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Un jeu d'action survitaminé, Une histoire et une narration fun, Un humour meta et référencé, Du coop total, Des boss réussis
Qui ne plaira pas à tout le monde, Certains jeux sont moins fignolés que d'autres, Répétitif
Etant un grand fan de Suda51 j'ai adoré mon expérience sur Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes! Un jeu qui ressemble à ce que j'attendais du créateur de Grasshopper Manufacture...
Publié: 2019-01-16, Auteur: Anthony , review by: geeksandcom.com
Sans réinventer la roue, Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes nous propose un excellent hack and slash doublé d'un très bon scénario. La jouabilité nous force à réagir rapidement et à sortir le meilleur des joueurs surtout si on monte dans les niveaux de...
Can be fun to play with another player, Decent attempt to integrate different genres into levels
Shame that different ideas don't feel connected, Plenty of easy improvements missing like being able to skip text, Starts to get repetitive/tedious far too soon,
Extrait: You know Suda51, of course. The self-styled punk developer of Tokyo's Grasshopper Manufacture, Goichi Suda's been the driving force behind offbeat classics such as Flower, Sun and Rain, Killer7 and No More Heroes. You might not know, though, that 2007's N...
Unfortunately, though there is fun to be had battling bosses and experiencing its off-the-wall storyline, Travis Strikes Again is difficult to recommend even at the discounted asking price. For an evening of co-op play, there are better options out there...
Funny and sharp writing throughout, Plenty of unpredictable variety across stages, Has a distinct and lovable personality, Jeane the Cat
Combat quickly becomes repetitive, Some stages are far better than others, Upgrade system is limited
Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes is a flawed experience, yet boasts such as a commendable level of creativity amidst its restrictions that I was unusually smitten with it. The combat is repetitive, the visuals are sub-par and, sadly, there isn't a lot...
Extrait: 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...