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It is supposed to be coming out January 2010.
Sorry CC, I watched waaay too many war documentaries on the History Channel and now I suffer from PTSD.
Just watching the level of senseless violence in a typical Sponge Bob Square Pants flick causes me to break into cold sweats...
I dont think its the PTSD, or the violence, i think its the fact you're watching Sponge Bob
What Would Kharn Do?
Groovy. NMH was... hm. The best game released on the Wii? Is that more or less fair to say?
Mario Galaxy was great too, so was Super Smash Bros Brawl and Punch Out!, but for some reason I don't really think the landmark Nintendo franchise games should count because they're developed in-house (...it'd be sort of like saying that the best supplement for Dungeons & Dragons is the Monster Manual).
Devs seem to have problems developing really entertaining things for the Wii. It's a shame; I had extremely high hopes for the road Nintendo decided to travel down.
Confusion, though...
No More Heroes really didn't leave much room for a sequel. Is this going to be more of a... prequel? But that doesn't make sense, either. I mean, the game wasn't really telling a story; it was an abstract (and somewhat psychadelic) criticism of violence and the reasons we resort to it (...or, well, that's what I thought it was. I might've been too distracted while eviscerating enemy assassins to notice what the game was about. ).
How were they going to make a sequel to the game? I mean, the freakin' protagonist just wound-up being a poster on the wall.
- Leon Trotsky, Last Will & Testament
February 27, 1940
His buddy, the guy that owned the video store is killed. The new NMH is all about Travis Touchdown's revenge. (50 bosses in this game, and they expanded the "free roaming" aspect to be full free roaming...rather than the 70% free roaming they had in the first one)
I don't know what you mean by it didn't leave any room...? It left plenty of room, and even had multiple endings that both left what happened to your imagination.
Also, it is going to use motionplus. And Travis has two beam katanas.
Theism is why we can't have nice things.
Oh, I didn't know that there were multiple endings. I got the one where it freeze-frames at the end, and Travis winds-up just being part of a flashy poster on a wall.
I thought that was a great way to end it.
...Wait.
2 beam katanas?
Oh, no they didn't... >
- Leon Trotsky, Last Will & Testament
February 27, 1940
When you beat the game it gave you an option of endings to select. One of them gave you a new final boss to beat, and twisted the story that much more than it already was.
Theism is why we can't have nice things.