The Wii cult classics are available now ahead of the sequel.
Because of the Covid pandemic (what else?), No More Heroes fans need to stand by until one year from now to play Travis Touchdown’s most up to date misfortune. In any case, Nintendo is compensating for the postponement of No More Heroes 3 with the amazement rerelease of No More Heroes and No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle for Switch.
You can at present get the two games for $18 each from the eshop before they go up to $20. The No Heroes establishment is the brainchild of whimsical Japanese engineer Goichi Suda, also called ‘Suda51,’ and the outside the box studio he established in 1998, Grasshopper Manufacture. The initial two games in the arrangement were clique works of art on the Wii. While we’ve seen a lot of Wii U pearls like Pikmin 3 and Tokyo Mirage Sessions advance toward Nintendo’s most recent reassure, Wii titles have been less and farther between.
We’re actually sitting tight for The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess and The Wind Waker to get the Switch treatment.