In Bayonetta 3, a new character, Viola, is introduced without any context. Combined with a difficult moveset, the character never gets to shine.
It feels they added her to have a less sexualised protagonist to go forward with in the future games
I haven't played Bayonetta 3, but is it toned down with the adult humor and risqué fun?
A little, felt more about big gimmicks in this instalment. However I found it was them looking ahead for the future character wise There’s a reason the ending of the game is not going down well Can’t go into spoilers but once you see, it’s not just about what happens it’s just how.
It feels they added her to have a less sexualised protagonist to go forward with in the future games