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Author: EmP (Mod)
Posted: June 12, 2020 (10:21 AM)
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Top tagline work.

I loved No More Heroes, but never bothered with 2. I wonder why?


For us. For them. For you.

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Author: dementedhut
Posted: June 12, 2020 (07:02 PM)
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I honestly can't believe I didn't think of that tagline for the first game. The name was just staring right back at me.

Also, I did find it odd there are so few reviews of the second game on this site, considering the first game got so many reviews. For the longest time, the only thing I vaguely knew about the sequel was the Philistine song. Kinda wished I could go back to only knowing that one thing...

Here's hoping they put some actual work into No More Heroes 3. I'd be livid if it's just another game where you fight the same three enemy types for nine hours. Also, still don't own a Switch, so here's hoping for a port in the future.


I head spaceshit noises.

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