CoffeewithGames.Blogspot.com says, "On January 26, 2010, Wii owners in America were given two very anticipated games to buy, No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle and Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars.
Some Wii owners probably bought just No More Heroes 2, some probably just bought Tatsunoko vs. Capcom, and some Wii owners probably bought both games(lucky, all of you!).
Which game is being played more?"
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Half-Glass Gaming: "Travis Touchdown is awesome, and he’s a huge reason No More Heroes is so great. That said, series creator and director Suda51 said he would be open to making a spinoff starring fan-favorite Shinobu. And though the series’ fate isn’t entirely up to Suda [as he doesn't own the IP], a sans-Travis entry could definitely work."
NMH seems to revolve around Travis like DMC revolves around Dante, GoW revolves around Kratos, Ninja Gaiden revolves around Ryu, and Bayonetta revolves around well…
It wouldn’t feel right to have these kind of action games to not have their main character in the lead role or not present at all
If PC is your only platform for No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle, don't pass it up; if you have a Wii or a Switch, grab it there.
I went to the TvC launch in NYC and met Seth Killian. One awesome dude.
@ the Wii's supposedly hardcore gamers.
Got both and im happy with both
I really want this game but no money, no wii, no game.
Online play is probably the biggest factor. You can lose hours at a time playing online in a fighter or FPS.
With NMH2, you might put in an hour or two here and there, then switch it out and play another game.
Any game with online has better replay value. I haven't beaten NMH2 yet, but when I do, I probably won't go back and play it again for a few months.