Suda51 on wanting to make Travis Strikes Again its own series, Switch ports, Killer7 sequel unlikely
Travis Strikes Again is set in the No More Heroes universe, but it’s not the typical style of gameplay that fans are accustomed to. However, we know how important it is due to director Suda51 previously mentioning that it would be connected to a possible No More Heroes 3. And if all goes well, Travis Strikes Again could create a series of its own.
Suda51 spoke about that and more in an interview with Feed4gamers. Aside from discussing the future of Travis Strikes Again, he expressed interest in putting out “as many ports as possible” for his previous games and also indicated that a Killer7 sequel is unlikely to happen since a continuation is unnecessary.
As mentioned earlier today, Dragon’s Lair Trilogy will be out on the Switch eShop in a week. We have some footage below.
Bandai Namco has announced a new Dragon Ball Games Super Showcase that will be taking place next week. The event will be held on January 14, lasting for an hour.
It’ll go live at the following times:
Thanks to Mortal Kombat creator Ed Boon, we now have the boxart for Mortal Kombat 11. The image above will how it look when it comes to Switch – with proper packaging of course.
Mortal Kombat 11 arrives on April 23. A community reveal event is taking place a week from today.
After the latest coverage in Famitsu this week, Atelier Lulua: The Scion of Arland has received a new batch of details and screenshots. Today’s update covers sub-characters Cole Dueller, Lisa von Beilschmidt, Refle von Beilschmidt, Jeltje Jeremies, Wild Klinsmann, and Pamela Ibis, along with the battle system. We’ve rounded up everything below, courtesy of Gematsu.
Today, SEGA released the latest sneak peek at the sights and sounds for its arcade-style racing experience, Team Sonic Racing. One of the included tracks is Ocean View, which “will send Sonic and friends surfing around a pulse-racing, beachside highway, with the spectacular scenery of waves crashing in the distance.”
You can listen to the official theme for Ocean View below. Sonic series composer Jun Senoue partnered with artists Richard Jaques & S.A.M.E. to create the beachy track.
Source: SEGA PR
Bandai Namco issued a new Tales of Vesperia: Definitive Edition trailer to highlight the RPG’s Japanese release. View it below.