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2019 video game

Travis Strikes Again:
No More than Heroes
Travis Strikes Again Poster.jpg
Programmer(s) Grasshopper Manufacture
Publisher(s)
  • Nintendo Switch
  • Grasshopper Manufacture
  • PlayStation 4
    • JP: Marvelous
    • NA: Xseed Games
    • European union: Marvelous Europe
    Windows
  • Marvelous
Manager(s)
  • Goichi Suda
  • Ren Yamazaki
Producer(s)
  • Goichi Suda
  • Kazuyuki Kumagai
Programmer(due south) Toru Hironaka
Artist(due south)
  • Boneface
  • Yūsuke Kozaki
Writer(s)
  • Goichi Suda
  • Masahi Ooka
  • Keita Takayanagi
Composer(due south)
  • DJ Kazuhiro "MEEBEE" Abo
  • DJ 1-2[ii]
Series No More than Heroes
Engine Unreal Engine 4
Platform(s) Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Windows
Release
  • Nintendo Switch
  • January eighteen, 2019
  • PlayStation 4, Windows
  • Oct 17, 2019[1]
Genre(southward) Activeness-adventure, hack and slash
Mode(s) Single-role player, multiplayer

Travis Strikes Over again: No More than Heroes [a] is an action-adventure hack and slash video game developed and published past Grasshopper Manufacture. The game was released for Nintendo Switch on January 18, 2019, and for PlayStation 4 and Windows later that year. Directed by Goichi "Suda51" Suda, the game is role of the No More Heroes franchise and features series protagonist Travis Touchdown fighting Badman, the father of Bad Girl. The two are drawn into a possessed video game console, and must fight through its various games. As the beginning championship he has directed since the first No More Heroes, Suda collaborated with several indie developers to feature elements from their games in Travis Strikes Again. While office of the No More Heroes series, Suda does not consider the game a direct sequel to the previous title No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle, but a fresh offset for the character Travis.

Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes received mixed reviews upon release, with critics praising its story and imaginative presentation, while finding the game play aspects repetitive. 5 months after the game's initial release, No More than Heroes III was announced at E3 2019, acting as a follow-up to the game, and a sequel to the serial proper, released on the Nintendo Switch on August 27, 2021.[iii]

Gameplay [edit]

In a change for the serial, Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes is played from a top-downwards perspective. As Travis, players are tasked with going through multiple video games and defeating the bugs in each game. The levels are inspired by various video game genres such as platforming games and role-playing games. Despite this, gameplay and combat itself predominantly plays out equally a hack and slash like to that of previous No More Heroes titles, occasionally undergoing perspective changes and introducing new gimmicks or minigames that are pertinent to the genre of each individual game.[iv] New to the series is the power to equip "Skill Chips" (named after Gundam models) that allow the thespian to utilize an array of special attacks, ranging from a scattergun-type blast to an orbital laser. At the end of each game, the histrion faces against its residing boss. The game supports two-actor co-op with unmarried Joy-Con support, where the 2d player controls Badman.

Travis can render to his trailer at any time during game play, where the actor can purchase new attire to wear, and access the "Decease Drive MK-Two", which hosts the video games the player will explore. From the trailer, the player tin can also access "Travis Strikes Back" - an adventure mode designed as a classic visual novel where Travis explores the real globe in search for "Decease Balls" that contain the Death Drive'southward video games.

Plot [edit]

7 years after the events of No More Heroes 2,[5] a former professional person baseball player turned assassinator named Badman is on the run from the Smith Syndicate. He is tracked downward by one of the syndicate'south assassins, Dan Smith, who is seeking retribution for being double crossed. Badman justifies his actions as being for the sake of his own survival, as he wishes to get revenge on Travis Touchdown, who had murdered his daughter, Bad Girl, during the events of No More Heroes. Dan successfully tracks down Travis' location, granting Badman a Decease Ball and allowing Badman to live, under the condition that he impale Travis, and use the ball to resurrect his daughter.

Travis - now 37 years old - has isolated himself and lives in a camper in a forest in Texas, where he spends his time playing video games. When Badman attempts to deadfall Travis, the 2 accidentally awake a dormant video game console in Travis' possession - the "Decease Drive MK-Ii". The console reacts to Badman's Expiry Ball, and the two get transported into the video game that'southward independent in it. Travis and Badman larn from the console'due south AI construct, Death & Drive, that the unreleased panel was created by Dr. Juvenile, and completing the six Expiry Balls that comprise the only games developed for the panel will grant its role player 1 wish. The 2 class a truce, opting to team up to locate every Death Ball, and defeat all of the games, in order to resurrect Bad Girl.[6] [7] [8] [9] [x]

Travis interacts with a non-player character. The game's chance segments are conveyed through a classic visual novel setup.

The game explores Travis' current circumstances and Badman'due south backstory in visual novel portions that are set between each Death Drive game. In the concluding vii years, Travis had married sometime UAA confidant Sylvia Christel, and had two children, though he abandoned his family unit for their safety, as assassins kept showing up to battle Travis. In his search for the Decease Balls, Travis ends up traversing the planet and coming together characters from other Suda51 games, such as Kamui Uehara from The Silver Example, and Mondo Zappa from Killer Is Expressionless. Travis besides receives information about Dr. Juvenile and her by through fax messages from her purported husband, learning that Juvenile is a state of war orphan with genius intellect and an analogousness for video games, who was hired by the U.s.a. authorities to develop advanced technology. She likewise implemented elements of her history and upbringing into the Expiry Drive'due south games, such as basing the in-game serial killer "Doppelganger" on her adoptive father. Travis learns that the Death Drive MK-Two was designed every bit a motorcar that would create clones of its users, and that while information technology was initially intended for space travel, the authorities had re-purposed it to be a super soldier program - a prospect which caused Juvenile to sabotage the project in an deed of defiance, and go into hiding. Despite this, the mother machine responsible for its protocols nevertheless lays dormant within the CIA, and Travis is warned that completing all half-dozen Decease Ball games will crusade information technology to reboot, allowing the authorities to continue developing super soldiers. He is besides alerted that should information technology be reactivated, Juvenile would destroy the United States in retaliation.

Despite warnings, Travis and Badman successfully consummate every Death Brawl; however one of the games - Killer Marathon - turns out to exist an incomplete version of the game. As such, when they wish for Bad Girl's resurrection, she ends up being resurrected in the class of a canis familiaris. Travis later ends up locating a prototype for a Death Ball which, rather than transporting him into a video game, transports him directly into the CIA. Massacring his style through the facility he locates the Death Bulldoze mother auto which is existence guarded past Dr. Juvenile, who has infiltrated the facility and taken the form of "White Sheepman". Travis, expressing respect for her talents and sympathy for her suffering, reluctantly battles and ultimately defeats her. He interacts with the mother machine and is transported to Mars, where he meets John Winter; the creator of the very original Death Bulldoze and Juvenile's mentor. Winter explains that he retired to Mars to escape Earth'due south problems, and safeguards the planet, opposing the government'due south plans to emigrate there. He offers Travis the opportunity to stay on Mars and live a perfect life. Travis declines, realizing that he can't carelessness his by, and deciding to face his problems head on. Wintertime responds past decapitating Travis, as the just way for him to return is to "die".

Back on Globe, Travis is approached by his cocky-proclaimed pupil, Shinobu Jacobs, who asks him to render from hiding to confront the assassins. Travis remarks that information technology'southward time for bloodshed. In a playable post-credits segment, Travis is controlled from a third person perspective similar to the previous No More than Heroes games, ready in a default Unreal Engine level. While attempting to arroyo a dummy, Travis berates the player for treating the area similar a game, proverb that they're currently "in development".

DLC #2: Bubblegum Fatale [edit]

Following the events of the main campaign, Travis and Shinobu are intercepted past Travis' twin brother Henry, who is now part of an enigmatic order with a vendetta against Travis. Travis and Shinobu prepare to boxing against his subordinates earlier they're interrupted by a pair of villainous alien lucha libre wrestlers bent on world domination, and a self-proclaimed super hero named "Notorious". When Travis questions the sudden presence of the new characters, Shinobu wonders whether they are foreshadowing "the next game". The collision is over again interrupted, this fourth dimension by Expiry & Bulldoze, who have broken free of the Expiry Drive MK-Ii and are seeking revenge against Travis. He manages to beat them in a game of Fire Pro Wrestling, obtaining the location of the completed version of the Killer Marathon Death Ball, which is in the possession of Travis' wife, Sylvia Christel. Travis returns to her estate, obtaining the Death Ball and reconnecting with his daughter and wife in the process. Afterwards beating the completed version of Killer Marathon, Travis and Badman successfully resurrect Bad Girl. Travis also spots a glimpse of the Death Drive mother car, which states that coding has been completed.

Development [edit]

The logo of the game was designed by Kojiro Kondo of Black Belt Jones DC, who was besides responsible for designing the original No More Heroes series logo.[11]

Following the release of No More than Heroes 2, Goichi Suda had been looking for an opportunity to go along the serial, but became decorated with other projects, such as his involvement with Permit Information technology Die. In mid-2016, as work on Let It Die was terminal, he was invited to 1 of Nintendo's pre-release developer meetings for the and so-upcoming Nintendo Switch. While the console was dissimilar from the Wii, information technology offered similar motion-based features through the Joy-Con, and he recognized he could revive No More than Heroes for the arrangement. He felt the game would fit in well among the planned Switch titles like The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Super Mario Odyssey.[6]

Suda considered the No More Heroes series as "fun slash 'em up kind of games", but with Travis Strikes Once again, he wanted to play effectually with the history of video games and the idea of retro games, and "how Travis would interact with the private rules and the individual vibe from each game".[12] The half dozen games are new games developed for the title, some in homages to existing indie games, with at least one being a vector browse game.[7] [8] [12] When originally announced, some took Suda's comments to reflect that the levels would be fix within bodily indie games like Hotline Miami, just Suda later on clarified that these games would be featured as "T-shirt collaborations", with Travis able to unlock and clothing clothing items that promote these indie games, a concept he came up with while seeing various game expositions similar PAX West.[thirteen] One such championship is Hyper Light Drifter, with Nintendo of America showcasing Travis's shirt alongside announcing the game's release on the Switch.[14] Suda wanted players to see Travis as a fan of indie games, not only to requite recognition to the indie game scene, but due to his belief that Grasshopper is similar to an indie developer, and he wanted to show his back up of the up-and-coming smaller studios.[v] He estimated that there will be at least 15 indie games represented in Travis Strikes Again, with titles to be revealed every bit part of the ongoing promotion.[15] The game would besides run into the add-on of t-shirts from The Legend of Zelda: Air current Waker,[16] The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask [17] and Zelda II: The Adventure of Link [eighteen] that grant Travis a spin attack. The thought of crossing between games was partially influenced past the motion-picture show Existenz.[6] UK artist Boneface contributed designs for the game's boss battles.[five]

There will likewise be sections of the game that use the standard gameplay approach as the other No More Heroes titles.[12] Ane goal of the game for Suda was to have it be completely playable on a unmarried Joy-Con controller for the Nintendo Switch version, simplifying the controls compared to the second game.[ix] Reporters from Eurogamer and Polygon have taken Suda'south comments that the game may support multiplayer, since the Switch supports ii Joy-Con. Suda was unable to speak on this under confidentiality at PAX West, just did tell reporters who asked near this that at that place are "2 main characters, then draw your own conclusions, if you lot desire".[9] [19] [5]

The game is being developed in Unreal Engine iv.[20] At the fourth dimension of reveal, Robin Atkin Downes, the voice of Travis in the previous titles, had reportedly not been asked to reprise his role in Travis Strikes Once again.[21] He was later confirmed to exist returning to the role in December 2018.[22]

Travis Strikes Over again was teased during the January 2017 reveal conference of the Nintendo Switch. Suda was present for the live consequence, and appeared on phase to show a promotional image of Travis Touchdown wearing a shirt that said "Travis Strikes Again";[23] however, no mention of the No More Heroes serial was fabricated. Suda said in a later on interview that this was a purposeful choice, as he wanted the tease to characteristic Travis himself as the central focus.[12] The game was formally appear equally Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes in an August 2017 Nintendo Direct, along with further reveals at the PAX Westward upshot a few days later.[12] Suda noted that the title's ordering, placing the series' name after Travis Strikes Again, was to insinuate to the fact he does non consider this game a direct sequel but instead "the beginning of a new hazard, of a new series for Travis" simply that notwithstanding otherwise takes place in the No More Heroes universe.[ix] Suda as well stated that Travis Strikes Again serves equally "something of a stepping rock on the road to No More Heroes iii", and hopes to make a truthful sequel if the game proves successful enough.[24]

On November fourteen, 2018, Grasshopper Industry announced that Travis Strikes Again would receive a physical edition which would exist distributed past Nintendo. The physical version of the game is also bundled with a season laissez passer. The developers have confirmed that some of the additional content will include a new playable character, a new scenario, and a new stage.[25] The start DLC pack was later confirmed to include a scenario for Badman, likewise every bit series-recurring grapheme Shinobu Jacobs as a playable graphic symbol, while the second pack includes a new scenario for Travis, a new stage for the game Killer Marathon, and Bad Daughter from No More Heroes as a playable character.[26] Grasshopper further confirmed that Robin Atkin Downes would be returning in the part every bit Travis, and that Steve Blum had been cast as Badman. Kimberly Brooks and Kathryn Fiore were confirmed to render in the roles of Shinobu Jacobs and Bad Girl respectively, while Greg Ellis was bandage to play a new boss character, Brian Buster Jr.[27]

A PlayStation 4 and Windows version were released on October 17, 2019.[i]

Reception [edit]

Travis Strikes Once more: No More Heroes received "mixed or average reviews", according to review aggregator Metacritic.[28]

Several reviewers for Famitsu noted that the concept of switching betwixt different "games" was a unique approach that offered the game a constantly refreshing sense of presentation, praising the game's ability to brand the thespian want to keep playing in social club to find out what happens side by side. The visuals and combat of the game were also praised for their explosive way and satisfying feedback, though a few reviewers felt that at times the gainsay could end upwards being a bit of a grind.[32]

The Switch version of the game met internal expectations for sales,[42] reaching 24th on the eShop all-time sellers nautical chart.[43] The PS4 version did not place in the top 30 in its week of release.[44]

Notes [edit]

  1. ^ Japanese: トラヴィス・ストライクス・アゲイン ノーモア★ヒーローズ, Hepburn: Toravisu Sutoraikusu Agein Nō Moa Hīrōzu

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External links [edit]

  • Official website (in Japanese)

wellsadow1956.blogspot.com

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Travis_Strikes_Again:_No_More_Heroes

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