No More Heroes launch delayed in Europe
It seems as if those gamers in Europe hoping to snatch a copy of Suda 51 and Grasshopper’s exclusive Wii adventure, No More Heroes, will have to wait just a little bit longer. News reaches us that the title has been delayed by a week on the continent from the original launch date of February 29 to a week later on March 07. Am cry.
The storyline in No More Heroes revolves around Travis Touchdown, a typical otaku (referring to Japanese people with obsessive hobbies, often manga or anime) who lives a life of poverty. After winning a beam katana in an Internet auction, Touchdown decides to become a hitman – as you do. The title follows Touchdown’s vicious trials and tribulations based in the fictional town of Santa Destroy, located on the west coast of North America.
Similar to RockStar’s Grand Theft Auto, the gameplay style is promised to be open-ended. Players will have to complete certain major objectives to keep the plotline rolling, but are free to meander and explore as they wish, earning extra money through various odd jobs ranging from the mundane (litter collection) to the obscure (becoming a participant in a human bowling tournament).
Critically acclaimed on its release in North America, we’re just glad the setback to its launch is just a week.









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