So when thinking about No More Heroes, this was a good time in the end deal.

Story: No More Heroes follows Travis Touchdown on his way to the top, In the end, it is a very simple story through and through, and it structure was simple to follow in the end, I love the wackiness of it, and going through it was a blast with all the heavy story games I been playing.

Gameplay and Sidequest: I always take sidequests as a high for me because I like to do as much as I can in a game. but the sidequests in this game are fun but get a little tiring. In between main story segments, you have to do these sidequests to make sure you can move on, and in the big picture there is a lot to do the problem comes from there's like one main side quests that get you the most money, and the repetitiveness of it can be hard to just get into. For gameplay it basically hacks and slashes with a lightsaber, I played this with a pro controller on a switch, and it is not bad because if I was playing with motion controls I think I would get tired very easily.

Music: I will say the music in this game is OK, nothing really stood out to me (except for a couple of songs), but that fine I think the gameplay makes up for it.

Last thoughts/Enjoyment: No More Heroes is a fun little game with some janky stuff but overall worth a playthrough if you can get the humor and grindiness

Reviewed on Sep 11, 2021


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