![]() Ramen Shops are hard to miss, so be sure to visit Bugjirou the ramen guy for a health and energy top-up.They’re powerful and it’s a shame to waste them on one lowly grub while the opposite side of the screen is teeming with baddies. Try to line up charge attacks (hitting ‘R’ when charged and waggling the right Joy-Con) to take down as many enemies as possible.It’s usually best to clear the crowd before taking on the tanks. Prioritise anything that fires projectiles, then concentrate on melee. Think carefully about the enemies attacking you.Find something that suits your playstyle. We found the Wing Chip’s electric shock and quick dash of the 00 Chip invaluable, but there are loads to choose from. Remember to level up from the pause menu to increase your attack damage – you earn XP with every enemy you defeat.Remember that using the toilets not only saves your game but also magically replenishes your health (magic indeed, judging from Travis’ wiping regimen).Recharging is simple click in the left stick and waggle the right Joy-Con. It becomes more powerful the longer you go without taking a hit, but every swing depletes the energy bar. Keep an eye on that beam sword charge.Beware though - the real strength of Travis Strikes Again come from the little surprises it throws up, and naturally there are spoilers below. ![]() As well as general pointers (hint: dodge a lot), we've included an overview of every boss you'll face. It's not the most complex game, but it's easy to get stuck in a rut and forget the variety of options at your disposal to approach each encounter. If you picked up Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes and are looking to give those bugs a sound thrashing, we've got some tips to get you on the right track. ![]()
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