![]() ![]() Its ridiculous and over the top, but I'm okay with that as is many of the fans. This game has had an amazing story as a selling point. ![]() Regardless it doesn't affect the game all that much. The one downfall of this is just the sear amount of intros for the amount of enemies you face someone slow down the pace of combat, when you go from one room seeing a brand new intro then you walk 10 feet and you see another one. The variety of enemies keeps it fresh, you never seem to be fighting the same 3 enemies for a prolonged period of time before a new enemy and intro popup. The new demonic enemies all look completely unique and fresh. The angelic enemies look similar to the first game with the porcelain faces and headless bodies but are still a spectral to look at. You can really tell the amount of detail and time they took to create each individual environment. The environments range from the golden skies of Paradiso, to the red and black world of Inferno itself, everything looks amazing. This game builds on the first game quite well, even if on a less powerful system then we all wished for. This game expands on the enemy type to now also include her old demonic friends from inferno who have now become disloyal to her. First off it continues the story of Bayonetta, a Umbra Witch who uses her hair (yes i said her hair) as a weapon to fight off angelic foes whenever she comes across them. First off it continues the story of Bayonetta, a Umbra Witch Ah Bayonetta 2, what can i say that hasn't been said in every review already. ![]() Ah Bayonetta 2, what can i say that hasn't been said in every review already. ![]()
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