No More Heroes: Red Zone Edition is essentially a Japanese port of No More Heroes: Heroes' Paradise released to English audiences. The Japanese release of Heroes' Paradise does not include PlayStation Move support or the additional Desperate Struggle bosses, among other things implemented for the overseas version, however these appear in the reissued Red Zone Edition, along with ten missions removed from the original game and online leaderboards for a "boss rush" mode.
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