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No More Heroes 2 : Desperate Struggle trailer.

God damn, this is hot. My favorite part of the clip, though, isn’t even from the actual game; I love the shots of the luchador just standing around looking imposing and pointing at the camera.

Buy: No More Heroes ($18.49)

See also: Goichi Suda’s inspiration for Desperate Struggle

[Via NeoGAF]

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Trailer for The Yakuza Papers, Vol. 2: Deadly Fight in Hiroshima, Goichi Suda’s inspiration for Grasshopper’s No More Heroes: Desperate Struggle.

This 1973 film looks like the fucking business. The second entry in a series often described as “the Japanese Godfather,” Deadly Fight also goes by Jingi Naki Tatakai: Hiroshima Shito Hen and Battles Without Honor and Humanity: Deathmatch in Hiroshima.

It stars Sonny Chiba and Bunta Sugawara, and is directed by Kinji Fukasaku. I’m tempted to buy the box set, which contains the first five films from The Yakuza Papers series.

This is likely the “intense fight” that Suda wants to recreate in Desperate Struggle:

The gunshot sounds make me feel like I’m playing Lethal Enforcers all over again. “You missed me, pig!”

Another excerpt from the Suda’s interview in this month’s issue of Nintendo Power:

“We got lots of comments about the open world and the Wii controls. We’re going to be using a lot of feedback from the users to improve on those two things.

I once again want to surprise everyone like we did with the first No More Heroes.”

He also says that he’d like to add Wii MotionPlus support, but Marvelous will make the final decision on that.

See also: Suda Not Directing NMH 2.

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Suda Not Directing NMH 2

Game designer and Grasshopper Manufacture president Goichi Suda (Suda 51) says that the assistant director for the first No More Heroes game, Toshihiro Fujikawa, will direct No More Heroes: Desperate Struggle.

Speaking with Nintendo Power, Suda revealed that he’ll once again write the sequel’s script, but will “watch over the game as an executive director” this time around.

Fujikawa has previously served as the assistant director for several other Grasshopper titles, such as Samurai Champloo and Killer7.

Suda explained the Desperate Struggle subtitle:

“There’s a word in Japanese — shito. Shi means ‘death,’ and to means ‘fight.’ When I tried to find an English translation on the Internet, it came up with Desperate Struggle.”

He also shared some hints on NMH 2’s story:

“This time, Travis [Touchdown] is looking for revenge. It’s a serious fight this time, and the word shito reflects that.

There’s a series of Japanese movies called Jingi Naki Tatakai that are about the yakuza. They’re really famous in Japan — sort of the equivalent of The Godfather. They focus on the relationships between members of the Yakuza.

The subtitle for the second one is Hiroshima Shito Hen. That roughly translates to The Desperate Struggle of Hiroshima. Inspired by that, I wanted No More Heroes 2 to be The Desperate Struggle of Santa Destroy.

There’s a really intense fight in Hiroshima Shito Hen, and I wanted to sort of recreate that in No More Heroes 2.”

XSEED Games and Marvelous Interactive are slated to co-publish No More Heroes 2 stateside in January 2010.

See also: NMH DS’s inspiration, The Yakuza Papers, Vol. 2: Deadly Fight in Hiroshima.

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Trailer for No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle.

I never would have guessed that Grasshopper’s No More Heroes moved enough units to provoke a sequel — not that I’m arguing against it!

No in-game footage yet, and that subtitle sounds more suited for the DS … Maybe I’m just crazy!

Update: Publisher Marvelous Interactive’s press release for the game (Japanese PDF) clarifies that No More Heroes 2 will be for the Wii.

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