No Heroes Allowed! Reviews
It might not make use good use of VR capabilities, but it offers a comfy, funny and amusing strategy experience.
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There isn't a deeply strategic RTS hiding within No More Heroes! VR, but it does offer a clever commentary on one of gaming's most persistent and often silliest mechanics, and sometimes it's nice to kick back and be the bad guy for a change.
No Heroes Allowed! VR is a deeply satisfying and surprisingly humorous PlayStation VR strategy game. It doesn't do much with virtual reality, but it looks great inside the headset and has some unique gameplay ideas to boot. Sure, its high price means that it's never going to get to the top of the food chain, but this likeable title is still worth feasting on – assuming, of course, you can afford it.
It's a delightfully irreverent, casual tabletop warfare game that offers some surprisingly satisfying strategy gaming. There are a few fundamental flaws that are overshadowed by slick production values and some wonderfully witty writing.
It's the humour and presentation that makes No More Heroes VR worthwhile in the end.