What Gamespot Users have to say about No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle
- Rating:8.5
No More Heroes 2 is outrageously fun, but it takes almost as many steps back as it does forward.
No More Heroes 2 picks up three years after the end of the original, where ex-champion assassin Travis Touchdown has simply walked away from his crown. The game starts off with him battling a challenger, and afterwards ... Read Full Review
1 of 1 users found the following review helpful - Rating:9
A much improved sequel!
----- Gameplay – This is by far one of the most fun Wii games to play, even if the whole time it's just holding your hand telling you how to swing your Wiimote and such. It's still fun to slice your opponents in vario... Read Full Review
0 of 0 users found the following review helpful - Rating:8.5
Another great NMH game, though it's not a 100% improvement over the original
Two years after he first started slicing enemies in half with a beam katana, Travis Touchdown makes his return in No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle. For those who missed out on the first game, don't worry; there is no... Read Full Review
0 of 0 users found the following review helpful - Rating:9
Liking this game at all is no Struggle... I just had to go there.
When the original No More Heroes debuted in 2008, the kiddy image of the Wii was basically all but assassinated, but very much a love it or hate it title. One would either love the game for its irreverence, blatant sati... Read Full Review
1 of 1 users found the following review helpful - Rating:8
If you've played the first No More Heroes, you pretty much know what to expect.
Desperate Struggle is the sequel to No More Heroes. It follows the life of an otaku assassin named Travis Touchdown. For the sequel, the element of revenge has been thrown into the mix. Travis's best friend at the Beef H... Read Full Review
0 of 0 users found the following review helpful - Rating:8
No More Heroes 2 is sadly not what I expected. It was good, but dissapointing when its compared with the first.
First off, I enjoyed the game. However it has it's ups and downs. Suda 51 did keep his wierd ways of doing things, but he failed to meet my standards. The Good: +Controls are nice- not difficult by all means. +Easie... Read Full Review
0 of 1 users found the following review helpful - Rating:8.5
Familiarities aside, No More Heroes 2 does everything in its power to make fun of itself and everything around it.
Suda 51, one of Japan's most alternative of visionaries, threw the Wii fanbase on its head with the cult hit, No More Heroes. The legacy of assassin-wannabe Travis Touchdown was a grandiose tale with drama, romance, and ... Read Full Review
3 of 3 users found the following review helpful - Rating:8.5
Suda's first sequel it shows? Couldn't even tell
The first No More Heroes was a rare game on the wii a GOOD mature wii game and what started the trend and introduced Travis Touchdown a video game version of Johnny Knoxville minus the stunts and with a beam katana. Now ... Read Full Review
0 of 0 users found the following review helpful - Rating:8
No More Heroes 2 gives you more of the same, but in a more streamlined fashion.
In 2008, the Wii, which is normally considered a kid-friendly system, received a seriously mature game in the form of No More Heroes. Full of blood and sexual content, the foul-mouthed and anime-obsessed Travis Touchdow... Read Full Review
2 of 2 users found the following review helpful - Rating:9.5
Our most beloved otaku assassin is back, and even better than before!
No More Heroes 2 manages to correct most flaws the first game had, but sadly brings up a few new on its own. Gameplay: The old, freely explorable city is gone and now you can simply select where you want to go on a... Read Full Review
0 of 0 users found the following review helpful
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