WII Ubi Stops Heroism

"No more heroes!" That's what Ubisoft must've thought when they decided to pick up No More Heroes for Wii and decided to release the game in North America.

Today, Ubisoft announced that it will publish No More Heroes, the highly anticipated action game by acclaimed game designer Goichi Suda (Suda 51) and his studio Grasshopper Manufacture. No More Heroes will arrive at retailers in North America this February 2008, exclusively for the Wii.

No More Heroes tells the story of Travis Touchdown, an anime fan who lives in the fictional town of Santa Destroy, California. After an unexpected turn of events, Travis finds himself at the bottom of an Assassins' organization. Travis will have to prove himself worthy and defeat 10 other bloodthirsty killers - all with deep stories of their own - to make his way to the top of the assassins' league.

"Ubisoft is excited to be bringing Suda 51's latest adventure to gamers in North America," said Jay Cohen, vice president of publishing at Ubisoft. "Suda 51 is one of the most creative minds in gaming and No More Heroes is shaping up to be a visually stunning and immersive game with an extremely engaging storyline players will no doubt be drawn to."

No More Heroes realizes the dream of Wii players everywhere, as they can wield the Wii Remote to swing Travis' beam katana and perform spectacular wrestling moves. Suda 51's creation features avant-garde graphics that will thrust players into a stylized world filled with edgier gameplay.

"With No More Heroes, we wanted to create a game that allows players to be able to jump right in and play," said Suda 51, president of Grasshopper Manufacture. "The Wii allows us to create an open world where movement and gameplay feel very natural."

Posted on 21-09-2007 by Dennis

Comments

  • Its going to be extraordinarily exhilarating to in live time feel weight with a motion of the wiimote. not a triggered reaction. to attack. good luch and Kudos to Goichi.

    shawnydenjoi, 30-11--0001 at 00:00
  • Very good but... Grasshopper wasn't an internal studio of Capcom? I am confused.

    Olpus Bonzo, 30-11--0001 at 00:00

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