Wednesday, April 20, 2011

No More Heroes Gets Yet Another Redux in Japan


No More Heroes, the offbeat action game from the off-kilter folks at Japan's Grasshopper Manufacture, appears to be getting one final upgrade in its homeland.

No More Heroes: Red Zone Edition, a PlayStation 3-exclusive released announced in this week's issue of Famitsu magazine, offers to Japanese audiences all the upgrades Grasshopper are putting into the US and European editions of No More Heroes: Heroes' Paradise, including PlayStation Move support and uncensored blood scenes. In addition, Red Zone Edition will feature ten extra missions that weren't in the Wii original, as well as a new boss-battle mode, an online ranking, and five bosses from the sequel, No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle.

The first pressing of the title will also feature a "View Mode" that'll let you see the game's assorted heroines from any angle you like, something sure to please the creepier among Grasshopper's fans.

Red Zone Edition is due out July 21 in Japan from Marvelous Entertainment at the budget price of 3990 yen. Heroes' Paradise, meanwhile, will hit American shops later this year from Konami.

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