More than ten years after the original, and eight years after the sequel dropped in the West, director Goichi “Suda51” Suda is back with Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes.
So as much as it’s a spin-off, Travis Strikes Again could be the stepping stone Grasshopper needs to produce a fully-fledged No More Heroes 3.
Following the events of No More Heroes 2, Travis has sequestered himself from the assassins on his tail.
No More Heroes – the story of how a gaming and anime-obsessed loner, Travis Touchdown, gets tangled up with a league of assassins – was one of them.