Rising Star Games: Europe's No More Heroes to have better framerate |
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American gamers may have the bloody version of Suda 51 and Grasshopper Manufacture's No More Heroes, but it looks like the European bloodless version of the game will have an edge over the blood-spattered US adaptation. Apparently, one of Go Nintendo's readers emailed Rising Star Games (No More Heroes' publisher in Europe) about the alleged censorship of the European version, and this is part of the response sent by the gaming publisher's representative:
He (Suda 51) believes that the Japanese / European version plays faster and smoother than the American version and says he feels it is more enjoyable to play.
The fact that the bloodless Japanese and European version has better framerate is definitely intriguing, to say the least. So, do you prefer your No More Heroes bloody, or with better framerate? Do hit the comments link to make your voice heard.
Via Go Nintendo
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i prefer the blood, not that im a gore enthusiast. but its part of what makes no more heroes a great game. i dont mind the framerate drop when u kill someone because it actually gives quite a dramatic effect. this game got a lot of mixed reviews, but this is the first time in a long time, that after i beat a game, i started to replay it immediately. I hope suda makes a sequel to this rare gem.
If it was on the XBOX 360 as originally planned it could have both.