No More Heroes has blood no more

The upcoming game from Killer 7 developers Suda 51, No More Hereos, has been censored for release outside America. After playing the European version of the game, gaming website Games Radar have reported that the European and Japanese versions of the ...

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The upcoming game from Killer 7 developers Suda 51, No More Hereos, has been censored for release outside America. After playing the European version of the game, gaming website Games Radar have reported that the European and Japanese versions of the game will be much less violent then the U.S release. Whilst the U.S version contains plenty of blood and extreme violence, the other versions have been toned down quite a bit. Read on

When asked if the recent banning of Manhunt 2 in Europe had anything to do with the toning down, representatives from publisher Rising Star Games responded only with a “”maybe””. Will the toning down ultimately affect the quality of the game or its sales or will it make little difference? Only time will tell.

To see footage of the censored version, visit Games Radar

Toby Mizzi

First gaming experiences were with my older brother playing Sonic the Hedgehog on the Sega Master System and Sega Mega Drive. I was about 12 years old when the PS1 and the N64 were just about to be released, and I wanted to get a PS1 based on my experience playing some demo PS1 games at a Video Games Heaven store. On the day we came to lay buy the PS1, they had demo N64 consoles set up in the middle of the shopping centre and we naturally took some time to sample the goods. Dad, who barely played games, decided that the N64 would be a better console and I have never looked back since then. Don't get the time to play games as much as I did when I was younger, though I still enjoy nothing more than sitting back on the couch and being absorbed into a totally different world.

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