No More Heroes 3 Reviews
No More Heroes 3 is the most concentrated dose of auteur Suda51 we have gotten in over a decade, and without question the best outing in the series to date.
No More Heroes 3 is enticingly irreverent, throwing a barrage of stimuli at the player. While repetitive side missions may pad out its length, SUDA51's bizarre vision shines through, creating a can't miss roller coaster of action, laughs, and assassinations.
All in all, No More Heroes 3 is kind of a mess – but it is a FUN mess.
No More Heroes III is the best No More Heroes experience this far. A streamlined structure, some fantastic writing and direction from Goichi Suda and some of the tightest combat the series has ever seen makes No More Heroes III the best in the series. There's some technical issues that we've come to see from the Switch, especially in the open world, but these are otherwise minor blemishes on a remarkable artistic achievement.
Going even more retro is fine too, whenever No More Heroes III dips into EGA and CGA monochrome computing for little story vignettes it's always captivating.
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No More Heroes 3 has moments of pure genius and a lot of fresh and brave gameplay ideas, but is technical disaster that even the hardcore fans can't stand.
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No More Heroes III brings back gaming's favorite passing assassin in a bombastic way, with the kind of inventive, fourth wall-breaking presentation one might expect. It's flashier, bolder, and even funnier than its predecessors, and the gameplay feels just slightly modernized without sacrificing any of the series' charm. The pacing might seem a bit halted in some places, and it could have worked best as a capstone to the series, but it's clear that creator Suda51 and the rest of the designers are just as passionate about the Garden of Madness as ever.
Everything considered, No More Heroes 3 is an absolute treat on PS5. With the performance issues found in the Switch version a thing of the past, the visuals tidied up, and less waiting around for loading screens, you’re free to simply enjoy the zany story and wild action of Travis Touchdown’s latest caper. And what a rollercoaster of an experience it is. It won’t be for everyone, but if you have any love for the No More Heroes series or enjoy action games that are filled with silly humour and outrageous characters, this is for you.
No More Heroes III is more of the same after 11 years since its last mainline entry, for better or for worse.
No More Heroes fans will absolutely adore No More Heroes 3 – it’s no doubt the best game in the series so far.
It's unfair to call No More Heroes 3 a mixed bag, even if it does look like one from the outside. With a production like this it's hard to tell what's a fault and what's intended by the author to be a little janky since by its very nature the series is an over the top marathon of satire and parody of our culture, from movies to video games. To me, it was just what the doctor ordered, but it's definitely not for everybody. Me? I just want more. I hope it's successful, so that I don't have to wait too long for the next instalment.
While it may not please everyone, No More Heroes III offers a completely new experience unlike any hack and slash before it.
No More Heroes 3 is the perfect example of a medicore video game. It delivers a fun combat and interesting boss fights but also suffers from disappointing side missions, repetitive main missions and an empty world. If you are a fan of old school Hack & Slash games, give it a try, otherwise there are other games that deserve your money!
Review in Persian | Read full review
No More Heroes 3 is a title that I've been waiting for a long time, but it didn't live up to expectations. It's a game that shows great potential, but never commits to fully realizing them, resulting in an experience that is unique but unsatisfying.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
The game No More Heroes 3 is an unforgettable experience of Travis Touchdown's adventure with his electric katana in a strange and brutal world, a world filled with humorous dialogues, breathtaking struggles and details that you can taste together in a game.
Review in Persian | Read full review
No More Heroes 3 is a great ending? I still find it hard to believe that Goichi Suda won't return to this IP... And Travis' latest adventure? It's a lot of great fights and in a way untapped potential to provide the best part of the series.
Review in Polish | Read full review
First two No More Heroes games weren't perfect, however, they were at least fun to play. No More Heroes 3 is just a boring game with sponge enemies and dead open world. And, to be honest, repeating the same joke for the third time doesn't work at all.
Review in Russian | Read full review
Travis Touchdown is back in another gory and kafkaesque No More Heroes game that is beautiful in its insanity.
Review in Slovak | Read full review
No More Heroes III feels like a sequel to the first two games in every way, for all the good and bad that entails. It's creative, clever, charming, and delightfully weird. The combat system is simple but fun, and it doesn't overstay its welcome thanks to a wide variety of creative boss fights. However, everything outside of those elements feels a bit dull. Thankfully, like the first two games, No More Heroes III has enough interesting stuff going on to overshadow the flaws. Newcomers would probably be better off trying the cheaper No More Heroes titles on the Switch to see if Suda 51's specific eccentricities are to your taste.