i plan on getting the game is it awsome or notis no more heroes a good game
yes get itis no more heroes a good game
yes, get it nao!
out of any wii game i reccomend this one, this is my longest played nonstop non pc game ever this game is great!
yes, it's a great gameyou should really get it!
No it's notIt's a broken game with close to no polish that has you doing the same exact thing over and over and overIt's a good budget title (in the 19-25 dollar range) but even then understand that you're not buying a game. You're buying a concept that does pretty well in some places as far as being out there with an interesting story but the gameplay is lacking and the overall feel of the game is geared towards being childish where you feel there was more effort in making people giggle (like you would when a 5 year old swears) rather then making a complete game. If you don't mind overlooking a whole lot wrong then you'll be able to enjoy what they did right.
It's a ''love-it-or-hate-it'' type of game.Some will love it,others won't.I personally found it to be great.
[QUOTE=''Jaysonguy''] It's a broken game with close to no polish that has you doing the same exact thing over and over and over[/QUOTE]What exactly is broken about the game?:| I didn't find anything about the game to be broken at all,unless you suddenly count ''lack of polish'' to be a broken element.
No More Heroes is one of my top 5 wii games
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[QUOTE=''VGobbsesser''][QUOTE=''Jaysonguy''] It's a broken game with close to no polish that has you doing the same exact thing over and over and over[/QUOTE]What exactly is broken about the game?:| I didn't find anything about the game to be broken at all,unless you suddenly count ''lack of polish'' to be a broken element. [/QUOTE]The controls are broken. The finishers and the wrestling moves can be activated by throwing the controller and chuck any way you want. There's no need to follow the on screen prompts.As far as what else you'd consider broken you have a lot to choose from. Frame rate issues, bad collision detection, and clipping are just some of the problems. I'd say frame rate is something polish could have fixed but the collision problems (especially in the city) is just something that should have been fixedbecause as it stands it's broken. The game forces you not to explore because it's so painful doing it.
[QUOTE=''Jaysonguy'']The controls are broken. The finishers and the wrestling moves can be activated by throwing the controller and chuck any way you want. There's no need to follow the on screen prompts.As far as what else you'd consider broken you have a lot to choose from. Frame rate issues, bad collision detection, and clipping are just some of the problems. I'd say frame rate is something polish could have fixed but the collision problems (especially in the city) is just something that should have been fixedbecause as it stands it's broken. The game forces you not to explore because it's so painful doing it.[/QUOTE]Really?The game doesn't usually respond when I don't make the proper motion.Sometimes you could slash the Wii-mote in any direction for the finishing,and it would respond,but not all the time.But this doesn't prevent the game from playing the way it was meant to,so it isn't broken.:wink:Nor is anything in the second paragraph.:wink: Those imprefections don't ''break'' the game in any way; they're just flaws in a game that lacks polish.And aside from the lovikov balls and some T-shirts here and there,there really is no reason to explore the overworld in the first place; it's rather bland.
[QUOTE=''VGobbsesser''][QUOTE=''Jaysonguy'']The controls are broken. The finishers and the wrestling moves can be activated by throwing the controller and chuck any way you want. There's no need to follow the on screen prompts.As far as what else you'd consider broken you have a lot to choose from. Frame rate issues, bad collision detection, and clipping are just some of the problems. I'd say frame rate is something polish could have fixed but the collision problems (especially in the city) is just something that should have been fixedbecause as it stands it's broken. The game forces you not to explore because it's so painful doing it.[/QUOTE]Really?The game doesn't usually respond when I don't make the proper motion.Sometimes you could slash the Wii-mote in any direction for the finishing,and it would respond,but not all the time.But this doesn't prevent the game from playing the way it was meant to,so it isn't broken.:wink:Nor is anything in the second paragraph.:wink: Those imprefections don't ''break'' the game in any way; they're just flaws in a game that lacks polish.And aside from the lovikov balls and some T-shirts here and there,there really is no reason to explore the overworld in the first place; it's rather bland.[/QUOTE]Yeah when I tried to randomly wiggle the remote during the wrestling moves they didn't really work I dont' think. And yeah sometimes there's fram rate issues and bad collision detection, but the combat is so fun, so that's why I like NMH. But if you don't like the combat, then the game sucks. But most people love it.
[QUOTE=''Chojuto'']Yeah when I tried to randomly wiggle the remote during the wrestling moves they didn't really work I dont' think. And yeah sometimes there's fram rate issues and bad collision detection, but the combat is so fun, so that's why I like NMH. But if you don't like the combat, then the game sucks. But most people love it. [/QUOTE]This man nailed it here. Combat makes or breaks No More Heroes, and only you can decide if you like it.
It's a decent game but there's so much wrong with it. Jaysonguy pretty much got it all right.
i lasted about 4 hours with the game, and haven't touched it.
It's a really good game, you have to like the combat system though. The cutscenes are funny, but not enough to warrent the purchase along. The combat is a beat-em-up type system, similar to Devil May Cry or other such games. Granted there are some down sides (such as navigating the city and trying to get the money for the next mission) but it doesn't kill the overall experience. Get it if you like that kind of game, give it a rental if not, you might be surprised.
get it its probably my favorite wii game
[QUOTE=''Jaysonguy'']No it's notIt's a broken game with close to no polish that has you doing the same exact thing over and over and overIt's a good budget title (in the 19-25 dollar range) but even then understand that you're not buying a game. You're buying a concept that does pretty well in some places as far as being out there with an interesting story but the gameplay is lacking and the overall feel of the game is geared towards being childish where you feel there was more effort in making people giggle (like you would when a 5 year old swears) rather then making a complete game. If you don't mind overlooking a whole lot wrong then you'll be able to enjoy what they did right. [/QUOTE]exactly....dont get the game
It's great.
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