Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes

User Rating
7.1/10 (84 ratings)
Release Date
18th Jan 2019
No. of Players
2
Genre
Action
Publisher
Grasshopper Manufacture
Developer
Grasshopper Manufacture
Content Rating
ESRB/Mature, PEGI/16
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Get into the game—literally! Beam Katana in hand, Travis Strikes Again!

Several years after No More Heroes 2... This time, the setting is a small town in the middle of nowhere in the American South. Badman shows up at the trailer Travis has been living in to exact revenge for the murder of his daughter, Bad Girl, and things go horribly wrong. As they battle it out, the two are sucked into the game world of the legendary game console, the Death Drive MkⅡ. Developed by Dr. Juvenile, the Death Drive MkⅡ has six games contained on Death Balls. It’s said that collecting all six and then beating each game allows the player to have one wish granted. Travis and Badman team up to use the Death Balls to bring Bad Girl back to life.

  • In the Adventure Part, you can search for Death Balls (game software) and enjoy hilarious interactions between characters.
  • Pass a Joy-Con™ to a friend and team up anytime, anywhere! By performing simultaneous Charge Attacks during co-op play, you can unleash the super-powerful co-op attack Choco Banana with Caramel Ice Cream.
  • Collaborations with various indie games! You just may find your own favorite character!
  • Features lots of laughs and iconic gags from the NMH series, such as saving your game on the toilet, etc.!
  • DLC scheduled to make fan favorites playable! Stages also to be added!
  • Hit the road in an all new adventure with gaming's most hardcore otaku assassin.
  • Beam Katana in hand, Travis Strikes Again!

Reviews 1

Nintendo Life said:

Billed as a side dish, Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes has been prepared with enough love and affection to become a filling meal on its own, packed with the spice and spirit you’d expect from Travis Touchdown. It’s a fun, indie-inflected blast of hack-and-slash which doesn’t change the world mechanically (and don’t go in expecting No More Heroes 3), but its sincerity and energy are charming. It’s an adult game – a gamer’s game – foul-mouthed and dripping with style. If you’re sitting on the fence, we’d recommend diving in, if only to support its infectious, celebratory spirit; Suda51 seems to have a real affection for Nintendo hardware and this makes you feel lucky to have him working on Switch.

8/10

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