No More Heroes in amazing high-res screens


We've gotten so used to seeing No More Heroes in tiny screenshots on Japanese websites that these full-size screens are jarring to us. We had kind of forgotten what the game looked like in its actual resolution. While the geometry is simplistic and there are some jaggies and stuff, No More Heroes, like its predecessor Killer 7, makes brilliant use of an intentionally technologically limited graphics engine. There are actually elements in No More Heroes that don't really appear in Killer 7, like textured environments.

We couldn't be more excited about cutting up mean baseball players and high school students.
The game is a work of art. Don't believe us? Check out the latest screenshots from IGN, jerk!

Tags: action, grasshopper-manufacture, no-more-heroes, nomoreheroes, suda-51, ubisoft

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