for this game to come out.
Chris Carter's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/16/2009 17:56
Chris Carter
There's Nothing Desperate about No More Heroes 2©
Tubatic's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/16/2009 17:59
Tubatic
Hey... but how do you jump? B Button? Waggle?
Dr Milkdad's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/16/2009 18:01
Dr Milkdad
I think I'm looking more forward to this game than any other game coming out in 2010. And it out so soon!
Xzyliac's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/16/2009 18:07
Xzyliac
Woah, this and Mass Effect 2 share the same release date? That's awesome.
jorge's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/16/2009 18:09
jorge
Thank you for not writing the words "punk rock gaming" once in this preview.
Gee-Man's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/16/2009 18:25
Gee-Man
This is probably going to be the first game I buy of 2010, and if these previews are any indication, it might end up being one of the best. This along with Mass Effect 2 make the beginning of next year something to really look forward to for me.
Jonathan Holmes's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/16/2009 18:28
Jonathan Holmes
@ jorge- Yeah, but he did say "punx not dead".

Punx > Punks?
Slick Icarus II's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/16/2009 18:47
Slick Icarus II
Can't wait. NMH had its problems, but it was so darned fun and wacky I couldn't help but love the crap outta it. THE FUCKHEAD RETURNS!!!
GEMPadre036's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/16/2009 18:58
GEMPadre036
Am I the only person who like the overworld in the first one?!
Hiltz's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/16/2009 18:58
Hiltz
"Oh, I'm in the zone baby!"


"Travis, the Crownless King"

" Listen to me your highness,these rankings mean nothing to me, neither does my sect or the mob. Me only true calling was to clash swords with you. That's why I joined this contest, I was starving for a worthy foe."

"This is it, this is what I've been praying for! I'm weary of this gilded world, all glitter, no soul. Save me from sorry, Crownless King. Thy sword and thy wrath will deliver me."


" I'm sick of it al, all glitz and glammer, no soul"



"I'll take it all and f***ing kill you with it!"


I can't wait to here more of the game's crazy dialogue.
kefkaesque's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/16/2009 19:00
kefkaesque
@LoopholeJumper

Ultimate Year of Gaming

Just counting the biggest titles we know of...

No More Heroes 2
Mass Effect 2
Starcraft 2
Dead Rising 2
Final Fantasy 13
God of War 3
Bioshock 2
Bayonetta
Mario Galaxy 2
Metroid Other M
Halo Reach
Super Street Fighter 4

Yeah I'm gonna have to easily agree
Phoenix Gamma's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/16/2009 19:07
Phoenix Gamma
So...this one's actually fun? Sweet.
alexeternal's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/16/2009 19:08
alexeternal
@ GEMPadre036 I liked the overworld. It was the annoying map screen that i was not fond of.

I have this game preordered already and I can't wait to see if there will be any bonus stuff for doing so. There better be or I will really unhappy :P
GEMPadre036's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/16/2009 19:09
GEMPadre036
The ratio between Sequel and not-Sequel seems... unbalanced.
kefkaesque's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/16/2009 19:20
kefkaesque
@GEMPadre036

Well it's hard to be almost totally sure that an original IP will be good, I'm sure some people were excited about the original No More Heroes, but a hell of a lot more are excited for this one because they can tell more clearly that it will be a quality game. Also I really don't mind that most of them are sequels, they will still most likely be amazing games original or not, what's the difference if it's a new game or a sequel?

I'm extremely happy that Suda decided to continue No More Heroes instead of trying to make a brand new game, I wouldn't care very much if it was just a new game by him.
Jonathan Holmes's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/16/2009 20:22
Jonathan Holmes
@ Kefkaesque and Loopholejumper- I'm add Tastunoko Vs Capcom: Ultimate Allstars to that list as well. It's in the same league as SSF4, depending on your tastes.
Drowning Rabbit's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/16/2009 21:10
Drowning Rabbit
This coming out the same date as ME 2 is anything but awesome. :(

Just means another great game will be passed by, because of the marketing powerhouse of another.

UNLESS Jim's theory holds true and it garners the sequel chasers that will buy anything that has a number next to it.
John B's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/16/2009 21:24
John B
FIRST. DAY. PURCHASE.
Drowning Rabbit's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/16/2009 21:38
Drowning Rabbit
The interview with SUDA 51 needs to be posted like hours ago.

Just read the last two stories on this and am deeply saddened that the interview hasn't been put up. :(

I need more info on this masterpiece.

If any of you guys want a refresher on the first game, do a search on Viddler for the Let's Play No More Heroes.

Guys over on SomethingAwful did a playthrough of the game with commentary. They even slowed down that sped up portion right at the end so you actually get to hear everything said. Quite entertaining to watch. Especially since you hear all of the speech and get to see the reactions a bit off.
BenelliM4's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/16/2009 22:29
BenelliM4
Alright, I'm gonna be honest here, I want three things to happen to this game:

1. People don't say it's better than it actually is so I don't get disappointed when I play it.

2. It's better than the first one.

3. It treats itself with some respect. The first one had no self-confidence.
mastermind22's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/16/2009 23:00
mastermind22
@Drowning Rabbit: Please don't be such a downer. I don't care if it competes against another game or how well it does. I just want to have fun and No More Heroes 2 will do just that.
Tubatic's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/16/2009 23:53
Tubatic
@BenelliM4 "3. It treats itself with some respect. The first one had no self-confidence."

WHAAAAAAA!?

Seemed pretty confident to me, what with the one plucky liscenced song, a kitchy shirt collecting quest to go along with your hack-n-slashery, a mostly self aware protagonist and a pretty out there final third.


I'm honestly curious why you think that.
Ben Perlee's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/17/2009 02:47
Ben Perlee
Drowning Rabbit: I swear the interview is going to go up soon! I've had some special challenges with it, but don't worry yourself. It'll be the bee's knees.
Melvargh's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/17/2009 09:35
Melvargh
No more overworld! Excited!
Occams electric toothbrush's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/17/2009 09:58
Occams electric toothbrush
@BenelliM4: Is saying No More Heroes lacked confidence similar to saying Colin Powell speaks well? Cause they are both kinda bullshit statements.

This game may be might most anticipated game thus far. It's either that, or Bioshock 2.
fuze54's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/17/2009 13:14
fuze54
to people making those lists of games to get in 2010 don't forget about Tatsunoko Vs Capcom! Can't wait to buy Bayonetta, NMH2, and TVC it's going to be an awesome early year!
grasslunatic's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/17/2009 19:47
grasslunatic
I really want this.
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