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8. Tsubaki MK-III Upgrades - No More Heroes

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No More Heroes follows low-level hitman, Travis Touchdown, who dreams of becoming the the world's greatest assassin. After battling through hordes of mercenaries and defeating the top ranked killers, Travis fulfils his dream after he is crowned the top dog in the assassin game.

Too bad he doesn't get a chance to celebrate since the ending implies he is killed by a hired gun while he's taking a dump. Some players were disappointed by No More Heroe's conclusion, saying it felt like an anticlimax.

But this isn't the real ending. If you tracked down and bought every Beam Katana, you will face the true final boss - your brother, Henry Cooldown. Not only is this fight exceptionally entertaining (and brutally difficult), you also get a lot of insight into the siblings' backstory, as well as Travis' agent, Sylvie, who happens to be Henry's wife.

Getting every Beam Katana isn't easy, since it'll set you back $744,000. (The Tsubaki MK-III alone is worth almost half a mil.) So, if you want to see the real ending, you'll have to grind like your life depends on it.

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