Dress up like Jon Lindemann.
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but..but i threw pants at customers plenty of times! are they not 'public'?
black fairy tales are better at sports
But according to sources familiar with the deal, third-party Ubisoft, which distributed the first game stateside, is in negotiations to do the same for the sequel. IGN has not been able to independently confirm this tip -- we contacted both Ubisoft and XSeed Games and reps for both companies had no comment -- so we advise readers to consider it rumor for now. Obviously, we will continue to follow the story and update with any new details that become available.
The comments page is full of UBISERFT ARE THE POO.
I'm happy with thinking pokepal148 is just eating a stick of butter. It seems about right for him. I don't need no stinking facts.
Interesting. I wonder who he'll have working on this. Lets see if they can make a name for themselves.
Game designer and Grasshopper Manufacture president Goichi Suda (Suda 51) says that the assistant director for the first No More Heroes game, Toshihiro Fujikawa, will direct No More Heroes: Desperate Struggle.
Expect a trailer to be released on the 30th.http://wii.ign.com/articles/986/986867p1.html
Also there is going to be 50 ranked fights.
Quote from: Maxi on May 27, 2009, 05:02:14 PMAlso there is going to be 50 ranked fights.We don't know that, and I'd say chances are slim. You didn't fight 255 people in MadWorld.Either way, I'm completely pumped. Dude's boombox turns into a giant robot arm.
As with the original, facing off against members of the United Assassins Association (UAA) is one of the main points of the sequel. It looks like there'll be somewhat of a big volume upgrade for Desperate Struggle, as Famitsu provides a look at a fight against the 50th rank!
Which would mean that there is likely more wackos for Mr.Touchdown to take down.
February 07, 2003, 02:35:52 PMEASYCURE: I remember thinking(don't ask me why) this was a blond haired, blue eyed, chiseled athlete. Like he looked like Seigfried before he became Nightmare.