Suda 51 expresses interests in new IP for Arc, Natal
Goichi Suda, the man behind Killer 7 and No More Heroes — and also known as Suda 51, has said that he’s “very interested” in making a new (more »)
Goichi Suda, the man behind Killer 7 and No More Heroes — and also known as Suda 51, has said that he’s “very interested” in making a new (more »)
A new trailer of PS3 and 360’s upcoming No More Heroes: Heroes’ Paradise has been released to audiences in Japan today.
The trailer shows off many of the (more »)
While I’m not exactly sure who Minowa Man is, I do know he’s the guy playing the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 version of No More Heroes in (more »)
No More Heroes is preparing for it’s PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 release in Japan next month. In preparation, Marvelous Interactive have began airing TV advertisements for the (more »)
Although we’ve seen plenty of shots for the upcoming high-definition version of No More Heroes for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, none of them have actually been (more »)
Marvelous has released the first trailer for the upcoming No More Heroes high-definition rendition for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. We already know this game will feature some (more »)
The PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions of No More Heroes due in Japan this February won’t feature the same control scheme as the Wii version, despite both (more »)
You’ve seen the amazing screenshots and now the only thing on your mind is when No More Heroes: Heroes’ Paradise is making an arrival in the west. (more »)
The official Japanese website for No More Heroes: Heroes’ Paradise has gone live as well as a page for the game on Xbox.com Japan. Thanks to (more »)
Suda 51 told us in the past that No More Heroes “needs a new platform”, and now it’s getting two. The latest issue of Famitsu has announced (more »)
Grasshopper Manufacturer, developers of the No More Heroes games on Wii, are working on a new game next to the Wii’s No More Heroes 2, this one being (more »)
A new redesign for Killer 7 and No More Heroes developers, Grasshopper Manufacture, has revealed that the developer is currently working with Square Enix.
A section listing their past (more »)
Grasshopper Manufacture has announced today that the Japanese developer has licensed the Unreal Engine 3 for development on a new multiplatform action horror game that Electronic Arts will (more »)