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Bayonetta (Xbox 360)

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Bayonetta (Xbox 360) Description

Firing up Bayonetta, there's a fairly obvious comparison to be made – it looks a lot like Devil May Cry. While Bayonetta is not the latest DMC game, however, it is the brainchild of Hideki Kamiya, the creator of Devil May Cry. While Bayonetta is set in the same twilight demi-monde as the DMC series, instead of featuring Dante, this new game features a statuesque leather-cum-hair clad witch who carries the same name as the game. Bayonetta is a witch, and she wields the dark arts. The game's story revolves her having been missing for 500 years and then woken up with little memory of who she is. Unfortunately, she's found herself stuck in the middle of a pitched battle between good and evil, and she's on no one's side but her own. Her opponents are angels and heavenly hosts who she has to defeat on a daily basis to avoid being thrust down to hell, so the morality of the storyline is ambiguous to say the least. Bayonetta is, basically, a series of boss battles linked by a series of high-camp cut scenes. There is exploring and collecting items, but not so much that you'll actually notice it. Bayonetta is more about fighting one huge and apparently invincible monster before going on to then battle two of the same monster, with some other smaller monsters thrown in for measure. That, when you get down to it, is what Bayonetta's all about – fast, furious, all-out combat. You wield weapons from a garden-variety samurai sword to a fireball-producing heavenly horn to guns that take the place of your bootheels. When Bayonetta destroys an opponent or deformable set dressing items (plants, benches and the like) she is rewarded with collectible items and golden halos. The latter are the currency of the game, and can be spent in the 'Gates of Hell' bar and shop. Each battle results in a score and a medal. You are rewarded for combos and for not using items. You are penalised for taking damage. If you take too much damage it is possible to lose points in the course of completing a level of the game. Players might complete Bayonetta in a little over 10 hours. But it's unlikely that you'll do so with a very high score, or a collection of platinum level completion statues, so there are bucket-loads of re-playability. There are also five difficulty levels. 'Normal' is challenging, so you'll have to come back prepared and practised to complete it in the most difficult mode. It's also worth noting that there's an ultra-easy setting, which pretty much just requires you to just hit a button from time to time and the game will do the rest, so while this is a decidedly hardcore game in style, it's hugely accessible to newcomers. Even if you do become a grand master of Bayonetta, working your way up through the difficulty levels, this is not a game that is going lose it's visual appeal any time soon.
Publisher: Sega   Platform: Xbox 360   Category: Fighting  
Players: 1   Release Date: 08 Jan 2010   PEGI Rating: PEGI Rated 16+  

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Reviewed by:  monkey_monger       Rating: 
  • Currently 2 Stars.
I am going to start by saying that this game is not aimed at me. Maybe if I wated anime, or enjoyed entertainment from that culture it would be, but I do not. The story line is incoherient, the charactors are one sided and shallow, the main charactor is overly sexualised and the game just does not make sense! The action is very fun, but sitting through the story and having annoying pop song covers playing in the background grinds the joy to a halt. If the next segment sounds good to you then rent it, but if you think what the what, then steer clear. Your skin tight suit is actually made of your hair, and the special moves you do use this hair. The more powerful your moves, the more naked your charactor becomes.
Reviewed by:  Remy77077       Rating: 
  • Currently 2 Stars.
At the heart of the game is a very good, perhaps even excellent 3D combat engine. The trouble is that the structure and dressing of the game just serves to get in the way of the player actually enjoying it! The ridiculously awful QTE sections, boring overly long cutscenes and worthless storyline aside, there's the far bigger problem of the way the 'replay and upgrade' structure turns even the fun that could be had going for high scores or fast times into a semi-grind rather than skill. Basically, until you finish the game, grind for huge amounts of cash and unlock all the best items, you're unable to even play the game as any kind of score challenge, as otherwise you're not playing on a level field, it just feels like an item unlock challenge. Yet the basic gameplay is so much fun it almost makes me want to face the grind - almost. It's such a waste of a great engine and some great graphics. Oh and it's all very 'SEXY' and all that stuff the designer wanted, but only provided you can look past Bayonetta's disturbingly tiny head. Perhaps she's seen too much of the witch doctor.
Reviewed by:  Callum Hughes       Rating: 
  • Currently 1 Stars.
Im going to keep this short and sweet.. Possibly one of the worst games i've ever rented! Pointless fighting and violence which in it's self "could" make a good game, but using a female character and cheerful music doesn't make this game as good as it could be. Was a waste of my one rental a month.
Reviewed by:  No Name       Rating: 
  • Currently 1 Stars.
I am glad I only took this game out on a rental. Probably the only thing that attracted me to the game was a weaponry laiden chick in a black pvc (or leather) catsuit - that is the game. It's a handset battering psychedelic visual feast totally lacking in anything else. For arcade style beat-em up fans this is a must - anyone else should give it a try on rental - otherwise you would be best to spend your money on something else.
Reviewed by:  Danteblack       Rating: 
  • Currently 5 Stars.
Bayonetta is brought to you by the creator of Devil May Cry and like that game it reinvents the 3rd person action adventure for a new generation. Bayonetta puts you in control of a Witch whom, after spending some 20 years trapped in a lake, is trying to recover from some serious amnesia. You’ll meet some interesting characters along the way and so long as you have more of an open mind you may even grow to like them. I have almost nothing but praise for this game but I would admit the story makes little sense. Even on my 2nd play through I can honestly say it still doesn’t make much sense. Graphics are excellent; everything looks sharp, clean and runs at a brisk 60 frames per second. The sound is fantastic, especially every time Bayonetta speaks in her sultry, suggestive tone. Supporting characters get the job done but they’re not memorable and fail to live up to the sexy heroine. Combat is the clear winner here. Neither a button basher or impossible to master, the combat covers for all play styles. Most levels could be completed without repeating the same combo twice if you wanted it to once you have all upgrades. Boss battles are the main attraction here. When you encounter one Bayonetta will let her hair down (figuratively and literally) and the chaos will ensue. Each boss defeat is rewarded with the same insane over-the-top action cut scenes you’ll expect from this developer. It should be noted that the Xbox 360 version runs and looks noticeably better than its PS3 counterpart. If you have the choice of console; play it on 360. Platinum Games have truly outdone themselves here and any fan of the genre would be foolish not to give this game a chance. In light of the success of Sony’s behemoth “God of War”, many are ignoring games like Bayonetta as clones. Devil May Cry set the bar, God of War aimed and hit that bar – Bayonetta has now raised that bar.
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