Japanese trailer for No More Heroes: Red Zone shows new features

Posted By | On 25th, Apr. 2011

Marvelous entertainment have released a trailer for the next No More Heroes game, Red Zone, showing off gameplay features. The trailer is in japanese with a translation of the key features below.

Five new features for the PS3-only release that are highlighted in the trailer (these are the five bullet points shown midway through) include:

  • Z Rating for adult content
  • Online rankings
  • Five bosses from No More Heroes 2
  • Ten missions that were left out of the Wii version
  • PS Move compatibility

The very end of the trailer shows the first print run bonus content, a download code that gives you four new beam katanas, four bike color variations, and the forbidden viewer mode.

Thanks to Andriasang for the translation.


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