No More Heroes was a ridiculously over-the-top brawler about an insufferable, arrogant nerd murdering people with a laser sword for profit. It was stylish, violent, magnificently bizarre, and a breath of fresh air for the mostly child-friendly Wii.
No More Heroes was a ridiculously over-the-top brawler about an insufferable, arrogant nerd murdering people with a laser sword for profit. It was stylish, violent, magnificently bizarre, and a breath of fresh air for the mostly child-friendly Wii.
Dan has a bad time with Travis Touchdown and is still recovering.
The game can look ok when the camera isn't a mile high in the sky; I'm struggling to think of anything; It has an end
Where to start Gameplay is mundane and repetitive; Dialogue is so cringey it's bad; Graphics and animation are last-gen at best; Level design is uninspired and feels incredibly copy paste.
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 the near complete abandonment of what made No More Heroes so appealing that plagues the hack n' slash, but the all-around drop in quality...
Why does it always rain on me
Sound design is excellent; The boss fights are interesting
Toilet save points are awkward in public; It's really quite ugly; The combat just isn't any fun
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