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During an interview today with IGN.com, Suda 51, creator of Killer 7 and Wii's No More Heroes series commented on the status of his latest franchise's future plans with Nintendo. After chatting about the upcoming game No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle, we asked him about his previous comment about a possible future of No More Heroes "not on Wii." His responses was as follows:
"I still think that No More Heroes and Wii is a good match, and that for the game we need motion controls, and that's why it works so well on Wii. Even if Travis's story is finished with number two, and we decide to make another No More Heores game within the No More Heroes world or setting I still think that it should be on a Nintendo platform, and more specifically the Wii 2 later down the line. I'm assuming that for the next Wii Nintendo will do more impressive motion controls, and that's what No More Heroes is all about. Right now though we're working on making No More Heroes 2 as strong as can be, so I'm not really thinking about a third game currently."
So while No More Heroes may not see a third game on Wii, Suda seems grounded in his stance that the franchise belongs on Nintendo consoles, and the designer/director is already looking to the future. Will we see a new No More Heroes series after the second game, where apparently Travis's story is set to end? That's all up to sales of the second game, and if Suda has more plans for the franchise next generation. Whatever the case may be, it sounds like all speculation that the series could make its way to 360 or PS3 is now out of the question. No More Heroes started with Nintendo, and it looks like it's here to stay.
During an interview today with IGN.com, Suda 51, creator of Killer 7 and Wii's No More Heroes series commented on the status of his latest franchise's future plans with Nintendo. After chatting about the upcoming game No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle, we asked him about his previous comment about a possible future of No More Heroes "not on Wii." His responses was as follows:
"I still think that No More Heroes and Wii is a good match, and that for the game we need motion controls, and that's why it works so well on Wii. Even if Travis's story is finished with number two, and we decide to make another No More Heores game within the No More Heroes world or setting I still think that it should be on a Nintendo platform, and more specifically the Wii 2 later down the line. I'm assuming that for the next Wii Nintendo will do more impressive motion controls, and that's what No More Heroes is all about. Right now though we're working on making No More Heroes 2 as strong as can be, so I'm not really thinking about a third game currently."
So while No More Heroes may not see a third game on Wii, Suda seems grounded in his stance that the franchise belongs on Nintendo consoles, and the designer/director is already looking to the future. Will we see a new No More Heroes series after the second game, where apparently Travis's story is set to end? That's all up to sales of the second game, and if Suda has more plans for the franchise next generation. Whatever the case may be, it sounds like all speculation that the series could make its way to 360 or PS3 is now out of the question. No More Heroes started with Nintendo, and it looks like it's here to stay.