Posted Sep 18, 2007 at 10:32PM by Glen D. Listed in: News, Games, No More Heroes Tags: Japan, Canada, Grasshopper Manufacture, Goichi Suda
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No More Heroes - Image 1We've been monitoring Japanese sites for quite a while now and we stumbled upon a pleasant news bit for those anticipating Grasshopper Manufacture's No More Heroes. The game will launch in Japan come December 6th.

Reports indicate that English dubbing has already been started, thereby leaving localization that much more easy for the North American market.

No release announcements have been made as far as the US and Canada are concerned, but the word is that Grasshopper is exerting efforts in finding a Western publisher that will help it sell the title.

No More Heroes is a non-linear, free roaming action title created by Goichi Suda. The game's plot revolves around a man named Travis Touchdown who, by some stroke of luck, wins a beam katana from an internet auction and uses it to become a famous assassin. Dark plots of treachery and violence await in this Nintendo Wii exclusive thriller.


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