Always put this one off, thought it was a lazy spin-off just to get interest back in the series but this feels just as interesting as Killer 7 or the original No More Heroes.
An odyssey through one man's head that tries to encompass a lifetime of regrets and choices. One feels like this Suda's attempt to get his mojo back and I can't deny it worked on me. I will always go to bat for works that feel indulgent, art that feels like an extended therapy session that we're allowed to look in on. Travis Strikes Again feels like a reckoning with what came before and if my analysis feels shallow it's only because so many talented folks have wrote about how this is a unique piece of the medium.
Suda Strikes Again

Reviewed on Apr 09, 2024


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