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Published: 2019-01-17, Author: Dave , review by: wccftech.com
Fun and filled with personality, Continues the story of Travis Touchdown
Action combat feels frustrating, not satisfying, Levels drag on too long
Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes is not a complete failure, and there's a lot to love here, but I'd be lying if I didn't say I was somewhat disappointed. While playing I skipped between being in love with the game's style and personality and sick to d...
Published: 2019-01-16, Author: Michael , review by: gamespot.com
Variety of effective skill attacks make combat a blast, Streamlined local co-op experience that enhances the hack-n-slash action, Monochromatic visual novel-style story chapters are well executed
Level design and challenges get repetitive and lack style, Attempts to change the pace feel underdeveloped, Bosses put up a good fight but rarely challenge you in meaningful ways
Solid and definitely has an audience. There could be some hard-to-ignore faults, but the experience is fun.How we score: The destructoid reviews guide...
Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes is a solid experience. While not a full No More Heroes sequel, it presents the Suda51 style with gusto and leaves me wanting more. While it could be more polished, it clearly does what it wanted to accomplish. It hig...
Published: 2019-01-16, Author: Steven , review by: ign.com
Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes is a low point for the action franchise. While each of the game worlds try to introduce new mechanics, they all devolve into predictable fights with waves of bland enemies. Slicing through them with the Beam Katana isn...
Travis Strikes Again is not a great game in the traditional sense, but if you are a ramen eating, pro-wrestling watching, anime loving, gaming nerd like Travis Touchdown, then you'll play it to the end nonetheless, and have a great time doing it...
Wildly entertaining and full of personality, Full of fluid, engaging hack-and-slash combat, Constantly surprising from front to back
Decidedly low-budget, Feels structurally disjointed at times, Fixed camera presents the rare issue
Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes is outrageous. The game is uncompromisingly zany: full of smart design, fluid combat, and laugh out loud personality front to back. While some may be turned off by its low budget feel and disjointed design, those who c...