![]() This is a character capable of levelling entire cities in mere seconds, but his extra-terrestrial abilities are never flexed outside of the game’s bombastic beginning. After the opening sequences, FU doesn’t do much outside of having random character-building conversations with the next big bad on the rankings list right before they’re inevitably eliminated and never spoken about again. Unfortunately, that motivation and FU’s destructive capabilities begin to fade into the background as the game goes on. Putting aside No More Heroes’ past with resurrecting “dead” characters, it’s a great setup that serves to make FU feel threatening and personally tied to Travis’s motivation. Travis is given solid motivation courtesy of FU killing Travis’ comrade Badman and leaving his most ardent follower Shinobu in critical condition. It’s an insane setup that blows the entire setting of the franchise up to galactic proportions in an instant, but it doesn’t quite fulfil its astronomical potential. There’s been an alien invasion led by the belligerent four-eyed FU who’s returned to Earth to repay Damon – the boy who helped him escape the planet when he crash landed two decades earlier. Not much has changed on that front, but the surrounding circumstances certainly have. Nine years after the last numbered entry, the boisterous Travis Touchdown is back in his old stomping grounds of Santa Destroy to climb yet another set of assassin rankings to appease his object of lust turned wife Sylvia. ![]()
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