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Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes Review – A Nice Side Trip (PS4)



Time flies when you?re doing nothing in a trailer. It?s been nine long years since the last new No More Heroes game, and eight since the PS3 port of the first. Director/Producer Suda51 has some plans for the titular Travis Touchdown. But first, a diversion! Read our Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes PS4 review to see if this wait has been worth it, or if Travis was better left in the endzone of his last game.
Traveling Travis
Travis Strikes Again is set seven years after the events of No More Heroes 2. The story begins as a revenge tale involving Badman attempting to take out protagonist Travis Touchdown for killing his daughter. Plans quickly change as a video game console in Travis? possession forces the two to work together when it transports them into the worlds of various video games. Each of these worlds have different themes, and different play styles, at least at first glance. Mostly, it boils down to different modes of transportation or a changed camera angle in between bouts of familiar hack-and-slash action.
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