Why does No More Heroes feel so tryhard and pretentious? It's super easy, repetitive, the combat is shallow and gimmicky and it has fricking slots as a combat mechanic.
This shit is terrible
Why does No More Heroes feel so tryhard and pretentious? It's super easy, repetitive, the combat is shallow and gimmicky and it has fricking slots as a combat mechanic.
This shit is terrible
Welcome to every "masterpiece" by Suda 51
It's from the mind of an Asian man going through midlife crisis
It's Style Over Substance: The Game
That and for some reason it appeals to trannies(mentally ill people)
I'd argue its the least try hard Suda game.
>No More Heroes
>Tryhard and pretentious
??????
Suda51 has never made a good game
its fun and simple and i like it
>yet another anon falling for the suda51 meme
Suda is normalgay garbage
Surprisingly endearing game. It has a lot of charm.
I liked it.
game is fun
There's not anything at all pretentious about NMH anon, you picked the wrong Suda game to troll over lol
That's the joke
>"Haha, dude it forces you to do intentionally boring minigames to make money because...it's just le good, ok?"
Against regular goons yeah I see that but against the bosses is where it's the most fun (save third rank which is a gimmick fight). It was a Wii title originally. The gimmicky parts I'm assuming you're referring to are mostly to blame on the motion controls. The slots also aren't that important and just let you do some cool shit but can mostly be ignored.
Suda's games are not for everyone and this whole thread proves that a niche game gaining so much attention is a bad thing. Suda might get more profits in the long run but having to interact with plebs is annoying. Glad his early games like Moonlight Syndrome will never see a localization, don't wanna see some plebs who discovered him through youtube shit on his magnum opus because of buzzwords like "pretentious" and "tryhard".
>Glad his early games like Moonlight Syndrome will never see a localization
Frick you, don't say that. Moonlight Syndrome is the only Suda game I'm extremely interested in and would kill for an English release. Did you play it? How was it? Is it as crazy as I heard?
It's really unfortunate that people who enjoy such games can't experience this Kill The Past entry because it's untranslated. It's especially sad because Kamui's origins are in the game and TSC's beginning is a sequel to the end of Moonlight Syndrome. The main character is Mika from the prequel Twilight Syndrome (which was made by Suda as well). However, Moonlight Syndrome does not deal with urban legends, spiritual phenomena and human sadness (like in the end of Twilight Syndrome), but with the madness of the human mind. The characters' dialogues, their actions, and the development of the game all reflect the absurdity and spine-chilling madness of the human mind. Mass suicides, bizarre murders, stalkers... not for the usual reasons, but for something more vague and nebulous, something we can understand but don't want to understand, the madness that lies at the bottom of the human heart. The game attacks a variety of perspectives on matters that we have naturally turned away from, as much as we dislike them. The game was a very realistic representation of modern Japan. Suda created a genius masterpiece, there's no other games like it.
Because you're projecting, homosexual.
NMH is the best vidya deconstruction ever made
Out of all the shit suda puts out you think no more heroes is pretentious? Wait till you play killer 7
Is that FSR remake happening or what?
I love the DS version