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How to Unlock More Save Points in No More Heroes III

No More Heroes III is a truly wacky game, and it’s not just Travis Touchdown and the other characters that appear in the game that are so over the top. Many of the gameplay mechanics have that unique touch of craziness typical of Suda51 games that makes No More Heroes III such a different and fun game to play.

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This wackiness has also touched the saving mechanics of the game. Here’s everything you should know about them.

How to Unlock More Save Points in No More Heroes III

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No More Heroes III is among the few modern games that do not feature an auto-save option, so you will need to save your game manually every now and then to not lose progress. This is quite important if you are playing the game at high difficulty settings, as you may get defeated during a fight and lose a lot of progress if you haven’t saved your game.

In No More Heroes III, you save your game by using toilets scattered all over the map. At the start of the game, the only toilet available is the one inside your hideout, but you can use others as much as you need once you unclog them via a simple minigame involving shaking the Joy-Con controller or pushing the right stick, depending on the situation.

While this unclogging minigame is not too difficult to complete, it can be annoying to do so for some. Thankfully, once you have unclogged a toilet, you can use it to save your game for the rest of the adventure, so bear with it, and you will be rewarded for your patience.

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Francesco De Meo
Francesco has been writing about video games and the video games industry for almost a decade, focusing on all aspects of the industry. Having always loved handheld gaming, he joined TouchTapPlay in 2013 to cover mobile gaming and, later on, the Nintendo Switch console, which is today his most played console.