No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle continues the tale of punk anti-hero Travis Touchdown, the Japanese anime Otaku, and pro wrestling-obsessed assassin. Travis finds himself at the bottom of the UAA (United Assassins Association) rankings and must wage war to become the No. 1 assassin once again. The follow-up to the popular No More Heroes will offer fans infectious, fun gameplay that allows you to wield not just one, but two swords and face multiple bosses simultaneously in bigger-than-ever boss battles.
This game is better than the last. You don't have to drive around in ghost town. I liked being able to use the classic controller. There's plenty to do in-between boss battles this time. It's a good game but was absent of something to make it great.
No More Heroes 2 is a great game for anyone who stands by the statement "The Wii is for kids!" This game is gritty, violent, vulgar, and above all, great! it took me about 13 hours to finish the game, but when I was done, I was left satisified. The game's flow was good, the cel shaded graphics were pretty neat, and the combat was still fun! I would recommend this game to almost anyone, except for my little sister perhaps...