This Week In Sales: Rhythm Heavens And Red Zones
By Ishaan . July 27, 2011 . 4:32pmRhythm Heaven and No More Heroes: Red Zone Edition represented two very different ends of the games spectrum in Japan last week.
| NO MORE HEROES: HEROES’ PARADISE |
Rhythm Heaven and No More Heroes: Red Zone Edition represented two very different ends of the games spectrum in Japan last week.
Want to try out No More Heroes: Heroes’ Paradise with PlayStation Move controls? Or want to see what deathblows are like when mapped to the right analog stick?
Let a Mr. T lookalike tell you about No More Heroes: Heroes’ Paradise.
Ever see someone dressed like Travis Touchdown play No More Heroes? That’s how Marvelous decided to demonstrate the PlayStation Move controls in No More Heroes: Heroes’ Paradise.
Konami set a date for No More Heroes: Heroes’ Paradise. Look for it in North America on August 16, that’s less than a month after Marvelous releases No More Heroes: Red Zone Edition in Japan.
Reserve No More Heroes: Red Zone Edition in Japan and you’ll be rewarded with a character viewer plus four new beam katanas. One of them looks like a giant electrical feather duster, as seen in this round of screenshots.
Konami have a new take on an trailer for No More Heroes: Heroes’ Paradise.
An ESRB rating summary hints that the Red Zone Edition’s Character Viewer mode is in the U.S. version of No More Heroes: Heroes’ Paradise.
While this isn’t No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle HD, No More Heroes: Red Zone Edition includes five bosses from the sequel for Travis to fight.
One of the new missions in No More Heroes: Red Zone Edition has Travis slaughter a mob of enemies on a crowded train. Another has Travis put his cat Jeane in a race.
First run copies of No More Heroes: Red Zone Edition include Ms. Sylvia’s 18 and up only pack. Redeem this product code to see all of the character models in forbidden viewer mode. Players can freely rotate the camera to size up Sylvia, as seen inside.
The retooled version of No More Heroes: Heroes Paradise with PlayStation Move controls will be released in Japan. Not as a patch, but another game.
You might not have heard of Active Gaming Media, but they helped localize Demon’s Souls and No More Heroes: Heroes’ Paradise.
EB Games and Gamestop have Konami’s enhanced port of No More Heroes listed for a May release.