Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes Reviews

Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes is ranked in the 34th percentile of games scored on OpenCritic.
8 / 10.0
Jan 15, 2019

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 could wish for. If you never played any title the studio has released so far and are not a fan of Indie Games you still get a decent Hack and Slay Co-Op Experience with some unimaginative enemy design and little technical hiccups.

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4 / 10.0
Jan 15, 2019

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 any cohesion or structure that is also really badly designed to the point of frustration. Suda51's off-the-shelf humour couldn't save a story so full of holes that you can mistake it for Swiss cheese. Nothing in this world can make me recommend this game. With dull combat, terrible visuals and just lazy design, this is an instantly forgettable game that failed its legacy completely. A true tragedy.

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Jan 16, 2019
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5.5 / 10.0
Jan 16, 2019
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Jan 16, 2019
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Jan 16, 2019
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8 / 10.0
Jan 16, 2019

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 and a sign of good things to come from Goichi Suda. With more than 10 hours of gameplay and further content planned via upcoming DLC updates, the game may very well keep you busy for a while. Another positive take that could be realized from the latest release: it’s a relief to know that Travis is back and he’s most likely here to stay.

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7.5 / 10.0
Jan 16, 2019

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 of game genres into a psychedelic adventure that plays out like a simple classic arcade game.

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8 / 10.0
Jan 16, 2019

For a budget No More Heroes experience with more content on the way, Travis Strikes Again is a fun ride.

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81 / 100
Jan 16, 2019

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 of humor and some unique mechanics, although some elements such as camera and jump controls are not polished, and combat becomes repetitive.

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7 / 10
Jan 16, 2019

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. I’m reminded of when a series on the PSX or GameCube would get a game on the GBA; It’s noticeably different, and not as highly polished, but in the end it’s still fun for what it is.

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9 / 10.0
Jan 16, 2019

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 it.

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6 / 10
Jan 16, 2019

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.

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4 / 10
Jan 16, 2019

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 revolutionized the video game in recent years, Suda51 gives the impression of having missed the hype train with this new, painful game.

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8.5 / 10.0
Jan 16, 2019

Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes is a great game that perfectly captures what I personally love about indie experiences

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8.3 / 10.0
Jan 16, 2019

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 epic comeback in game that we hope is just a taste of what's to come.

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Jan 16, 2019

Travis Strikes Again marks a glorious return for Suda51's No More Heroes series, melding myriad genres to create a totally wild arcade experience.

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7 / 10.0
Jan 16, 2019

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 well.

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8.3 / 10.0
Jan 16, 2019

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

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Jan 16, 2019

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 its own way.

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