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Konami No More Heroes: Heroes' Paradise PlayStation 3

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  • - PlayStation 3
  • - Game genre: Action
  • - Developer: AQ Interactive Release date (DD/MM/YYYY): 20.05.2011
  • - ESRB rating: M (Mature) PEGI rating: 18
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Konami No More Heroes: Heroes' Paradise. Platform: PlayStation 3, ESRB rating: M (Mature), PEGI rating: 18, Developer: AQ Interactive, Release date (DD/MM/YYYY): 20.05.2011

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Reviews
Updated:
2012-01-25 04:33:07
Uk has collected 36 expert reviews for Konami No More Heroes: Heroes' Paradise PlayStation 3 and the average expert rating is 69 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
69%
Source Review comments Score
pcadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2012-01-25 04:33:07
It's been a little over three and a half years since otaku-turned-aspiring assassin Travis Touchdownfirst trekked to the top of the UAA's shady standings, murdering and monologuing his way through 11 outlandish enemies with self-aware swagger. Outside...
Bottom line Despite technical snafus, No More Heroes' wanton weirdness is still as charming as it was on the Wii, and its nonsensical narrative is always enjoyable. So if you're anxious to rekindle your bloodlust in the most over-the-top manner available, Heroes'...
70%
gamesradar.com
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2012-01-25 04:33:07
We liked the original No More Heroes when it came out on the Wii way back in the dusky year of 2008 because it was crazy in a way that no Western game could pull off. That's not a surprise to anyone familiar with Suda51 (real name: Goichi Suda), the in...
Good Game is massive, Unique gameplay, Seriously funky music...
Bad Shaking the Move controller is horrid, Sixaxis controls are awkward, Looks like a Wii game...
70%
yetanotherreviewsite.co.uk
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2012-01-25 04:33:07
What came first? Scott Pilgrim or No More Heroes? The two go hand in hand so well it's a wonder a crossover hasn't occurred. It seems that between each issue of the adolescent admiring comic series, some satirical moles wormed their way from the auth...
Good Good combat system, Mini-games are bizarrely enjoyable and break up combat well, Wildly eccentric story...
Bad which could be too much for some, Terrible free roam controls and glitches, Not many great features differ this from the Wii version...
70%
darkzero.co.uk
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2012-01-25 04:33:07
Published June 15th 2011. Written by Matt Kline. After winning a bid for a beam katana on an online auction site, Travis Touchdown fancies himself as the world’s greatest assassin. I don’t blame him; a name like that is destined for fame and glory. Cur...
90%
nzgamer.com
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2012-01-25 04:33:07
Get ready for plenty of sex, death and retro mini-games as No More Heroes, the 2008 Wii exclusive, makes it to the PlayStation 3. Surrounded by an insane collection of seriously messed up characters, cold-blooded killer Travis Touchdown once more begin...
78%
gameplanet.co.nz
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2012-01-25 04:33:07
Konami has taken a risk porting a Wii title over to HD consoles. We take a look at the result on the PlayStation 3...
Good Absolutely bananas dialogue. Good doses of humour throughout. Some Move support. Playful tone. More bosses than Wii version.
Bad Looks dated, even in HD. Santa Destroy is not only unnecessary but broken. Mandatory minigames bring the game to an absolute standstill. Zero replayability.
55%
impulsegamer.com
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2012-01-25 04:33:07
Heroes ParadiseThis game was originally released on the Nintendo Wii and interesting enough, an XBox 360 and PS3 version has been available in Japan but not for us. However, this new western edition now supports the innovative PlayStation Move controls...
79%
nowgamer.com
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2012-01-25 04:33:07
First released for the Wii in 2008 then later redone in HD for the Japanese PS3 and Xbox 360, No More Heroes has finally arrived on the European PlayStation 3, and this third version also happens to be the definitive one. Some of the upgrades you’ll fi...
Bottom line A modern hardcore classic gets a new lick of paint and tons of new features. If you live and breathe for over the top Japanese craziness then this should be top of your wish list. 9.0/10Print this pageComments (0)Share this pageNoticed something wrong?...
90%
realmofgaming.com
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2012-01-25 04:33:07
PlayStation 3Travis Touchdown is a jerk. No More Heroes: Heroes' Paradise main character is a shining, brilliant example of where the game got its title. Travis is no hero, nor does he become one during the course of the game. His morals are non-exista...
80%
blogcritics.org
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2012-01-25 04:33:07
Goichi Suda, better known as Suda 51, is a busy guy. Shadows of the Damned, destined to be a cult hit, came out at the beginning of this summer and the upcoming Lollipop Chainsaw is generating a ton of buzz. Now available is No More Heroes: Heroes' P...
60%
diehardgamefan.com
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2012-01-25 04:33:07
So about three years ago, was released on the Wii to mostly strong critical reviews and adequate, if unexciting, sales. Those who “understood” the game praised it for its interesting style, its creative and satirical story, and its fun gameplay; those...
Bottom line No More Heroes: Heroes’ Paradise is the sort of game that will please big fans of the game it’s remade from, and might entertain new players with no exposure to the series, but lacks the significant content additions or mechanical repairs that would b...
47%
gaming-age.com
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2012-01-25 04:33:07
If you never tried No More Heroes on the Wii when it released in 2008, trying the game out on the PS3 isn't a bad way to go. By no means is it a flawless port, as the game seems to sacrifice both framerate and just general stability in the trade off fo...
62%
gamezone.com
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2012-01-25 04:33:07
You play as Travis Touchdown, a pathetic otaku with an affinity for professional wrestling, anime, and porn. At the beginning of Heroes’ Paradise, Travis finds himself absolutely broke. Having just won a beam katana in an online auction, he decides to...
85%
destructoid.com
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2012-01-25 04:33:07
When No More Heroes was first released on the Wii back in 2008, I'd never played anything quite like it, and that was a good thing. In fact, Anthony Burch and I thought it was a great thing, and plenty of other gamers seemed to agree.That game marked...
70%
gamepro.com
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2012-01-25 04:33:07
This re-skinned re-release is much prettier than its predecessor and packs the same brand of perverse fun, but it's tough to overlook its technical troubles and open-world annoyances.It's been a little over three and a half years since otaku-turned-asp...
Good Outstanding style; entertaining narrative; combat is gory good fun.
Bad Glitchy visuals; noticeable slowdown; parttime grind is still a chore; open world is a hassle to traverse. Oh yeah, and there's this.
70%
cheatcc.com
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2012-01-25 04:33:07
It was four long years ago when we first got to experience one of designer Suda 51'st finest works with the Wii-exclusive beat 'em up No More Heroes. The game brought with it Suda 51's trademark punk rock flavor, a gorgeous cel-shaded world to explore...
80%
ign.com
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2012-01-25 04:33:07
Grasshopper Manufacture CEO Suda 51 lives on the edge, at least in his game design. His gonzo portfolio of games – including Killer7, most recently Shadows of the Damned, and his upcoming Lollipop Chainsaw – do little to conform to the milieu of the ma...
Bottom line For everyone who already played No More Heroes on the Wii, No More Heroes: Heroes' Paradise probably doesn't offer enough to merit a replay on PS3. But for all of you who never played it the first time around, go get Heroes' Paradise. Seriously, like...
75%
gameplaymonthly.com
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2012-01-25 04:33:07
No More Heroes follows a trendy anime geek named Travis Touchdown. Armed with a light saber he sets out to become the no.1 Assassin in the country by killing all the competitors that out rank him. The story never takes itself seriously with a non-exi...
42%
strategyinformer.com
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2012-01-25 04:33:07
As the years went by, it became more and more difficult to justify being a Wii-only gamer. In the first year of the Nintendo Wii, you could throw out a Mario Kart here and a Wii Sports there, and simply ride the success of the new motion-controller con...
85%
gamezone.com
Updated:
2016-11-02 06:11:29
I first played the original No More Heroes on the Wii in August of 2008. I was instantly drawn to the game's over-the-top style, Japanese-influenced ultra-violence, and ridiculous protagonist. It was everything I could ever hope for in an M-rated Wii game...
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