Bayonetta 2 is a character-action game like no other. DmC: Devil May Cry and Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance set the bar high for the genre last year, but Bayonetta kicks Dante and Raiden to the curb in this nonsensically spectacular romp. Top to bottom, the action is equal parts gorgeous and handled with exquisite precision. All of the visuals kick into high gear while you do what Bayonetta does best – destroy heaven and hell’s forces alike with a bewitching attitude. The visuals are stunning, the combat system is unrivaled, and the downright bizarre humor from the first game is back with a vengeance. Quite simply, Bayonetta 2 sets the benchmark for the entire character-action genre.
Bayonetta's character design and abilities have changed a lot since the series debuted in 2009, with new costumes and dark arts in every title.
Many fans have been expressing their disappointment with Bayonetta 3. Here's why the recently released game is a clear step down from Bayonetta 2.
I thought they focused on big kaiju like fights which felt gimmicky and thy brought this new character in to try and get away from the leading star
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I mean they pretty much killed 3 big characters. They killed Jeanne, Luka and Bayonetta herself and it's not the fact they died it's how they died, we've seen Jeanne and Bayonetta survive countless things yet they go out by the lamest ways possible.
Nintendo has updated Bayonetta 2 to version 1.2.0 and they have also shared the patch notes for this update on the Nintendo Switch.