Wednesday, October 27, 2010

No More Heroes: Heroes' Paradise Coming Stateside



Earlier in the Summer, it was announced that No More Heroes: Heroes' Paradise, the HD remake of the critically acclaimed Wii game No More Heroes would release in Europe but there was no word on whether the game would come to North America. Konami has confirmed that they will be bringing the game stateside in 2011 exclusively on PlayStation 3 (in Japan, the game is also available on Xbox 360).

Not only will the game possess beautiful HD graphics but it will also take advantage of PlayStation Move to allow the player to perform a wide range of physical assaults and katana attacks. Everything you loved about the Wii version of the game is here along with some new gameplay modes. Rebout Mode will have you re-challenge foes you have already faced. Heroes' Paradise will also contain new boss battles that were not in the Wii game. Another mode called "Viewer mode" gives players access to re-watch their favorite cutscenes in beautiful HD. With additional levels, improved AI, beautiful new visuals and an even more accurate method of control, No More Heroes: Heroes' Paradise looks to take what Suda 51 and his team worked so hard on and make it better than ever before.

No More Heroes: Heroes' Paradise will release in 2011 exclusively for PlayStation 3. Stay tuned to GamersCast for more coverage and information on the game as it arrives.

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