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Suda has stated that the game will incorporate a strong theme of revenge. While he suggested the game would be more serious, he still wanted to maintain the game's sense of humor. He has also suggested that the [[open world]] in the first game was less than satisfying, and hopes to add more detail this time around.<ref name="eurointerview">{{cite web | url = http://www.eurogamer.net/article.php?article_id=261513 | title = Suda 51 Interview | publisher = Eurogamer | author = Oli Welsh | date = 2008-10-17 | accessdate = 2008-10-17 }}</ref>
Suda has stated that the game will incorporate a strong theme of revenge. While he suggested the game would be more serious, he still wanted to maintain the game's sense of humor. He has also suggested that the [[open world]] in the first game was less than satisfying, and hopes to add more detail this time around.<ref name="eurointerview">{{cite web | url = http://www.eurogamer.net/article.php?article_id=261513 | title = Suda 51 Interview | publisher = Eurogamer | author = Oli Welsh | date = 2008-10-17 | accessdate = 2008-10-17 }}</ref>

==Voice actors==
* [[Robin Atkin Downes]] – Travis Touchdown
* [[Josh Keaton]] – Destroyman<ref>[http://news.toonzone.net/articles/28932/marvel-animation-age-amp-tz-news-present-josh-keaton-on-the-spectacular-spider-man ''Marvel Animation Age & TZ News Present: Josh Keaton on "The Spectacular Spider-Man"'']</ref>


==References==
==References==

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No More Heroes: Desperate Struggle
File:No More Heroes- Desperate Struggle Logo.jpg
Teaser logo
Developer(s)Grasshopper Manufacture
Designer(s)Goichi Suda
Platform(s)Wii

No More Heroes: Desperate Struggle (ノーモア★ヒーローズ デスパレート ストラグル, Nō Moa Hīrōzu Desuparēto Sutoraguru) is an action video game currently in development for the Wii video game system. It is being directed by Suda51, developed by Grasshopper Manufacture, published by XSEED Games and Rising Star Games,[2] and has a tentative release date of January 2010 in North America, and February or March 2010 in Europe.[1] A Japanese release date has yet to be determined, as a press release by Marvelous Interactive, who were responsible for publishing No More Heroes in Japan, confirms only that XSEED will be handling the publishing of Desperate Struggle in North America,[1] and that plans for release in Japan are currently undecided.

Development

Desperate Struggle was announced on October 8, 2008, where a teaser trailer for the game was shown at the Tokyo Game Show in Chiba, Japan. This trailer provides little insight to the premise of the game, other than that the player will once again take control of Travis Touchdown, the protagonist from the first game. Following No More Heroes' suit of pitting Travis against unique adversaries, the trailer sees Travis preparing to battle a woman fitted with a six-limbed jet pack. It has been stated that this time around, Travis is fighting for revenge, and that he has also become more serious about fighting than he was in the first title.[3] Also, similar to the first game's numerous references to popular culture, in the trailer Travis says the Terminator series' catch phrase "I'll be back!" before initiating a sequence with music similar to that of the Terminator series' scores.

Desperate Struggle is planned for release in Europe in both "extreme" and mild formats, to appeal to European fans who were disappointed by the bloodless version of No More Heroes that was published in their region.[4]

Plans for a No More Heroes sequel were first revealed shortly after the release of the first game, in a March 15, 2008 interview with Computer and Video Games, where Suda revealed he would be interested in producing a No More Heroes 2 for the Wii, on the condition that the game sold well enough to convince its publishers.[5] With No More Heroes' positive reception in North America, and Martin Defries, manager of Rising Star Games who were responsible for publishing No More Heroes in Europe, raving about the sales of the first game,[6] not only was it unlikely that Suda's intention to direct a follow-up would go unsupported, but this meant it was likely that the sequel would not be published exclusively in Japan. Release dates for Desperate Struggle in North America and Europe have been confirmed. XSEED Games will be publishing the game in North America, taking over from Ubisoft, who published No More Heroes in that continent, while Rising Star Games will again handle the European release.[2]

Suda has stated that the game will incorporate a strong theme of revenge. While he suggested the game would be more serious, he still wanted to maintain the game's sense of humor. He has also suggested that the open world in the first game was less than satisfying, and hopes to add more detail this time around.[7]

Voice actors

References

  1. ^ a b c d "東京ゲームショウ2008において新作発表会を開催" (PDF). Marvelous Interactive Inc. 2008. Retrieved 2008-10-09.
  2. ^ a b "TGS 2008: Some More Heroes Wii-bound next year". GameSpot. 2008. Retrieved 2008-08-09.
  3. ^ "A few No More Heroes: Desperate Struggle details". Nintendo Everything. 2008. Retrieved 2008-10-09.
  4. ^ "No More Heroes 2 will arrive in two flavors in Europe". Nintendo Everything. 2008. Retrieved 2008-10-09.
  5. ^ "Wii Interview: A chat with Suda 51". Computer and Video Games. 2008. Retrieved 2008-10-09. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  6. ^ "Rising Star enjoys Wii chart success". Market for Home Computing and Video Games. 2008. Retrieved 2008-10-09.
  7. ^ Oli Welsh (2008-10-17). "Suda 51 Interview". Eurogamer. Retrieved 2008-10-17.
  8. ^ Marvel Animation Age & TZ News Present: Josh Keaton on "The Spectacular Spider-Man"

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