GameQuest Direct offers sales on No More Heroes and Scarface
Those of you who visit this site often probably know that we're big fans of No More Heroes. If you haven't made the plunge to purchase the game yet, though, this might be a good week to do so.From what we've heard, the game is selling pretty well, so it may be a while before it comes down in price. Luckily, GameQuest Direct is selling the title for $8 less than the $50 retail cost, meaning that it will only set you back $41.99. Sweetening the deal is a free shipping promotion through CAG. Once you add the game to your cart, just make sure to type the promotion code CAG1SHIP in the box at the bottom left corner.
If you're craving a mature Wii game but No More Heroes is still too expensive for your taste, you can also get Scarface for $24.99. The free shipping promotion applies to this title, too, so make sure to use it if you decide to buy the game.
Caveat: These sales end on March 18th, so if you're considering these purchases, make sure not to wait too long.
[Via CAG]
Read - No More Heroes at GameQuest Direct
Read - Scarface at GameQuest Direct





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Joe Cart @ Mar 12th 2008 7:08PM
Travis Touchdown is my hero... period. Get No more Heroes
ZagZagovich @ Mar 13th 2008 2:40AM
I just got my PAL copy and guess what? IT HAS BLOOD IN IT!!!
Sisyphus @ Mar 13th 2008 5:09AM
Woot for you! That game's such a blast. I'm already thinking about replaying it on the next difficulty, and that's rare for me to replay a game.
Gonzo @ Mar 13th 2008 10:43AM
I want some of whatever you guys are smokin.
No More Heroes isn't even worth $40.
It's got maybe $10 worth of compelling gameplay with tons and tons of boring underdeveloped filler.
Scarface is actually better, never thought I'd say that. At least they finished making it before putting it up for sale.
Sisyphus @ Mar 13th 2008 10:49AM
If you can't appreciate the art style, that's your problem. The finishing moves are a ton of fun and the story is so insane, its hilarious and entertaining.
Gonzo @ Mar 13th 2008 11:05AM
Yea. The art and story were about the only interesting thing about the game but it doesn't make it worth grinding through the lamest single player minigames ever imagined or navigating the lest interesting sandbox/hub or whatever you want to call it.
If you actually read my comment I say it has about $10 worth of compelling GAMEPLAY. Clean out your eyes.
Sisyphus @ Mar 13th 2008 1:51PM
The ten missions to kill the ranked assassins were definately worth more than $10. The side little minigames were nothing special, but they took no meaningful time. Just complete them to unlock the killing sidequests. Perhaps you just don't know how to have fun anymore.