![]() Periodically, players are also given the opportunity to develop their arsenal of wrestling moves, which are especially advantageous on dazed foes. Gamers start out armed with a high and low slashes, as well as two different ‘beat attacks’ capable of stunning an opponent. The title’s main stages consist of long halls filled with enemy fodder. ![]() Each of Touchdown’s successive challenges are arranged by Sylvia Christel- a perpetually lingerie-clad, French-accented femme fetale, who prods the protagonist along. Thrust into killing the eleventh ranked hit-man in the United Assassins Association, the lanky protagonist resolves to steal the top spot, eliminating his competition in the process. From his soliloquies which typically focus on youth conquering the aging, his collection of Luche Libra masks, and his affection for anime (expressed by thrusting himself at a poster of chibi witches and sighing “oh, moe!”), Touchdown straddles between moments of hyper-aggression and awkwardness. Players assume the role of Travis Touchdown, who resembles a James Dean for the Otaku generation. 'Sylvia Kristel' was the name of a Dutch actress known for her role in the risque Emmanuelle series. Regretfully, it also forces a troubling amount of tedium on players. With haunting boss designs, an abundance of sophomoric humor, and an endless supply of gushing arterial sprays, No More Heroes: Heroes’ Paradise delivers its own delightful brand of mindless mayhem. While the rare Wii gamer who has already played through the original game won’t find enough of an impetus to return, players who haven’t scavenged the streets of Santa Destroy might want to sample Suda51’s efforts. Much like upcoming the upcoming adaption of House of the Dead: Overkill, feelplus’ conversion of 2008’s No More Heroes remains unswervingly faithful to its source material, complementing the game with a just a handful of additions and tweaks. ![]() In an attempt to recoup their losses, developers are porting their overlooked Wii titles onto Sony’s platform, allowing the Move controller to replicate the functionality of a Wiimote. M-rated titles such as Madworld, Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles, and Silent Hill: Shattered Memories floundered at retail, failing to mimic the success of similarly-themed Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 games. Although Sega, Capcom, and Konami valiantly tried to cultivate a core-gaming fanbase on the Wii, their efforts ultimately proved futile. ![]()
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