It's a Platinum Game first off, so don't expect any semblance of a cohesive story. Yet Bayonetta 2's story is increasingly better than the first one, mainly due to charming roster of characters previous players have grown to like.
It's a Platinum Game first off, so don't expect any semblance of a cohesive story. Yet Bayonetta 2's story is increasingly better than the first one, mainly due to charming roster of characters previous players have grown to like.
Some forces in the universe can't help but clash, what with opposites attracting, causality, and any number of unentertaining laws of physics, space, and time, so it's no surprise when Platinum Games thrusts heroine Bayonetta back into a war with the forces of light.
Weapon variety and combos; Smooth difficulty curve; Story campaign doesn't overstay its welcome; Far more self-aware this time around; NIntendo themed costumes come with special weapons; Tag Climax mode (mechanics also appear in single-player
Feels like a last-gen game at times; Far more self-aware this time around
If you like this type of game this is a given purchase, clearly among the best in the genre. Was also awarded "Game of the Year" in 2014 by, among others Destructoid. + Fat Boss Fights + Hard enough to be a challenge but still playable + Very unlock.
With its excellent combat and spectacular set-pieces, the Wii U's Bayonetta 2 will rightly make PS4 and Xbox One owners green with jealousy
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