Mohonky
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Took me awhile to get into Bayonetta as always (have a love hate affair with it, it has that typical you'll suck ass for the majority of the game till you suss it out thing happening) but eventually made my way through Bayonetta and by the end was reasonably comfortable with it, I can always get Platinum combo's but I always end up sucking up too mucn damage and finish with stone rewards. Hmmm.
Anyway started on Bayo 2 and pretty much played it relentlessly till I finished it. What an improvement over the first. Loved it. It probably helped that I now knew or atleast had a better understanding of how the game worked and while it was definitely easier on the whole I still had a few enemies I never got the timing of attacks right for and caused me problems (not as bad as those assholes Grace and Glory though).
This was definitely the best game released last year for me, everything about it was really good and I appreciated how mucn colour was in the game after playing the original which was all murky browns and reds, the blue greens and purples really made the visuals shine in this one. I also massively liked the fact the channels levels werent hidden in some super obscure area that only reappears if you backtrack right through an area. That shit made no sense to do in the first and made missing shit way to easy. In fact hidden items in the first one felt like a chore so I missed a lot of enemy encounters and items where in the sedond they were carefully hidden but in logical areas as well, so I ended up getting far more encounters, items and challenge sections done.
Everything about the game was an improvement really. I actually used alternate weapons (never liked the alternates in the first), actually wanted to search around the game environment and look for extras and just all round enjoyed the combat more. First time I honestly felt like I was relaxing and enjoying Bayonetta rather than fighting with loving it and hating it all at the same time.
Still cant parry (use that Malhalla or whatever accessory though, beats me how you get the timing right for that with all the flashy shit happening on screen)
Anyway started on Bayo 2 and pretty much played it relentlessly till I finished it. What an improvement over the first. Loved it. It probably helped that I now knew or atleast had a better understanding of how the game worked and while it was definitely easier on the whole I still had a few enemies I never got the timing of attacks right for and caused me problems (not as bad as those assholes Grace and Glory though).
This was definitely the best game released last year for me, everything about it was really good and I appreciated how mucn colour was in the game after playing the original which was all murky browns and reds, the blue greens and purples really made the visuals shine in this one. I also massively liked the fact the channels levels werent hidden in some super obscure area that only reappears if you backtrack right through an area. That shit made no sense to do in the first and made missing shit way to easy. In fact hidden items in the first one felt like a chore so I missed a lot of enemy encounters and items where in the sedond they were carefully hidden but in logical areas as well, so I ended up getting far more encounters, items and challenge sections done.
Everything about the game was an improvement really. I actually used alternate weapons (never liked the alternates in the first), actually wanted to search around the game environment and look for extras and just all round enjoyed the combat more. First time I honestly felt like I was relaxing and enjoying Bayonetta rather than fighting with loving it and hating it all at the same time.
Still cant parry (use that Malhalla or whatever accessory though, beats me how you get the timing right for that with all the flashy shit happening on screen)