More No More Heroes HD Details
Additional modes planned for PS3 and Xbox 360
Posted Dec 11, 2009 at 07:56, By Anoop Gantayat
Famitsu's latest update on No More Heroes: Heores' Paradise offers a look at some new elements for PS3 and Xbox 360 owners.
In addition to the Very Sweet Mode that was detailed with the announcement of the HD remakes a few weeks back, Famitsu has first word on the new Rebout Mode and Movie Viewer. Rebout Mode lets you freely fight against the assassins you've previously encountered in the main mode of play. Movie Viewer lets you freely view movie scenes after you've seen them in the main story mode. You'll find over 50 clips.
The magazine also scored details on one difference between the 360 and PS3 versions. As previously revealed, pre-orderers will get an illustration book titled "Erotica Portrait." The PS3 and 360 versions of this are different.
PS3 buyers will get the Sexy Cherry Flavor version, said to be themed around an "adults holiday." Famitsu lists three artists who will be contributing images to this: Yusuke Kozaki (Speed Grapher), Tsukasa Kotobuki (Saber Marionette), and Shirow Miwa (Dogs).
Xbox 360 buyers will get the Sweet Mango Flavor version, said to be themed around a "free and open vacation." Famitsu lists three artists for this as well: Yusuke Kozai, Hagane Tsurugi (Queen's Blade Rebellion) and You Shiina (Angel Howling).
Each version will also have three additional artists.
Famitsu also has a look at heroine Sylvia Crystal in her Very Sweet Mode attire. This mode puts all the ladies in skimpy clothing, and boy is Sylvia's outfit skimpy!
Sylvia fans should check Famitsu.com for a possible glimpse over the coming days (Famitsu.com postings often follow Famitsu print coverage by a few days.)
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Reader Comments (showing 2 of 2)
HavQ @ 2009.12.11, 15:33
Based on the three revealed artists, I prefer Speed Grapher's art way over Queen's Blade's, haha. Good to hear there's something else than just a mode with skimpy costumes, though. And if the PS3 version lacked the gore, Famitsu would've revealed it aready, right?
anoop @ 2009.12.12, 2:47
They haven't said anything about it.
I'll trust the retailer reports, although I'll also hope that they're wrong.