[quote name='Buuhan1']This is one of my favorite games, but I can't seriously recommend it without the Move. Lack of motion control breaks this game.
I actually fully intend to buy Move solely for this game someday when it gets cheap.[/QUOTE]
[quote name='Sir_Fragalot']If you never played No More Heroes and have a move (this game doesn't work well without the move), then it's a must buy for that price. Personally one of my favorite Wii games.
Now I am holding off for $10 maybe $15 for it. I love No More Heroes but I don't really need a HD upgrade of a game sitting right on my shelf as we speak :lol:.[/QUOTE]
They must have patched this then because Games Radar stated the game is actually worse with the move -
"The other main problem with the game stems from the Move controller itself, and we recommend not playing with the Move controller at all. It's another case of the game being translated directly onto the PS3 without any improvement, and without consideration for the new platform. See, it seems that the Move controller's accelerometer isn't as sensitive as the Wii remote's. This affects one specific aspect of gameplay, but it's an infuriating one. Despite the game avoiding the repetitiveness of constant waggle, it makes a horrible misstep for the sake of goofiness while sacrificing the player's comfort: as Travis fights dudes with his laser sword, the battery runs down, and in order to recharge the battery, you must shake the controller. The joke is that it makes you look like you're jerking off - har har - which may amuse you for about a second the first time you realize it. But then you have to shake the goddamn controller during every fight. On the Wii this was already obnoxious, but the Move controller makes it literally painful: you have to shake that thing really, really hard, which means your arm is going to cramp up fast. It's unbelievable that there's no option to do it some other way, like mashing a button.
If you switch to the Sixaxis, you still have to shake the controller, but the accelerometer is much more sensitive, meaning you don't have to act like you're trying to murder the damn thing. Unfortunately, it also means that some of the special moves involved when you kill enemies are a bit more awkward on the Sixaxis, as they were clearly designed for swinging a remote. So neither option is ideal, but we recommend going with the Sixaxis, which is annoying to have to recommend if you've invested in the Move and the game clearly supports it as a selling point."