Travis Strikes Again
Travis Touchdown's roguelike revenge tour, given the physical treatment it deserves. This Travis Strikes Again collector's set for Nintendo Switch packages the game alongside an 80-page hardcover art book, four two-sided lithographs on card stock, and a Pantone-colored box.
Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes was Suda51's return to the franchise that made him a household name among gaming's more adventurous collectors. It's weird, it's self-aware, and it's packed with references to indie games that show Suda was paying attention to the same scene we were. The hack-and-slash gameplay gets filtered through different game-within-a-game genres, keeping each stage feeling fresh and unpredictable.
The 80-page hardcover is where Grasshopper Manufacture's visual identity really gets to breathe. Suda51's games have always been as much about aesthetic as gameplay, and seeing that design philosophy laid out across eighty pages of never-before-released material gives collectors a window into the creative process. The lithographs are double-sided and printed on card stock that holds up to display. This edition, without the signed certificate of the other variant, represents the more accessible entry point into Travis Strikes Again collecting. But don't mistake accessible for common. Switch collector's editions from this era are already tightening up in availability, and anything tied to Suda51's name carries a built-in audience of dedicated hunters who know exactly what they're looking for.



