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Travis Strikes Again Feels Like A Return To The Madness Suda51 Does Best | Game Informer

GI: "We went hands-on with the newest levels for the indie semi-sequel to No More Heroes."

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No More Heroes: Travis Strikes Again Review - Mixed Genres, Mixed Feelings | MonsterVine

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 a repetitive drag. The characters and writing are fantastic, but the game’s tendency to flip between different gameplay styles makes its quality inconsistent."

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No More Heroes: Travis Strikes Again Review | GodisaGeek

Nick Gillham: "I really wish there was as much variation in the combat as there is with the penis jokes, but this is where we are, with joy-con in hand shaking it up and down like a teenager christening his new pin-up poster, and right now, that just isn’t enough."

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Suda 51 Wants To Make No More Heroes 3 After Travis Strikes Again

There is a hope for a more traditional game in the series later.

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ZeekQuattro2091d ago

I just hope its not one of those things where in order to get NMH 3 we have to buy the spinoff. I'm souring on Travis Strikes Again.

PhoenixUp2091d ago

How much does he expect TSB to sell? Neither NMH2 or NMH: HP sold better than the original NHM, so it’s unlikely this spinoff will do any better

AK912091d ago

Eh I'm honestly not too sure about that NMH1 was great but 2 felt a bit unnecessary would prefer a game in the style of the Killer 7 or hell even the Silver Case

CrimsonWing692091d ago

I'd buy it, I miss the crazy Suda 51 games and with how PC the social climate is here, it'd be a breath of fresh air to play something redonkulous on a Suda level. That being said... the actual gameplay in his games could be tightened up a bit.