

It isn’t every day I get to share a treat like this with people. It’s absolutely joyfully fun and bursting with charm and visible effort from start to finish, and honestly I feel lucky that I had the privilege to play a game this good. It was in beginning of September in Belgium (Europe). I recently got Bayo 2 and digital 1 for my birthday. While the first Bayonetta is still a very good game, Bayonetta 2 is such a simple and yet truly refined improvement on the original that I will not hesitate for a second to call it the better game of the two. At least now in the digital age we can summon old games on digital platforms, and still have at least a chance of playing them long after the fact (at least until they shut down the platform). I could go on for quite a while about Bayonetta 2, but at that point, I’d really just be gushing (even more than I already am).

Add to all of this the wonderfully varied enemy designs, all of different sizes and strengths with different moves and attack patterns, all found in encounters spread through wonderfully varied and well-designed levels that encourage exploration, and you’ve got something truly joyous at your fingertips. Enemies more clearly telegraph their attacks, you no longer lose magic meter when struck, you can dodge an attack mid-combo, and the game no longer penalizes your score at the end of levels for using basic healing items. After 500 years of sleep, a witch named Bayonetta awakes and finds herself confronted by enemies. The normal difficulty this time around is much more forgiving in general. Bayonetta : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive Favorite Bayonetta Topics Software Language English Description Bayonetta is an action game created by Hideki Kamiya.
