3. No More Heroes
Grasshopper ManufactureIf your loved ones are anything like you, then they might be interested in this game in the off-chance it features a gratuitous amount of lightsaber battles. Theyre correct in a way. However, its apparent that creator Suda 51 also realised this, and uses this opportunity to make fun of Otaku and gamers. On the surface, No More Heroes is a brawler with lightsabers. Travis swings the sword with the tap of the A-button, and occasionally melee attacks with the B-button. Once hes whittled down an enemys health to near-zero, an onscreen direction appears, and Travis can brutally cleave his opponents in the corresponding directions. But in order to get to this insane bloodbath, Travis needs to make enough money to challenge the top ten assassins. Loved ones will undoubtedly walk in on you while making the corresponding motions with the Wiimote to do such fun activities as mowing the lawn, picking up coconuts, picking up trash, and all of the chores you might have had to do before your parents would let you play your video games. Of course all of this is accompanied with trippy visuals and off-beat characters. Grandmas with shopping carts fire lasers at you from afar. If your loved ones walk in on you when Bad Girl uses a baseball bat to beat up a line of gimps on a conveyor belt, then good luck explaining that one to them.