No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle
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No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle[lower-alpha 2] is an action-adventure hack and slash video game developed by Grasshopper Manufacture for the Wii. The sequel to No More Heroes (2007), it was released by Marvelous Entertainment in Japan, Ubisoft in North America[1] and Rising Star Games in PAL territories in 2010.[6][7] The game continues the story of professional assassin Travis Touchdown; upon discovering that a corporation's CEO placed a hit on his best friend, Travis rejoins the ranks to fight his way through an even greater number of assassins to confront his best friend's killer and attain revenge.
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Developer(s) | Grasshopper Manufacture[lower-alpha 1] |
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Director(s) | Nobutaka Ichiki |
Producer(s) | Yoshiro Kimura |
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Programmer(s) | Noboru Matsuzaki |
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Composer(s) | List of composers
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Series | No More Heroes |
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Release | WiiNintendo Switch
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Genre(s) | Action-adventure, hack and slash |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Desperate Struggle was the only game in the series without Goichi Suda as lead director; he was relegated to executive director, with Nobutaka Ichiki replacing him. The game received critical acclaim, with critics considering it to be superior to its predecessor. A port of the game developed by Engine Software was released for the Nintendo Switch in 2020, and for Amazon Luna and Microsoft Windows in 2021. It was followed by two sequels: Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes (2019) and No More Heroes III (2021).