Reviews from

in the past


Desperately Struggling to find something good about this game.

I haven't even played this I just needed to make that pun.

FUCK JASPER BATT JR.

This game was fun but god the story was boring. Also I don't miss the open world from the first game as opposed to a lot of people. The worldbuilding was not worth the tradeoff of having to ride through an empty and lifeless feeling map with little to see.

el peak de la saga.

va al grano con los combates dejando demás modalidades como misiones secundarias que no limitan al juego principal y le suman en caso de que quieras un reto mayor ,la mecánica de poder cambiar entre diferentes tipos de beam katanas lo vuelven muy variado en el combate, gráficos que para ser de wii están muy bien siendo superiores a los del original y pudiendo jugar con shinobu y henry en algunos segmentos lo hacen una experiencia muy recomendable.

eso si el sistema de combate te resultara algo raro al inicio sobretodo si estas bastante acostumbrado al del primer nmh pero lo entiendes facil.

No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle ramps up the over-the-top style, absurd humor, and satisfyingly gory combat of its predecessor. Travis Touchdown returns to climb the assassin ranks, this time with an expanded moveset, more playable characters, and deliciously weird bosses to battle. While the open-world elements are streamlined, the repetitive side jobs and occasionally frustrating camera hold it back a bit. Yet, those who crave stylish action, unique minigames, and a hilariously bizarre narrative with surprising heart will find a gem in No More Heroes 2.

To me No More Heroes 2 was a lot more enjoyable than the first. It fixed the major issue I had with the first game which was the boring overworld and the boring grind to the next level/boss (and while that was the whole point of the first game it was just something I was not a fan of). When playing this game I also noticed it was quite a bit easier than the first which I liked, because I could basically shut off my brain as I kill everything in my path, but I also felt like there was never any learning curve like in the first game. I felt like the bosses were at the same level of quality as the first (with the exclusion of the final boss because it fucking sucks). Another thing I really enjoyed with this game is the parts where you played as Shinobu and Henry since they offered a new a new fighting style for them both. The job system was also improved in my eyes with them being Retro style minigames except them being in engine (except the 8th job which was basically the same one that was in the first game).