Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes Trailer Showcases Top-Down “Life is Destroy”

Venture through a neighbourhood in pursuit of Mr. Doppelganger, a serial killer.

Posted By | On 04th, Jan. 2019

Travis Strikes Again No More Heroes

Grasshopper Manufacture’s Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes will be among the first major titles for the Nintendo Switch to kick off the new year. It’s not your traditional hack and slash title like previous No More Heroes games. Instead, Travis Touchdown is trapped in a gaming system and races from one indie-rific game to the next to hunt the Death Balls.

One such game is “Life is Destroy”. Boasting puzzle action elements, players will be trailing a serial killer named Mr. Doppelganger. Despite taking place in the top-down perspective, the trippy style and hack and slash nature of the franchise has been retained.

Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes is out on January 18th for the Nintendo Switch. A Season Pass is also available and will provide access to DLC packs in February and April with Black Dandelion and Bubblegum Fatale respectively. Shinobu and Bad Girl from the previous games will be playable, while a new level, Killer Marathon, will also be added.


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