Quick Links
The top assassin, Travis Touchdown, is back after a long hiatus for the third numbered entry in theNo More Heroesseries. InNo More Heroes 3, players will, once again, face off against numerous foes to make it to the top of the assassin charts and save the world from an alien threat. Considering that it has been quite a long time sinceNo More Heroes 2first released, some players might need to tone down the difficulty a bit.
No More Heroes 3 Difficulty Options
No More Heroes 3is not an easy game, as players might find themselves even losing against the first boss of the game if they’re not careful enough. Luckily,No More Heroes 3has several difficulty options that should cater to all types of players, including veterans and newbies. The three difficulty levels in the game are as follows, along with its description:
RELATED:Suda51 Talks No More Heroes 4, Potential Shinobu Jacobs-Focused Spin-Off
Can You Change Difficulty in No More Heroes 3?
For players that are wondering whether or not they can change the difficulty after an option is chosen, there’s some bad news. After choosing one of the three difficulty options forNo More Heroes 3, it will beset in stone for the entirety of the game. Itcannot be changed later, so players will be stuck with this option, even if it’s too difficult. If a player isn’t confident in their hack and slash abilities, they might want to select the Bitter or Berry Sweet levels. The latter more so for series newcomers.
Is There New Game+?
For the hardcoreNo More Heroesfansthat are interested in replaying the game, they will be happy to know rhat there is indeed a New Game+ plus mode inNo More Heroes 3. After defeating the final boss and becoming the number one assassin yet again, players can start the game over but with the option to carry over their current skills and items.
No More Heroes 3is out now for the Nintendo Switch.
MORE:Why You Should Play Travis Strikes Again Before No More Heroes 3
