Controversy of plagiarism around the new trailer of No More Heroes 3

Goichi Suda offers a snapshot of the game’s gameplay, a message of calm for fans hoping to catch the title on Switch in 2020.

Goichi “Suda51” Suda, CEO of Grasshopper Manufacture and head of No More Heroes 3, has published a new image of the game through the social network Twitter. After a long silence without news of the work, the image corresponds to a capture taken with a mobile phone to a screen where, apart from seeing Travis Touchdown in full gameplay, we also see intermediating a doll of Mr. Meeseeks, known for the TV series Rick & Morty.

If that capture that we see in the image is of any use is to confirm the visual style of the game, which will maintain an aesthetic on the Nintendo Switch similar to that seen in the first two installments; this time in high definition while maintaining the cel shading technique. We also remember that the title will be playable by taking advantage of the Joy-Con’s motion controls, and that Yusuke Kozaki, the main character designer in the original Wii works, will maintain that role in this third part.

Goichi Suda wants to recover the first two No More Heroes

Goichi Suda was interviewed by FreeGameTips this past August on the occasion of Gamescom 2019. “My goal with No More Heroes 3 is to respond to all the requests that players have sent us,” he said, confirmed during the conversation that the game will shine at 60 FPS. The team, which consists of about 30 people, is “giving it all” in order to ensure that it maintains that frame rate per second.

Furthermore, he also confirmed to us that he and Marvelous Inc. are in negotiations to bring No More Heroes and No More Heroes 2 back to current systems, but not in any way. “One of the things we think about the most is, if we bring them back, if they should be a simple port or a remastering with improvements. Perhaps we should not say that we are planning these launches now, but we are in negotiations with Marvelous to achieve this. “

No More Heroes 3
No More Heroes 3

All in all, No More Heroes 3 continues to currently appear in the Nintendo Switch eShop as a video game that will be released in 2020. In the absence of seeing new details of its gameplay, mechanical innovations and other details such as the expected release date, it is still postulated as one of the great exclusives of the hybrid console for this particular year.

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