Cult-classic action games No More Heroes and No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle are now available on PC via Steam, after previously being released on Nintendo Switch.
The games are available at a 10% launch discount, and you can get either copy of the game right now for MYR74.70.
It should be noted that the game only has controller support, and you won’t be able to progress past the game’s main menu with only a keyboard and mouse.
There’s also been no mention of any motion control support for the game.
That aside, the game does support 60fps, as well as giving the base game a HD coat of paint. It looks as though the No More Heroes PC ports are based on the Nintendo Switch ports, so it makes sense that they’d have the same visual enhancements.
Suda51’s No More Heroes has been on a big upwards trend lately- previously locked on the Nintendo Wii, the series got a third game announced, alongside ports of the original two games for the Nintendo Switch, with the Joy-Cons mimicking the game’s motion controls.
No More Heroes follows the adventures of Travis Touchdown, a typical Otaku-turned-hitman. The game is tentpoled by multiple bossfights, wherein you fight assassins to claim their ranking and become the number one assassin.