-Death Force Skill is also a Refernce to Star Wars Force Push -The Final Boss fight is a reference to Super smash Bros -Travis Bike is a Reference to the 1988 Anime "Akira" if you press B you even recreate an iconic Scene of the Movie. -Takashi Miike´s (famous Director of many japanese Movies) Work´s are getting referenced several Times. He even appears himself personally late in the Game. -In the Fight against Sonic Juice the Game switches to an RPG System which its Hub strongly reminds on old Final Fantasy Games. -The Places you visit in the Game are also references like Battle of War to Call of duty and Thunderdome to Mad Max and Fist of the Northstar. - Notorious is making a reference to the WWE by calling it WWWWW - When Destroymans first appears and he is behind that smoke his Eye´s are glowing red sharing an similiarity with Terminator. -If you call the sushi Shop in your labratory it is revealed that DonMai Sushi is cooperating with Gber Eats. Iam not 100% sure but i think this a reference to Gods Eater a game similiar to Monster hunter.
Additional Easter Eggs and References: Spoilers Ahead! -When ordering DonMai Sushi at the laboratory, the delivery service "gber" is mentioned, an obvious reference to uber eats. -The Leopardon enemy shares its name with the giant mech in the tokusatsu adaptation of Spider-Man, Supaidaman. This is referenced in the enemy card for it. -Travis' bike in NMH3 is inspired by the iconic bike from the Anime Film AKIRA. Additionally, one can perform the signature Akira bike slide to brake or to more easily turn. -The true final fight again Damon is clearly inspired by the Super Smash Bros, which Suda51 wanted Travis to appear in as a fighter. -The mech that appears in the finale is an Arsenal from the game Daemon X Machina. It was published by Marvelous, the same company that published the Switch ports of No More Heroes I and II. -In the pre-fight dialogue before Mr. Blackhole's 2nd phase, "Earth-515" is mentioned. This references Earth-616, the main universe in the Marvel Comic Multiverse. (More to be added; suggestions welcome)
The intro dialogue for Travis's battle against Damon (the Super Smash Bros. inspired battle, not the giant robot one) also has two references to Final Fantasy 7. Reference #1: Damon mentions the Promised Land (the same land that supposedly has infinite magical power), when Travis asks him about where they are. Reference #2: Travis mentions that the train keeps going on and on, forever. That statement is reminiscent of Cloud's famous train line, "It's like this train. It can't run anywhere except where its rails take it."
When you climb a WESN tree Travis imitates mario's jump and "Wahooo!", The final battle reference to Smash Bros, and I'm pretty sure there's still a lot more, you could probably fill another video.
A 14 one for you in the battle ost Beast test close to 2min of the song you have a Zelda awakening reference song « guardian Acorn and power piece » theme
This is gonna be a 51 parts series.
-Death Force Skill is also a Refernce to Star Wars Force Push
-The Final Boss fight is a reference to Super smash Bros
-Travis Bike is a Reference to the 1988 Anime "Akira" if you press B you even recreate an iconic Scene of the Movie.
-Takashi Miike´s (famous Director of many japanese Movies) Work´s are getting referenced several Times. He even appears himself personally late in the Game.
-In the Fight against Sonic Juice the Game switches to an RPG System which its Hub strongly reminds on old Final Fantasy Games.
-The Places you visit in the Game are also references like Battle of War to Call of duty and Thunderdome to Mad Max and Fist of the Northstar.
- Notorious is making a reference to the WWE by calling it WWWWW
- When Destroymans first appears and he is behind that smoke his Eye´s are glowing red sharing an similiarity with Terminator.
-If you call the sushi Shop in your labratory it is revealed that DonMai Sushi is cooperating with Gber Eats.
Iam not 100% sure but i think this a reference to Gods Eater a game similiar to Monster hunter.
Additional Easter Eggs and References:
Spoilers Ahead!
-When ordering DonMai Sushi at the laboratory, the delivery service "gber" is mentioned, an obvious reference to uber eats.
-The Leopardon enemy shares its name with the giant mech in the tokusatsu adaptation of Spider-Man, Supaidaman. This is referenced in the enemy card for it.
-Travis' bike in NMH3 is inspired by the iconic bike from the Anime Film AKIRA. Additionally, one can perform the signature Akira bike slide to brake or to more easily turn.
-The true final fight again Damon is clearly inspired by the Super Smash Bros, which Suda51 wanted Travis to appear in as a fighter.
-The mech that appears in the finale is an Arsenal from the game Daemon X Machina. It was published by Marvelous, the same company that published the Switch ports of No More Heroes I and II.
-In the pre-fight dialogue before Mr. Blackhole's 2nd phase, "Earth-515" is mentioned. This references Earth-616, the main universe in the Marvel Comic Multiverse.
(More to be added; suggestions welcome)
If Travis falls into lava during one of the ore mining missions, he does the Terminator 2 thumbs up as he sinks under the surface.
Rocky references
Super Mario jump fall when climbing trees. Also says "wahhooooo" during fall
The intro dialogue for Travis's battle against Damon (the Super Smash Bros. inspired battle, not the giant robot one) also has two references to Final Fantasy 7. Reference #1: Damon mentions the Promised Land (the same land that supposedly has infinite magical power), when Travis asks him about where they are. Reference #2: Travis mentions that the train keeps going on and on, forever. That statement is reminiscent of Cloud's famous train line, "It's like this train. It can't run anywhere except where its rails take it."
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Fourth of July is referring to independence day
Another reference is one of travis's shirts looks like joy division's unknown pleasures album
When you climb a WESN tree Travis imitates mario's jump and "Wahooo!", The final battle reference to Smash Bros, and I'm pretty sure there's still a lot more, you could probably fill another video.
Also, FU is a clearly reference to ET, his name come from the letters next to the "E" and the "T", being the "F" and the "U"
Also a play on words for F*** Y**
1:03 i mean thats obviously also an independence day reference but whatever
You forgot the Rocky references
Another reference is that the intro for each chapter is from Ultraman 1967’s intro
1:05 this is both a reference to Independence Day and Empire Strikes Back
You miss the resident evil 6 easter egg too. The boulder punching with alien shells.
I'm just now realizing the "fourth of july" line right before the Star Wars reference is a nod to Independence Day lol
The reference to Final Fantasy is missing, in the fight against the boss Sonic Juice.
Hello. one question, how can i find the guy that looks like máster gida that appears at 4:09 in the game?
Yeah looks like Suda knows how to mock everything that I like in this game.
1:14 Yeah I’m a huge fan of Star Wars too
Independence Day film also
One of the dialogue was also a reference to Ichi the Killer
Thanks jeane
You forgot the final fantasy and smash refernce
Haw do you open all the map
Nice
A 14 one for you in the battle ost Beast test close to 2min of the song you have a Zelda awakening reference song « guardian Acorn and power piece » theme
what is no more heros III?
possibly a game
A game maybe?
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