No More Heroes III
80 /100
Based on 13 reviews

No More Heroes III Reviews

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9.5/10

No More Heroes III is the best No More Heroes game this far. A streamlined structure, some fantastic writing and direction from Goichi Suda and some of the tightest combat the series has ever seen makes No More Heroes III the best in the series. There’s some technical issues that we’ve come to see from the Switch, especially in the open world, but these are otherwise minor blemishes on a remarkable artistic achievement.

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Videogamer
December 21, 2023
7/10

No More Heroes III should be played, if for no other reason than it could have been made by nobody else.

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WayTooManyGames
October 6, 2022
7/10

You know, for as much as I ended up not being the biggest of fans of the first two No More Heroes games (I’m not even putting the lame spinoff into consideration), I gave them a pass for being nearly fifteen years old. Gaming was different back then. Humor is something that often ages poorly, and you have to take that into account. I was actually eager to try out No More Heroes III and see if Suda51 had learned anything about properly handling tonality discrepancies, actually making funny j...

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75/100

Love ’em or hate ’em — and I kind of fall into the first category — Suda51‘s games are always audacious and entertaining at the very least. This is certainly true of No More Heroes 3, which was released just over a year ago. Now the game is coming to the PC, Xboxes, and PlayStations. If you’ve already played it on the Switch, is it worth picking up again?

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The music is as catchy as ever in No More Heroes III, with quite a few tracks that are still stuck in my head after beating the game. The voice acting deserves a special mention as well, as Robin Atkin Downes is as flawless as ever when it comes to bringing sincerity and complete insanity to Travis Touchdown’s character. The whole cast really nails the earnest but absurd tone of the world of No More Heroes, which is impressive given how unique and inimitable the setting is.

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7.5/10

No More Heroes 3 is the final part of the twisted adventures of Travis Touchdown. Goichi Suda told an incredibly bloody story mixing genres, styles and references to pop culture. The whole thing creates a kind of mess, but one that can be enjoyed.

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WCCFtech
August 27, 2021
8.5/10

Recapturing the magic of a cult classic, especially one as unique as No More Heroes, is no easy task, but Goichi Suda (aka Suda51) has kept his bizarre epic rolling along with surprising success. No More Heroes 2 was arguably just as good as the original, and while Travis Strikes Again was a bit less ambitious than previous games, it expanded the NMH universe in some interesting ways. Now, Suda51 attempts to keep his kill streak alive with No More Heroes III.

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8/10

No More Heroes is one of those odd franchises. It never gained the mainstream popularity that necessitates constant follow up sequels, but the utter wackiness of the titles did earn the series a cult following from fans. No More Heroes III is the latest entry, coming 2 years after the latest Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes, and a whopping 11 years after the last mainline entry No More Heroes II. But has this gap between entries resulted in something worth rushing out for?

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Gamer Escape
August 27, 2021
8/10

Really, should anyone be surprised that No More Heroes III is a good time? Suda51 and his gang may be known for games that are varying levels of weird, but you can hardly ever say that they’re boring at all. Travis might have been in relative exile for a while, but it feels like he hasn’t missed a beat. It’s time to fire up that beam katana back up, people. Far from a swing and a miss, it’s good to see Travis back in his element. This gets a solid recommend from me.

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WellPlayed
August 27, 2021
6.5/10

No More Heroes III is a game of a different time. While its simple combat and its unique style still set it apart, its hidden age does more harm than good.

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8/10

No More Heroes III is as stylish and unique feeling as ever with amazing combat and a twist filled but shallow story.

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TechRaptor
August 27, 2021
9/10

While at times overwhelming in its frame of references and a little tedious in spots, No More Heroes 3 shines with unforgettable boss fights and genre bending setpieces

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GamingTrend
August 26, 2021
85/100

While it doesn’t feel like a No More Heroes game entirely, No More Heroes III is still a fantastic action game with great combat, fun minigames, and hilarious dialogue. I’ll certainly miss the more introspective and dark story, but I look forward to more wacky adventures with the crownless king.

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