Oct 28, 2010 06:31 GMT  ·  By

No More Heroes: Heroes' Paradise, the latest installment in the quirky hack and slash franchise, has just been confirmed for a North American release by Konami, after it was launched on the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 in Japan.

[admark=1]There are a few catches though, as in North America the game will only appear on the PlayStation 3, and will also have support for the new PlayStation Move motion control system.

It seems that Konami isn't confident enough to bring the niche title for the Xbox 360 in North America, and will only bring it to the PS3.

No More Heroes: Heroes' Paradise is the first title in the franchise that appeared for the next generation consoles, after the first two games that were exclusive to the Nintendo Wii and were published by Ubisoft in North America.

Now, the new title will be brought in America by Konami, and will see the hero of the series, Travis Touchdown, once again trying to eliminate some of the world's deadliest assassins in order to become the best.

In order to do so, PS3 owners will have to control him either through the regular DualShock 3 controller or the new PlayStation Move system, which has been launched for the Sony console.

Besides the main missions in the game and the side quests which can augment Travis' abilities, this version of the game will also have a Rebout Mode, where you can once again fight former enemies.

The game will also have brand new boss characters that weren't available in the Japanese editions of the game, as well as a Viewer Mode, which will allow gamers to watch the cut scenes of the game in HD.

No More Heroes: Heroes' Paradise is set to be released by Konami in 2011, and, like we said above, will be exclusive to the PlayStation 3.

Do you think this is the right move or should Konami also bring it to the Xbox 360?