Why This Nearly 20-Year-Old Nintendo Classic Deserves a Re-Release

No More Heroes really captures a unique vision – it’s a funny, strange game that felt innovative when it came out in 2008. Despite having sequels and being released on other systems, it hasn’t always gotten the recognition it deserves for its surprisingly dark and silly take on action games. Almost twenty years later, No More Heroes is exactly the kind of game that could really thrive with a fresh opportunity in today’s console world.








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