Friday, April 16, 2010

No more heros.....

is a pretty good game the boss battles are amazing and the combat is addicting. sure their are some repetitive activities but w/e we need more games like this on the wii.No more heros.....
real talk. sadly Goichi Suda is one of the few dev's who took a chance on the Wii with a mature game and unfortunately the end results werent that good (sales wise). The critics loved it as well as the people who bought it but the units it moved were a bit dissapointing. Plus the game needed some improvements. Hopefully mr. Suda will do a sequel and work much harder on it.and anyone who is gonna come in here and tell me i'm wrong about mature games on the wii not selling well (you know who you are) dont bother wasting your time because I will just ignore you. I stand by my wordsNo more heros.....
[QUOTE=''BrooklynHotBoy'']real talk. sadly Goichi Suda is one of the few dev's who took a chance on the Wii with a mature game and unfortunately the end results werent that good (sales wise). [/QUOTE]Wrong.Heroes was originally a 360 game, until Suda's boss told him to port it to the Wii. By the time they re-registered the name, it became a TV show in America, so they had to change it to No More Heroes to skirt copyright. So we shouldn't be thanking Suda 51, we should be thanking all of Grasshopper.It warms my heart to hear so many people picking up NMH. I guess the Wii really is re-inventing the market for games. Now a price drop isn't the death of a game's retail, but a new beginning at a different price point. It really is broadening the range games can sell for, and is making companies happy to price games at budget and still make a profit.
People know where I stand on the game...The good:
  • Great story
  • Awesome art design
The bad:
  • Technically awful with inexcusable frame rate and collision problems
  • Some of the worst motion controls on the console. Just wag for any action and you'll complete it.


The game was just boring to me and I have no idea how people liked it in the first place.
[QUOTE=''SirSpudly'']Wrong.Heroes was originally a 360 game, until Suda's boss told him to port it to the Wii. By the time they re-registered the name, it became a TV show in America, so they had to change it to No More Heroes to skirt copyright. So we shouldn't be thanking Suda 51, we should be thanking all of Grasshopper.[/QUOTE] already knew that it was originally a 360......that still doesnt defeat anything i said. and Goichi suda is head of Grasshopper studio. hes the freaking CEO. it was his choice. come correct next time.
[QUOTE=''BrooklynHotBoy''][QUOTE=''SirSpudly'']Wrong.Heroes was originally a 360 game, until Suda's boss told him to port it to the Wii. By the time they re-registered the name, it became a TV show in America, so they had to change it to No More Heroes to skirt copyright. So we shouldn't be thanking Suda 51, we should be thanking all of Grasshopper.[/QUOTE] already knew that it was originally a 360......that still doesnt defeat anything i said. and Goichi suda is head of Grasshopper studio. hes the freaking CEO. it was his choice. come correct next time. [/QUOTE]No, it wasn't his choiceHe said himself that he was told to make it for the Wii and he listened
It was a fun game... I don't know why it just really didn't do a lot for me though... Not to much to do after beating it IMO. OK story, OK gameplay... I bought this game because ppl said it was such a great game when it came out... I wish I didn't believe it. I could have done without playing it, but I'm kinda glad I did. I'm So-So either way about this game.
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[QUOTE=''BrooklynHotBoy'']real talk. sadly Goichi Suda is one of the few dev's who took a chance on the Wii with a mature game and unfortunately the end results werent that good (sales wise). The critics loved it as well as the people who bought it but the units it moved were a bit dissapointing. Plus the game needed some improvements. Hopefully mr. Suda will do a sequel and work much harder on it.and anyone who is gonna come in here and tell me i'm wrong about mature games on the wii not selling well (you know who you are) dont bother wasting your time because I will just ignore you. I stand by my words[/QUOTE]u r totally right. suda 51 needs a better version of NMH. he said it was the favorite game he made, and would love to make a sequel. so i have faith :D

Suda wanted to make it for the 360, one of his superiors said ''No you want to make it for the Wii'' and Suda said ''are you sure'' meaning that he didn't want to do it to which he was told to make it for the Wii.That's what we like to call a threat. Suda had one platform in mind and the CEO came in and said ''no you wont be making it for the 360 you'll make it for the Wii instead''By not coming out with a direct threat Suda still kept face and just made it for the Wii.Make no mistake. Suda was the wayward dog and the CEO had to give his leash a slight tug before he went in the right direction.
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