Allegedly Speaking writes: "At first I thought Bayonetta was going to be just another God of War or Devil May Cry clone, desperately trying to capture the horny male segment of the gaming populace (and let's face it, that is pretty much all of us) with the over the top sexuality of it's female protagonist.
Turns out that I was absolutely right, and I loved every second of it. While Bayonetta is all of those things, it does them very well without taking itself to seriously. I think that, above all else, is what made Bayonetta truly enjoyable to play. I mean come on...who can take a chick wearing guns on her heels and saying things like "I'll bust a cap in yo ass!" in a british accent seriously."
The creator of the Bayonetta franchise Hideki Kamiya appeared in an interview and discussed the plans for the future of the series.
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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.