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Februar 2010
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Abstrakt: At the time of this writing, I have just finished No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle after a 16-hour marathon play through, with occasional breaks to nap and go to the bathroom. This is not the best way to go about playing a game for review, but due...
Abstrakt: Beware the mind of a game developer hopped up on pop culture and alternative conventions, especially if he’s Japanese. Goichi Suda, aka Suda 51, has enjoyed a cult following from gamers worldwide thanks to his off-beat, almost Tarantino-lik...
Abstrakt: I liked No More Heroes, but I didn't love it. I do love developer Grasshopper Manufacture, though, so I always expect something promising from them, even if it lets me down. Sure, NMH took something as simple as jerking the Wii remote in one direction ...
The original No More Heroes was a fun game with obvious flaws that set the experience back. Suda took a step back, figured out what worked, and delivered on the game's original strengths. Desperate Struggle blows it out of the water with a more stream...
Abstrakt: Just Plain FunStruggle is a lot of fun to play, but it’s the game’s crazy, over-the-top, purposefully juvenile sensibility that makes it so entertaining. With stylish graphics, cartoonish gore, low humor (to save game progress Travis goes into the bat...
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Udgivet: 2010-01-01, Forfatter: Brian , anmeldelse af: gamespy.com
A stylish action game that improves on its precursor in every bloody aperture; ingenuous pacing never lets up.
Occasionally wonky camera spins the combat awry; not the prettiest polygons you'll see this year.
Enjoyable surreal storyline and characters, Satisfying battle engine, Great controls, Easy Navigation of Santa Destroy, Fun minigames and side jobs, Stylish graphics and sounds
Problematic camera, Frustrating Shinobu levels, Slightly repetitive, Short
Abstrakt: Desperate Struggle is so unpredictable it’s like the punch line to a parody of Japanese pop culture. Frantic and all over the map, it somehow makes it all work and gives Wii owners an amazing game for an older audience – a rare treat to find on Nintend...
Abstrakt: Moving beyond the original game, “No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle” brings together 21st century gaming with classic retro gaming to create an interesting hybrid and mockery of Japanese pop culture... not that we're complaining. Incorporating the ...