"Satisfying, just Superb"

User Rating: 10 | No More Heroes WII
People saying Wii needs to prove it's self, I feel the Wii has proven it's self with many genres but is not being noted.

If it's anything that shows what Action is on Wii it's this game. You play as Travis Touchdown; a dopey Otaku, who get's a beam Katana online and only motivation is to be #1. Travis want's to be the number one assasin in America so he enters this game of some sorts hosted by a mysterious named Silvia Crystel. On his way to number 1 Travis is inthralled in this bloody fight to prove him self.

Let me say, the way to #1 is worth it, never have I played a game so fast so satisfying and cool, it felt like I was on a roller coaster ride with no roller coaster. This game is delivered to you in such a unique fashion, that it's a revolution in gaming that will be widely unseen.

The brilliance in this game comes from the fact that it is a mesh of so many things, this great and colorfulcast of characters, the side jobs, the motive. This game is carried by great dialog, great voice acting, and the great delievery of the cut-scenes. Not in such a long time have I played a game to hear what has to be said next. Travis is not your average big bulky one liner delivering game character thats rampant in gaming today, your femenine Japanese RPG guy, or your annoying chosen one guy. Travis is a fast, smart guy who actually says meaningful stuff and doesnt let emotion get in his way, and this drives the game on perfectly.

But the game biggest flaw is the length, short... You will get through No More Heroes in about some small hours if you get the correct sword updates and character powerups. But this game leaves you begging for more. These characters need more light, this town known as Santa Destroy needs the be dwelved on deeper.

The best Wii game I have played yet.