Are there really No More Heroes out there? Travis Touchdown might disagree.
Welcome to Xbox Game Pass Hidden Gems, our weekly (and we mean it this time) look at titles found on Microsoft's "Netflix For Games" service you might not have considered.
There are hundreds of games available to play on Game Pass - especially when you factor in all the titles on EA Play via Game Pass Ultimate. While the major new releases and legendary classics get the most attention, there are plenty of other games that slip through the cracks that are worth your time.
Considering you never know when a particular title will leave the service, it's prudent to check some of these games out while you have the chance. Fortunately, this week's title was added just this very week, meaning you don't have to rush to download it. We just highly recommend you do.
Let's take a look at Suda51's No More Heroes III.
The No More Heroes series began life on the Nintendo Wii in 2007. Players take control of Travis Touchdown, a layabout otaku and pro wrestling fan whose only thing going for him is an awesome name. After buying a "beam katana" (totally not a lightsaber for, you know, legal reasons) online, Travis finds himself mixed in a world of assassins. In order to survive, he needs to become the #1 assassin on the planet - literally.
Clearly, this (spoiler alert) works out for him, as three more titles in the series follow this. Will Travis Touchdown survive the insane intergalactic events in No More Heroes III? You'll have to play to find out! The odds are pretty good that he will, though, let's be honest.
The third part of the game starts out with a great parody of Steven Spielberg's E.T.: The Extra-Teresstrial. A young boy discovers a child alien - named FU
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