![]() you know.Ĭlick to shrink.No More Heroes is one of my favorite games ever but I'm not really going to go to bat for it's mechanics at all. I'm also praying that the release timing for that and Travis Strikes Again are not similar. I'm really looking forward to Red Dead Redemption 2 coming out. ![]() Is Bully your favorite open-world game of all time? It's just like how Travis lives in the small town of Santa Destroy - it's that same feeling. Bigger sizes like Red Dead are really cool too, but that small-town feel is something I really like. I love open-world that size of open-world is a great size. Ah! Bully! Rockstar! I would love to see them make a remaster of Bully. I'm so used to thinking about my own games that it's hard to get out of that mindset. I'd like all of them to be remastered as one package. I really like Burnout, so there's Burnout Revenge, Burnout 1, 2, 3. Goichi Suda: A recent example of one I liked would be Burnout Paradise Remastered. Which is the remaster YOU would most like to see from a company that isn't Grasshopper? GamesRadar+: Everyone's asking you about a Killer7 remaster nonstop, I imagine. You'll be happy/sad to know that it's a lot more Safe For Work than our previous, enlightening discussion of punk politicians and Travis Touchdown's favorite porn. And it wouldn't be a No More Heroes game if you didn't have to vigorously shake the controller to power up your sword every so often - though it feels a lot less suggestive when you're holding a sideways Joy-Con.Īfter taking in the laser-light-show special attacks and giggling at the boss rhapsodizing about the GDC party scene, I got a chance to chat with the wrestling-and-weirdness-loving auteur and Grasshopper Manufacture CEO himself, Goichi 'Suda51' Suda (via translator Alan Costa). ![]() The bird's-eye perspective and heavy use of neon in this level (which, unlike the premise of Travis Strikes Again, wasn't themed around any indie game I recognized) gave me flashbacks to Furi's style, while the arcadey pacing and visualized damage numbers evoked a mix of Gauntlet and Diablo. During a first hands-on demo during GDC 2018, I dove into some top-down, two-player co-op to guide Travis Touchdown and his new frenemy Badman through a brief chunk of the upcoming Nintendo Switch brawler, bashing plenty of skull-headed goons and beating up a chatty, fourth-wall-breaking boss named Electro Triple Star. I've played just enough of Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes to know that I'll definitely enjoy the final game. ![]()
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