Suda51 wants to make No More Heroes 3 if Switch game successful + other info

So that Boneface artist collaborating with regular No More Heroes (and recent Fire Emblem) artist Yusuke Kozaki.

This is him:
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I can already see the Suda appeal aside from the art work as Suda wore a wrestling mask pretty regularly.

He did the art work for the most recent Queens of the Stone Age album.


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In terms of following up on stuff I wonder if just the character's relationships. The nature of the games usually has the bosses be killed and their back stories kept purposefully light.

Other than the whole ending of the first which I don't think Suda will ever fully follow up on there's not a ton of important questions.

With Travis being transported into the game I wonder if other characters will be too.

I mean of the characters still alive there's only Sylvia, Shinobu, Dr. Naomi, Henry and Kimmy. All of whom I hope make an appearance with Shinobu, Henry and Kimmy as playable characters. I guess the trainer Ryan from two is also alive.

They said already it takes place a certain amount of years after two, forget how many years.

7 years after 1.

Oh I thought they said it was after 2.

Huh. Okay.

It's four years after 2, since 2 is three years after 1. Suda does not consider this a direct sequel to 2 because it does not build off the story from 2, being a new adventure. But it's still taking place after 2.

The reason why he only mentions the first game setting wise is because Badman is only really relevant to 1's story.

What's weird is in this interview he says it's 7 years after 2.

Considering how the time between games and real-world was year off I could see it.

Still I'll rather it be 4 years after 2 so Travis is only 34 instead of 37.

So could it be a prequel to 2?

No More Heroes 1.5 already exists. It's a motion comic Suda wrote for the Japanese limited edition of the second game.

It's a sequel but not a direct sequel. Sort of like how Chain of Memories was a sequel to Kingdom Hearts but it wasn't Kingdom Hearts 2.

Or Ninja Gaiden: Dragon Sword.
 
From reading the full quote it looks like the differential is that the mainline games are about assassinating other assassinations where this is just Travis bullshitting around with the same gameplay
 
I see this as a $40 title with six main levels each with a boss with Bad Man being the seventh boss. Or there's a good chance there's is a seventh level with a true boss.

A smart way to reintroduce the series.

Now the question is wether https://www.juxtapoz.com/media/k2/items/cache/0718b9964810b513f9cff189e6477261_L.jpg?t=1503589934

You can't be serious. Like I said earlier, this is akin to Majora's Mask. It's not some small completely different experience. It's a side story in the NMH world

I didn't mean different gameplay or scale.

I meant like Chain of Memories a non-numbered installment that did things differently (though in Travis Strikes Again the difference is more he's in a video game) but is still within the story of the numbered entries.

Like No More Heroes 3 will almost certainly follow the events that happen in Travis Strikes Back.

Also your Majora's Mask comparison isn't great. That game reused exact assets and how a very different gameplay loop which.
 
The message hasn't been weird. You just have people who can read and those who are trying to spin it to downplay it.
The only part that was open to interpretation/discussion was about the nature of the games Travis will visit, but Suda clarified it in an interview.
 
The message hasn't been weird. You just have people who can read and those who are trying to spin it to downplay it.

And then there's people that were pushing the message in the previous threads that it was NMH3, those that were downplaying 2, and some others trying to imply things out of nothing.
Let's stop pointing fingers now that everybody seems to get it.
 
I see this as a $40 title with six main levels each with a boss with Bad Man being the seventh boss. Or there's a good chance there's is a seventh level with a true boss.

A smart way to reintroduce the series.

Now the question is wether https://www.juxtapoz.com/media/k2/items/cache/0718b9964810b513f9cff189e6477261_L.jpg?t=1503589934



I didn't mean different gameplay or scale.

I meant like Chain of Memories a non-numbered installment that did things differently (though in Travis Strikes Again the difference is more he's in a video game) but is still within the story of the numbered entries.

Like No More Heroes 3 will almost certainly follow the events that happen in Travis Strikes Back.

Also your Majora's Mask comparison isn't great. That game reused exact assets and how a very different gameplay loop which.

This is a different gameplay loop (as different as MM was from OOT). That's literally the reason he isn't called NMH3.

Also the reused assets thing isn't going to confused anyone in the comparison. No one expects a game 2 generations system apart to use the same assets regardless of whether it's a mainline story or side story.
 
This is the most Suda51 thing ever.
Announce a game with popular character like it's the sequel.
Comes back later to say that it's actually not that but something else entirely and that sequel is gonna come later.
Can't even be mad, the guy is upfront about it and most of it makes no sense.
It's going to be an absolutely fantastic ride, the game is giving all the best vibes so far.
 
So what about the fact that it was showed during the nindies presentation ? I know there's the fact that it references indie games, but could it be like eshop only ? I mean, the death drive only has 6 games, now Suda himself says it's not NMH3...
 
So what about the fact that it was showed during the nindies presentation ? I know there's the fact that it references indie games, but could it be like eshop only ? I mean, the death drive only has 6 games, now Suda himself says it's not NMH3...

It was there because Suda51 has the indie spirit and because there's indie collaborations in that new NMH.
It made sense.
 
Based on they way they've described the game so far it seems like it will be a smaller shorter experience to test the waters so to speak. Hopefully it's priced accordingly if that's the case.
 
Based on they way they've described the game so far it seems like it will be a smaller shorter experience to test the waters so to speak. Hopefully it's priced accordingly if that's the case.

He never said it would be shorter than previous games.
 
Messaging on this has been so weird. They spent more time on making that trailer than deciding how to actually communicate what this game actually is.
 
They really didn't think this messaging through.

People can call it what they want, but if so many people all got different messages from the same trailer, it wasn't well put together, and the messaging was too broad.

The title probably doesn't help either.
 
Suda51- I just want to bury as much as possible NMH2 and make my own thing so in a few years you will be like

NO MORE HEROES 2? NEVER HEARD OF IT
 
Is it weird if I want a Killer7 remaster/remake more than Travis Strikes Again? I'll definitely buy it, but the possibility of having Killer7 on a current platform is very exciting. Game's pretty timeless, I hope it happens.
 
They keep talking about there being 6 levels, which is certainly less than previous games.

There are six worlds to explore, that doesn't mean six levels like in the previous games. The structure is different, one world could last as long as 3 or 4 levels in NHM1 and 2, we just don't know.
 
I feel that, if the game is playable with one joy con, that will make it easier to one day put Travis in Smash Bros. So I’m sort of just waiting for that invitation to join the series from Smash Bros. to come.

That was actually one of my questions! My Editor in Chief who’s a big fan really wanted to know if there was any hope to get Travis in Smash Bros. so I guess you kind of answered that for me!

By all means please offer your support for that. The more voices that come up saying “Hey put Travis in your game!” the closer it comes to reality.

Hey Nintendo, put Travis in Smash Bros!
 
Is Suda seriously basing the future of the series on what he's calling a spinoff? This is some AAA bullshit right here.
 
Is Suda seriously basing the future of the series on what he's calling a spinoff? This is some AAA bullshit right here.

I'm convinced some of you can't read. He literally, and I mean that in the most accurate sense of the word, says it's NOT a spinoff

This isn’t exactly a spin-off, or something like that, and while it’s not a direct sequel it is something of a stepping stone on the road to No More Heroes 3. So the way I’d like people to think of this game is like the beginning of a new battle for Travis, a new series within the series.
 
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