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The editors liked
Quirky sense of humor
Special skills to find and unlock
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
Fun and filled with personality
Continues the story of Travis Touchdown
Deft balance of gameplay variety
Meta humor that works
Sheer strength of the style
Simple but amusing combat
Wildly entertaining and full of personality
Full of fluid
Engaging hack-and-slash combat
Constantly surprising from front to back
The editors didn't like
Overly simple and dull combat engine
Uninteresting enemy and level designs
Repetitive gameplay loop
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
Abstract: It's been almost two months since Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes had new content. We gave the game an 8 out of 10 when we reviewed it back in January, but it also had two DLC packs on the way. The end of February had the release of the Black Dandeli...
While the running theme of hack-n-slash is present for every game, Travis Strikes Again does a good job of providing variety in its presentation of each Death Ball. In many ways, the different Death Balls act as love letters to the history of gaming, from...
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 things, and is instead content to be a bland, boring slog that never gets out of first gear...
Published: 2019-01-18, Author: Stephen , review by: venturebeat.com
The outer layer of Travis Strikes Again is an amazingly experimental and superbly executed dive into the complicated personal relationship that Grasshopper Manufacture, if not Goichi Suda himself, has with the games medium.But at the middle of this whirlw...
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...