No More Heroes 3
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No More Heroes 3 Trailers
No More Heroes 3 - Series Overview Trailer - Nintendo Switch
No More Heroes III – Nintendo Direct 2.17.21 – Nintendo Switch
No More Heroes 3 - The Return
Critic Reviews for No More Heroes 3
The open world returns, as does so much of that scattershot humour, in this uneven but enjoyable sequel.
No More Heroes 3 brings the mainline series back after 10 years, and it's better than it's ever been before.
No More Heroes 3 is an amusing but extremely uneven sequel, with its entertaining bosses separated mostly by poor performance and barebones tedium.
With that said, I'm glad we have No More Heroes 3. This is Suda51 to a tee: a wonderful and utterly ridiculous celebration of otaku culture and the series he's built up over the years. Travis' fourth-wall-breaking smart mouth makes me smile incessantly, despite how stupid it can be - and it can be very stupid indeed.
No More Heroes cutscenes and boss battles are worth the time investment alone. Its highs greatly outweigh the lows and provide plenty of fun for those who stick it out until the end
No More Heroes 3 is at its best when you're slicing your way through alien invaders, but the rest of the game wrapped around the energetic combat is a laborious disappointment.
After over a decade since a proper numbered sequel, No More Heroes III brings back the franchise in what could arguably be called its strongest entry yet, and one of the best overall games that Suda51 has helmed.