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Suda 51 trolls players and appears in the middle of No More Heroes 3 gameplay

Suda 51 trolls players and appears in the middle of No More Heroes 3 gameplay

New Game Plus had Goichi Suda as one of the guests, but the Japanese creative did one of his own and presented the game in his own way.

A few years ago, Goichi Suda – better known as Suda 51 – attended FreeGameTips and other media in an interview that took place in a very peculiar place: the bathrooms, and more specifically, in the toilet. The Japanese creative, known for his eccentric works, works on No More Heroes 3, the expected new installment for Nintendo Switch. As planned, the game was going to be shown in the New Game Plus, another of the canceled E3 2020 alternative events. What people did not know is that they would see rather little of the gameplay, all because Suda 51 appeared on half of the screen blocking the view.

“Many players are staying home right now, so I imagine they are enjoying the games,” said the creative during his presentation. “I know that I am doing it. I spend time working from home, making games and with my family. But in my spare time, I play ”. According to the developer, it has accumulated many titles that have been gathering dust in the library, so it has seen the confinement as an opportunity to alleviate that situation a bit. “I think video games demonstrate the power of entertainment.”

And the gameplay video?

All these reflections have been made while the footage was happening in the background. If anyone thought that a new gameplay trailer was coming up after their last word, they were very wrong. After performing a very expressive pose on the screen, Goichi Suda has given way to a cinematic in which the protagonist of No More Heroes 3, Travis, is seen on his motorcycle. Then the intervention has come to an end with nothing more to offer. Without a doubt, a trolley that fits with the way of being of the developer.

No More Heroes 3 does not have a specific date, but it will go on sale sometime in 2020, if everything goes according to plan.

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