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I love this game! I can't believe it only has an 83 right now. The overworld is extremely boring but the actual swordfighting is very addicting. The reviewers also say the minigames are boring too but I think they're pretty decent. This game deserves at least an 85-90 but 83 isn't too bad.
 
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I just beat No More Heroes tonight after just 2 days of playing...wow. Definitely one of the top 5 Wii games out right now, at least. It puzzles me that a game like Okami gets cited as evidence for video games as art, when all it does is make unique graphics and a (not-so-new) way of inputting spells. Not that I didn't like Okami, but the "video gaming as art" movement could do worse than be represented by No More Heroes. There was certainly a hell of a lot more to it than, say, Kill Bill.

I've never played Killer7, but I'm going to have to put that on my list. Can't be much money these days.
 
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This game is horrible. I barely play it and I haven't even finished it. The game play is horrible and repetitive. It barely takes advantage of the Wii's unique controls. I do like the blood but that get's tedious because of the game play. Borrrring!
 
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