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Posted by GameTrailers Sep 25 2009 19:19 GMT
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Posted by GameTrailers Sep 25 2009 18:29 GMT
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Everyone's favorite ganguro gal returns with some serious vengeance to spare.

Posted by Joystiq Sep 24 2009 21:00 GMT
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Above, you'll find a look at one of No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle's playable characters, Shinobu, straight out of TGS 2009. You may recognize her from the first game -- if you don't, we're no longer BFFs and we totally want our mixtapes back. Shinobu's going to be fully playable in Desperate Struggle and looks like quite the killing machine, though we must say her weapon's lack of beam and laser technology is somewhat off-putting. If you're wondering about series protagonist Travis Touchdown, know that he's also here in this Joystiq post. Past the break, we've got two videos showing off some of the jobs Travis will undertake for spare cash in the sequel: coconut gatherer and rare steak preparer. What? You've never gathered coconuts for some extra spending money?

Posted by Joystiq Sep 22 2009 13:25 GMT
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Clarifying an earlier statement that No More Heroes 2 would be the franchises' last installment on the Wii, creator Suda 51 told 1UP that the upcoming sequel is "the last iteration for this current platform." Suda believes there will be a "Wii 2," and he'd like to do another "game in the series on the next Nintendo platform."It appears we're now just waiting on Nintendo to unveil the Wii HD (or Wii 2). Then we can ask Mr. 51 about when we can expect an HD-ified No More Heroes.

Posted by Joystiq Sep 18 2009 16:05 GMT
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We happened to think that the motion control finishers in No More Heroes made the fighting a lot more interesting, but if you disagree, Grasshopper Manufacture has a solution. No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle will allow players to use the Classic Controller, according to 1UP.Suda 51 told 1UP that the Classic Controller functionality is intended to attract Monster Hunter fans, many of whom play the game with the Classic Controller or Classic Controller Pro (which is bundled with Monster Hunter 3). It's a purely optional move that may help get the game in the hands of more people.Warning: Some of the information in the 1UP article may be considered spoilers by more sensitive readers, including news about playable characters.

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Posted by GameTrailers Sep 04 2009 20:03 GMT
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More ways to slice and dice your enemies!

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Posted by GameTrailers Sep 04 2009 20:03 GMT
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More ways to slice and dice your enemies!

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Posted by Meow Mod Jun 15 2009 22:54 GMT
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Executive Director Suda51 introduces the sequel to No More Heroes.