Abstract: From the moment Bayonetta's prologue begins, it's made abundantly clear that you're entering a world of pure wonder and spectacle. As the prelude unfolds, you control the titular heroine and stylishly dispatch an angelic host of enemies while standing ...
Fluid, flexible, and fun combat system, Witch time and witch walk add new dimensions to battle, Fantastic, memorable boss fights, Intuitive scoring system with online leaderboards, Superbly animated
Some minor camera issues
Bayonetta is simultaneously gratuitous, ludicrous, and marvelous, but that's precisely why it's such a wild and fun adventure. ...
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Published: 2010-01-01, Author: Andrew , review by: gamespy.com
Abstract: Action games of this sub-genre have always been about style and flash, but Bayonetta takes style and flash to a completely new, completely over the top level. Bayonetta is a witch with near limitless magical abilities and the developers made good use o...
Abstract: Bayonetta is essentially a sequel masquerading as an original game. It's not a "nice first attempt." It's not short. It's not a foundation lacking features and variety and whatever else reviewers like to complain about. It has the kind of heft usually ...
Although Bayonetta has more than a few similarities to Devil May Cry, I wholeheartedly believe that this game is a must-play. Buyers beware, however: the 360 version is vastly superior to the PS3 version on a technical level, so PS3 owners fortunate en...