No More Heroes, like its protagonist Travis Touchdown, is a bit of an odd duck nearly 12 years removed from its original Wii launch.
His creator Goichi Suda (Suda 51) marches to the beat of his own drum, as does his company, Grasshopper Manufacture. Very few games at the time (and to date, actually) allow players to engage in high-octane anime battles with assassins and mow their lawn in the same beat. Against all expectations it managed to spawn a franchise, leading up to the Switch-bound Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes.
It’s still as irreverent as ever.
Source: Destructoid Review: Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes