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Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes is without a shadow of a doubt a good game. But, it doesn’t try and push the boundaries of... Read more
Darkstation
Suda51 is nothing if not subtle. His games always feel outrageous and over-the-top in ways that can be difficult to hold onto some measure of... Read more
FingerGuns
It’s going to be hard to recommend it when I’ve knocked it as being repetitive several times (which is ironic, when you think about it).... Read more
Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes is an appetizer for the main course that is sure to be No More Heroes III. Indeed, it is... Read more
PC Invasion
I really wanted to like this game, but it makes it very difficult. From the bland levels to the horribly repetitious nature of the simple... Read more
cublikefoot
Although it is not a mainline entry in the series, Travis Strikes Again is a decently fun spin-off that serves as a good introduction to the series... Read more
Serving as a spin-off of the previous two titles, Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes features some of the charm and DNA of the past... Read more
Gameplanet
Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes is a maddeningly repetitive experience and should be avoided at all costs. Read more
Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes is a unique arcade-style hack-and-slash with sub-standard, repetitive combat and an interesting narrative for hardcore Suda fans, but offers... Read more
ZTGD
As a fan of the No More Heroes and Suda51 in general, it pains me to see the series stumble in this way, as the... Read more
Impulsegamer
Travis Strikes Again is a significant departure from the series with disappointing gameplay, but exceptional style. Read more
I don’t know why Travis Strikes Again exists, but it does, and that’s what I’d call “unfortunate” within the broader context of the series. No... Read more
oprainfall
In the end, I did enjoy Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes, but it felt like a placeholder until we get No More Heroes 3.... Read more
Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes can be engaging and stylish when it wants to be. However, it rarely wants to be either of those... Read more
Rice Digital
Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes is out now for Nintendo Switch. Did we sell you on the game, you can grab it right here! Read more
Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes feels less like a passion project and more like an obligation to return to an old hit. It has... Read more
AusGamers
In a game where you use toilets to save, fight with a lightsaber-like weapon, assassinate strange and odd characters in a world chock-full of pop... Read more
Cubed3
Repetitive, dry, and inexplicably uninteresting, Travis Strikes Again is a massive misstep for a series with an otherwise solid track record. It's not so much... Read more
IGN
Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes has Suda51's eccentric charm, but the repetitive hack and slash gameplay doesn't feel nearly as great as previous entries... Read more
Full of trademark style and promising concepts, it doesn’t manage to live up to its own potential, let alone expectations, due to repetitive gameplay and... Read more
Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes definitely deviates from the series’ standard, but it implements the changes in a way that’s refreshing, unique and incredibly... Read more
Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes is a solid return for the assassin but one not without its problems. While the writing feels just as... Read more
Daily Star
Unfortunately, though there is fun to be had battling bosses and experiencing its off-the-wall storyline, Travis Strikes Again is difficult to recommend even at the... Read more
MonsterVine
Travis Strikes Again is an oddity, to say the least. Sometimes, it can be a lot of fun, but at other times, it can be... Read more
Overall, Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes relies way too much on meta humor and very bland gameplay. Fans will likely have a lot of fun,... Read more
Wccftech
No More Heroes: Travis Strikes Back is not a complete failure, and there's a lot to love here, but I'd be lying if I didn't... Read more
GameSpace
In short, buy it if you're a fan of any of those things, maybe wait for a sale if you're not quite sure. But here's... Read more
GBAtemp
TSA: NMH is a game I was looking forward to and, in all honesty, I can't say that it fully satisfied my longing for some... Read more
Press Start
What would otherwise be a mess is beautifully brought together in Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes. While much more simplistic when compared to its... Read more
The best way to describe the way Suda's games play is "energetic." Read more
Stevivor
Touchdown's beam katana is back and will need to be recharged during combat. Read more
If you like Suda51, there's enough here to keep you hooked. Otherwise, tread cautiously. Read more
Not quite the glorious return we wanted for Travis Touchdown, for all of this game's desire to be weird it does a better job of... Read more
PowerUp!
Fans of Travis’ previous adventures may be disappointed by this down-scaling but in reducing the size of his vision, Suda has been able to finally... Read more
EGM
Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes might not exactly be the game that fans of the series were hoping for, but if you're want to... Read more
The Escapist
Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes doesn’t invite you in. If you’re unfamiliar with the huge swatch of game history, Grasshopper’s catalog, or even games... Read more
TheSixthAxis
If you love No More Heroes, or any work of Suda51's, then Travis Strikes Again is a must-play game. Read more
GameCrate
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... Read more
Niche Gamer
Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes is an interesting yet enjoyable side-step for the No More Heroes series. Suda and his team took a risk... Read more
Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes is a welcome return of Travis Touchdown. Amidst the enjoyable gameplay is great storytelling and dialogue set in imaginative... Read more
There are plenty of amazing mindbending moments in Travis Strikes Again, but you have to work for them. If you're willing to play a decent... Read more
Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes is a flawed experience, yet boasts such as a commendable level of creativity amidst its restrictions that I was... Read more
GamingBolt
It's not No More Heroes 3, but it's a surprisingly full featured and fleshed out game, featuring some genuinely clever writing, and extremely meaty gameplay,... Read more
USgamer
I missed Travis Touchdown. I missed Suda51's punk verve. Travis Strikes Again is stylish in all the right ways. It looks cool, the music sounds... Read more
Shacknews
Technical issues, strange gameplay decisions, and an overall lackluster series of features make Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes an unworthy placeholder for the next... Read more
Twinfinite
I'm not inclined to play back through it right away, but it'll be staying downloaded on my Switch for those lengthy flights and commutes where... Read more
Thankfully, even if it's a little weird and limited in some respects, Travis Strikes Again is a fun game that makes me excited for the... Read more
A limp arcade action game amidst a sea of mindless references, Travis Strikes Again fatally lacks the style of its predecessors. Read more
Critical Hit
Fans might get a kick out of this self-aware spinoff, but its referential meta-jokes ultimately fall flat. Worse though is that it's just not very... Read more
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... Read more
Here at Nintendo Enthusiast, we are covering the latest Nintendo titles in written and video format. If you're more interested in video content you can... Read more
COGconnected
unforgiving camera during combat. Whether you are a fan of Suda51’s work or have never played any of his wild titles before, Travis Strikes Again... Read more
Destructoid
Travis Strikes Again has some undeniable lows but the No More Heroes charm and the prospect of co-op lifts it up. Whether it's learning the intricacies... Read more
DualShockers
Despite being a bit bland on the gameplay front, Travis Strikes Again is more often than not an enjoyable jaunt back in the shoes of... Read more
A worthy followup to the Wii cult classics, Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes is a fun and action-packed hack-and-slash adventure, when it isn't getting in... Read more
Travis Strikes Again returns to the more stylish tendencies of early Grasshopper Manufacture, with decent combat elevated by a strong sense of style and writing Read more
Screen Rant
Travis Strikes Again marks a glorious return for Suda51's No More Heroes series, melding myriad genres to create a totally wild arcade experience. Read more
CGMagazine
Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes is a great game that perfectly captures what I personally love about indie experiences Read more
GameSpot
Travis Strikes Again succeeds as a simple hack-n-slash with seamless co-op, but doesn't do enough to avoid repetition or challenge you in meaningful ways. Read more
WellPlayed
Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes is not only a fantastic return of an iconic series, but a dazzling reminder that Suda51 has still got... Read more
Gamer Escape
If there’s one take-away I have about Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes, it’s that it feels like a lower budget take on the series.... Read more
GotGame
For a budget No More Heroes experience with more content on the way, Travis Strikes Again is a fun ride. Read more
Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes is not exactly the full-fledged sequel fans have been asking for, but it’s a step in the right direction... Read more
Words like “repetitive” and “bland” should never really be associated with a Grasshopper game, but Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes is a sadly repetitive... Read more
ACG
"A title missing a lot of the magic from the originals" Read more
Easy Allies
Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes is another Suda51 curiosity, but it's not an especially interesting one. Read more
GameXplain
Quote not yet available. Read more
SA Gamer
While going away from the franchise's roots may have been an interesting idea in some far off universe, we instead got a game devoid of... Read more
Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes is without a shadow of a doubt a good game. But, it doesn’t try and push the boundaries of... Read more
Darkstation
Suda51 is nothing if not subtle. His games always feel outrageous and over-the-top in ways that can be difficult to hold onto some measure of... Read more
FingerGuns
It’s going to be hard to recommend it when I’ve knocked it as being repetitive several times (which is ironic, when you think about it).... Read more
Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes is an appetizer for the main course that is sure to be No More Heroes III. Indeed, it is... Read more
PC Invasion
I really wanted to like this game, but it makes it very difficult. From the bland levels to the horribly repetitious nature of the simple... Read more
cublikefoot
Although it is not a mainline entry in the series, Travis Strikes Again is a decently fun spin-off that serves as a good introduction to the series... Read more
Serving as a spin-off of the previous two titles, Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes features some of the charm and DNA of the past... Read more
Gameplanet
Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes is a maddeningly repetitive experience and should be avoided at all costs. Read more
Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes is a unique arcade-style hack-and-slash with sub-standard, repetitive combat and an interesting narrative for hardcore Suda fans, but offers... Read more
ZTGD
As a fan of the No More Heroes and Suda51 in general, it pains me to see the series stumble in this way, as the... Read more
Impulsegamer
Travis Strikes Again is a significant departure from the series with disappointing gameplay, but exceptional style. Read more
I don’t know why Travis Strikes Again exists, but it does, and that’s what I’d call “unfortunate” within the broader context of the series. No... Read more
oprainfall
In the end, I did enjoy Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes, but it felt like a placeholder until we get No More Heroes 3.... Read more
Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes can be engaging and stylish when it wants to be. However, it rarely wants to be either of those... Read more
Rice Digital
Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes is out now for Nintendo Switch. Did we sell you on the game, you can grab it right here! Read more
Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes feels less like a passion project and more like an obligation to return to an old hit. It has... Read more
AusGamers
In a game where you use toilets to save, fight with a lightsaber-like weapon, assassinate strange and odd characters in a world chock-full of pop... Read more
Cubed3
Repetitive, dry, and inexplicably uninteresting, Travis Strikes Again is a massive misstep for a series with an otherwise solid track record. It's not so much... Read more
IGN
Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes has Suda51's eccentric charm, but the repetitive hack and slash gameplay doesn't feel nearly as great as previous entries... Read more
Full of trademark style and promising concepts, it doesn’t manage to live up to its own potential, let alone expectations, due to repetitive gameplay and... Read more
Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes definitely deviates from the series’ standard, but it implements the changes in a way that’s refreshing, unique and incredibly... Read more
Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes is a solid return for the assassin but one not without its problems. While the writing feels just as... Read more
Daily Star
Unfortunately, though there is fun to be had battling bosses and experiencing its off-the-wall storyline, Travis Strikes Again is difficult to recommend even at the... Read more
MonsterVine
Travis Strikes Again is an oddity, to say the least. Sometimes, it can be a lot of fun, but at other times, it can be... Read more
Overall, Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes relies way too much on meta humor and very bland gameplay. Fans will likely have a lot of fun,... Read more
Wccftech
No More Heroes: Travis Strikes Back is not a complete failure, and there's a lot to love here, but I'd be lying if I didn't... Read more
GameSpace
In short, buy it if you're a fan of any of those things, maybe wait for a sale if you're not quite sure. But here's... Read more
GBAtemp
TSA: NMH is a game I was looking forward to and, in all honesty, I can't say that it fully satisfied my longing for some... Read more
Press Start
What would otherwise be a mess is beautifully brought together in Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes. While much more simplistic when compared to its... Read more
The best way to describe the way Suda's games play is "energetic." Read more
Stevivor
Touchdown's beam katana is back and will need to be recharged during combat. Read more
If you like Suda51, there's enough here to keep you hooked. Otherwise, tread cautiously. Read more
Not quite the glorious return we wanted for Travis Touchdown, for all of this game's desire to be weird it does a better job of... Read more
PowerUp!
Fans of Travis’ previous adventures may be disappointed by this down-scaling but in reducing the size of his vision, Suda has been able to finally... Read more
EGM
Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes might not exactly be the game that fans of the series were hoping for, but if you're want to... Read more
The Escapist
Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes doesn’t invite you in. If you’re unfamiliar with the huge swatch of game history, Grasshopper’s catalog, or even games... Read more
TheSixthAxis
If you love No More Heroes, or any work of Suda51's, then Travis Strikes Again is a must-play game. Read more
GameCrate
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... Read more
Niche Gamer
Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes is an interesting yet enjoyable side-step for the No More Heroes series. Suda and his team took a risk... Read more
Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes is a welcome return of Travis Touchdown. Amidst the enjoyable gameplay is great storytelling and dialogue set in imaginative... Read more
There are plenty of amazing mindbending moments in Travis Strikes Again, but you have to work for them. If you're willing to play a decent... Read more
Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes is a flawed experience, yet boasts such as a commendable level of creativity amidst its restrictions that I was... Read more
GamingBolt
It's not No More Heroes 3, but it's a surprisingly full featured and fleshed out game, featuring some genuinely clever writing, and extremely meaty gameplay,... Read more
USgamer
I missed Travis Touchdown. I missed Suda51's punk verve. Travis Strikes Again is stylish in all the right ways. It looks cool, the music sounds... Read more
Shacknews
Technical issues, strange gameplay decisions, and an overall lackluster series of features make Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes an unworthy placeholder for the next... Read more
Twinfinite
I'm not inclined to play back through it right away, but it'll be staying downloaded on my Switch for those lengthy flights and commutes where... Read more
Thankfully, even if it's a little weird and limited in some respects, Travis Strikes Again is a fun game that makes me excited for the... Read more
A limp arcade action game amidst a sea of mindless references, Travis Strikes Again fatally lacks the style of its predecessors. Read more
Critical Hit
Fans might get a kick out of this self-aware spinoff, but its referential meta-jokes ultimately fall flat. Worse though is that it's just not very... Read more
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... Read more
Here at Nintendo Enthusiast, we are covering the latest Nintendo titles in written and video format. If you're more interested in video content you can... Read more
COGconnected
unforgiving camera during combat. Whether you are a fan of Suda51’s work or have never played any of his wild titles before, Travis Strikes Again... Read more
Destructoid
Travis Strikes Again has some undeniable lows but the No More Heroes charm and the prospect of co-op lifts it up. Whether it's learning the intricacies... Read more
DualShockers
Despite being a bit bland on the gameplay front, Travis Strikes Again is more often than not an enjoyable jaunt back in the shoes of... Read more
A worthy followup to the Wii cult classics, Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes is a fun and action-packed hack-and-slash adventure, when it isn't getting in... Read more
Travis Strikes Again returns to the more stylish tendencies of early Grasshopper Manufacture, with decent combat elevated by a strong sense of style and writing Read more
Screen Rant
Travis Strikes Again marks a glorious return for Suda51's No More Heroes series, melding myriad genres to create a totally wild arcade experience. Read more
CGMagazine
Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes is a great game that perfectly captures what I personally love about indie experiences Read more
GameSpot
Travis Strikes Again succeeds as a simple hack-n-slash with seamless co-op, but doesn't do enough to avoid repetition or challenge you in meaningful ways. Read more
WellPlayed
Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes is not only a fantastic return of an iconic series, but a dazzling reminder that Suda51 has still got... Read more
Gamer Escape
If there’s one take-away I have about Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes, it’s that it feels like a lower budget take on the series.... Read more
GotGame
For a budget No More Heroes experience with more content on the way, Travis Strikes Again is a fun ride. Read more
Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes is not exactly the full-fledged sequel fans have been asking for, but it’s a step in the right direction... Read more
Words like “repetitive” and “bland” should never really be associated with a Grasshopper game, but Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes is a sadly repetitive... Read more
ACG
"A title missing a lot of the magic from the originals" Read more
Easy Allies
Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes is another Suda51 curiosity, but it's not an especially interesting one. Read more
GameXplain
Quote not yet available. Read more
SA Gamer
While going away from the franchise's roots may have been an interesting idea in some far off universe, we instead got a game devoid of... Read more
Atomix
Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes is a fun and dynamic hack n' slash experience: full of pop culture references, every Suda51 fan should try... Read more
IGN Spain
This game isn't No More Heroes 3. Suda51 and his team have released this Travis Strikes Again while they wait for the third great chapter... Read more
Areajugones
Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes is a spin-off that offers lots of fun and action elements. At the same time, there is also room... Read more
LevelUp
It's a miracle that Travis Touchdown is back in Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes. With great writing and addictive gameplay, the series makes an... Read more
Suda Goichi pays homage to some of the best indie games with Travis Strikes Again. We found lots of pop culture references, a unique sense... Read more
Atomix
Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes is a fun and dynamic hack n' slash experience: full of pop culture references, every Suda51 fan should try... Read more
IGN Spain
This game isn't No More Heroes 3. Suda51 and his team have released this Travis Strikes Again while they wait for the third great chapter... Read more
Areajugones
Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes is a spin-off that offers lots of fun and action elements. At the same time, there is also room... Read more
LevelUp
It's a miracle that Travis Touchdown is back in Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes. With great writing and addictive gameplay, the series makes an... Read more
Suda Goichi pays homage to some of the best indie games with Travis Strikes Again. We found lots of pop culture references, a unique sense... Read more
Gameblog
The disappointment is up to the punk, idiotic and meta fun that the first two No More Heroes provided. Admiring the independent scene that has... Read more
Gameblog
The disappointment is up to the punk, idiotic and meta fun that the first two No More Heroes provided. Admiring the independent scene that has... Read more
SpaceNerd.it
While Travis Strikes Again features a good story and well written dialogues, its reference won’t be understood by players who approach Suda51 works for the... Read more
IGN Italy
Travis Touchdown's return is full of craziness, just as you would expect from Goichi Suda. Unfortunately, is also a repetitive and aesthetically disappointing action game. Read more
Spaziogames
Travis Strikes Again No More Heroes is a very particular game, never trivial, and does a great job on Switch. Read more
Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes is colorful, crazy and unpredictable, representing a perfect appetizer while we wait for an official third game of the... Read more
SpaceNerd.it
While Travis Strikes Again features a good story and well written dialogues, its reference won’t be understood by players who approach Suda51 works for the... Read more
IGN Italy
Travis Touchdown's return is full of craziness, just as you would expect from Goichi Suda. Unfortunately, is also a repetitive and aesthetically disappointing action game. Read more
Spaziogames
Travis Strikes Again No More Heroes is a very particular game, never trivial, and does a great job on Switch. Read more
Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes is colorful, crazy and unpredictable, representing a perfect appetizer while we wait for an official third game of the... Read more
Travis Strikes Again doesn't live up to the name No More Heroes or the talent of Suda51 and bores for almost seven hours with blunt... Read more
Like nearly every project from Grasshopper Manufacture/Suda 51 you gotta say here: Love it or hate it. Fans of their previous work get everything you... Read more
Travis Strikes Again doesn't live up to the name No More Heroes or the talent of Suda51 and bores for almost seven hours with blunt... Read more
Like nearly every project from Grasshopper Manufacture/Suda 51 you gotta say here: Love it or hate it. Fans of their previous work get everything you... Read more
FNintendo
Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes has to be seen under different lights...and under one of them, this is an irreverent, eccentric, unique and captivating... Read more
FNintendo
Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes has to be seen under different lights...and under one of them, this is an irreverent, eccentric, unique and captivating... Read more
Pixel Arts
While fascinating art style, catchy music, and Travis Strikes Again storytelling can be appealing to Suda51 fans, superficial gameplay, repetition of campaigns, bad design, enemies... Read more
Bazimag
Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes has almost lost all the factors that made the original game and its sequel cool and fun. This is... Read more
Pixel Arts
While fascinating art style, catchy music, and Travis Strikes Again storytelling can be appealing to Suda51 fans, superficial gameplay, repetition of campaigns, bad design, enemies... Read more
Unboxholics
The title left me with a bitter taste and thinking about what might have been, if the developers had the required budget, Read more
Unboxholics
The title left me with a bitter taste and thinking about what might have been, if the developers had the required budget, Read more
Saudi Gamer
The bright side of this release is that the No More Heroes series is still alive after more than 8 years since no more heroes... Read more
Saudi Gamer
The bright side of this release is that the No More Heroes series is still alive after more than 8 years since no more heroes... Read more
GameMAG
Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes is a useless No More Heroes spin-off with an outdated graphics, boring gameplay, faceless music, weak dialogues and humor.... Read more
GameMAG
Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes is a useless No More Heroes spin-off with an outdated graphics, boring gameplay, faceless music, weak dialogues and humor.... Read more
SECTOR.sk
You love it or you hate it. Travis Strikes Again is a weird blast about the past with great co-op gameplay, and repetitive action as... Read more
SECTOR.sk
You love it or you hate it. Travis Strikes Again is a weird blast about the past with great co-op gameplay, and repetitive action as... Read more
XGN.nl
Travis Touchdown is back with a brand new adventure called Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes. This top-down viewed hack n' slasher mixes different kinds... Read more
XGN.nl
Travis Touchdown is back with a brand new adventure called Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes. This top-down viewed hack n' slasher mixes different kinds... Read more
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