Did you PP the other games on hardest difficulties?I might try the witch trials before my PP run.
Also, you had a partner on the B2 witch trials???
Only a plat run on B2 very hard. That was quite a pain in the ass.Did you PP the other games on hardest difficulties?
Can only imagine what a nightmare that could be if you're not playing nearly flawless...
I am half way through the game, and I pretty much agree with this. I think on paper, this game would probably be the greatest action game ever made, and yet it doesnt quite get there. The combat is deep, so many new weapons, moves and systems, and yet it doesnt all come together due to the insane focus on mini bosses instead of mobs. It's a lot more fun to fight human enemies and bosses in this game because you can finally chain together combos, read their moves and react accordingly. cant do that with bosses that are massive taking up half of the screen creating havoc around the boss arena. they clearly want you to fight these bosses with the summons and it is a shame because bayonetta has a better moveset than those things.Finished it yesterday. Overall I really enjoyed it and had a blast with it, can't wait to go back and go through the higher difficulties as well as playing around with some of the weapons I didn't use a lot (or at all) during my first playthrough.
Some final thoughts.
On the positive side:
- I love the creativity and craziness, you can tell a lot of love went into this and they tried to incorporate as many ideas as they could come up with. The amount of weapons for a game like this is pretty insane and they are all fun to use and have depth. Not to mention that conceptually this has some of the most unique and fun weapons I've ever seen in a game. It's like they saw the bike blades in DMC5 and went "hold my beer".
- I like the "Bayonetta in the multiverse of madness" concept for the story, I've never been too invested in the plot so just having an excuse to go to a variety of locations and encounter silly characters was good IMO
- The Demon Salve mechanic was much better than I expected. From the trailers I was afraid it would be too gimmicky but it actually works well and adds depth to the combat system. I still prefer the lower scale, more up close approach of the first two but I appreciate them trying something new to keep things fresh, and it largely succeeded. I'd much rather get this than just another game that plays the same as the previous ones.
- The level design felt improved compared to previous games, there was a bit more to explore and some cleverly hidden stuff to find, though I wish the majority of hidden things weren't lame collectibles
- The music is fantastic (as always)
On the negative side:
- This is one of if not the ugliest game I've played in the last 10+ years. It looks extremely blurry and muddy (which doesn't combined well with the larger scale of everything), a lot of textures are horrible, the dithering looks terrible, the lighting is terrible, there's shimmering everywhere, etc. Not only that but I found the art direction really weak too, Bayonetta and Jeanne have their worst designs yet, Viola looks like she was made using a random generation feature in Saints Row and in general the Humunculus pale in comparison with the heaven and hell aesthetic of previous games.
- For all the crazy setpiece moments I found most bosses really forgettable, in fact only the last one really stands out as memorable.
- Them seemingly incorporating every idea they could come up with works as a double edged sword as it can also make the game feel a bit gimmicky at times. I usually don't tend to like the sequences in Platinum games where they deviate from the core gameplay loop, and this one has a lot of that (aside from the rythm game sequence, that was awesome)
- Like the 2 previous games, I still think it suffer a bit from interrupting the gameplay too often. I wish it had longer sequences where I just explore the locations and fight enemies without getting interrupted by a cutscene or gimmick gameplay sequence ever 5 minutes
Regarding the ending
Even back in PS2 games GOW's combat was never deep, the whole idea behind series it more cinematic take on character action game so the combat is much more simple and less technical compare to DMC and Bayonetta.Anyone who said we shouldn't expect new moves in God of War R because its a direct sequel should play this game. Incredible amount of substantial additions.
Only thing I'll disagree with on that great write up is the camera. I think the camera is a triumph. Sometimes it pans out so far its like power stone. Sometimes its locked behind Bayonetta while you use demon slave and it makes the demons look hugeeeee. Sometimes it follows the spider form as you wall climb. And it all just works. Its far enough back that you can always see the action. Only got messy once on one boss fight. The way the camera works on demon slave is just great.Just finished it.I'm gonna share my thoughts about it cuz I just need to talk about this thing.
I know I said I was done with Platinum after the whole Helena Taylor debacle but I love character action games and Bayonetta series in particular too much to give this one up so I bought it 2 days after launch lol
I just wanna start by saying Great Job to everyone at Platinum Games who contributed to this game's production and somehow managing to end this series with such grace cuz holy shit this fucking thing is a masterpiece.You guys did it!
I've had doubts all throughout the game's marketing cycle,ever since the game was announced,Bayonetta looked and sounded different,the world was washed out and taking place in modern times and the new enemies looked dumb and all over the place design wise(or so I thought) and that just took away from what Bayonetta was to me nevermind the fact that I was concerned they were gonna neuter the game for modern audiences like so many other series nowadays.BOY WAS I WRONG! This game revels in the very fact that it's a video game and If i can describe it with just one sentence it would be "The gift that keeps on giving" cuz this mofo starts at a 10 and somehow manages to keep ramping up the chaos with each new chapter and never lets up,new abilities,new settings,countless new enemies and setpieces and bosses upon bosses upon bosses.
Bayonetta 3 is the embodiment of why I play videogames.It's that feeling that there's something new with each step forward you take,the feeling that you're on an adventure and can't wait to see what else they throws at you.And this game throws everything but the kitchen sink at you,there's barely any down time.Whenever it slows down the action it still keeps it interesting by switching gameplay scenarios,it never quite lingers on one thing for too long,It's very well placed in that regard and it's something I feel Bayo 2 failed at cuz that game also starts at a 10,hell that intro is only rivaled by God of War 3 for me but as with God of War 3 the game kinda falls off a cliff after that,still good but nowhere near the heights it set out which leaves a feeling of wanting more.Bayonetta 3 doesn't have this issues thankfully.
...but anyway this post is getting too long so I'll just say this Bayonetta 3 surpassed all my expectations and is my favorite game in the series and one of my favorite games this generation.Well done Platinum Games!
Postives:
+Still one of the greatest character action games around
+Summoning system works really well and feels punchy
+Tons of Boss battles and enemy variety
+Viola is surprisingly endearing and a blast to play as
+Diverse locations and biomes
+Incredible pacing and progression
+It has a very distinct visual identity due to the amazing art style and character designs
+Really good OST
Negatives:
-Framerate can be a problem in places
-The camera is the worst enemy you'll encounter in the game
-Sound mixing a bit odd in places
-Helena Taylor's absence(although Jennifer Hale does an amazing job)
My final score would be a 9.5/10.It's a masterpiece and one of Platinum's best.
An absolute must play for any character action game fan.
I do agree it does the job really well most of the time especially with the summons and especially with how busy the screen can get at times,i just had a couple instances where i got hit off screen cuz the camera was trying hard to "lock" onto one enemy when there were like 5 around(It mainly happened in the portal zones) but i felt it needed a mention.Only thing I'll disagree with on that great write up is the camera. I think the camera is a triumph. Sometimes it pans out so far its like power stone. Sometimes its locked behind Bayonetta while you use demon slave and it makes the demons look hugeeeee. Sometimes it follows the spider form as you while climb. And it all just works. Its far enough back that you can always see the action. Only got messy once on one boss fight. The way the camera works on demon slave is just great.
Just finished it.I'm gonna share my thoughts about it cuz I just need to talk about this thing.
I know I said I was done with Platinum after the whole Helena Taylor debacle but I love character action games and Bayonetta series in particular too much to give this one up so I bought it 2 days after launch lol
I just wanna start by saying Great Job to everyone at Platinum Games who contributed to this game's production and somehow managing to end this series with such grace cuz holy shit this fucking thing is a masterpiece.You guys did it!
I've had doubts all throughout the game's marketing cycle,ever since the game was announced,Bayonetta looked and sounded different,the world was washed out and taking place in modern times and the new enemies looked dumb and all over the place design wise(or so I thought) and that just took away from what Bayonetta was to me nevermind the fact that I was concerned they were gonna neuter the game for modern audiences like so many other series nowadays.BOY WAS I WRONG! This game revels in the very fact that it's a video game and If i can describe it with just one sentence it would be "The gift that keeps on giving" cuz this mofo starts at a 10 and somehow manages to keep ramping up the chaos with each new chapter and never lets up,new abilities,new settings,countless new enemies and setpieces and bosses upon bosses upon bosses.
Bayonetta 3 is the embodiment of why I play videogames.It's that feeling that there's something new with each step forward you take,the feeling that you're on an adventure and can't wait to see what else they throws at you.And this game throws everything but the kitchen sink at you,there's barely any down time.Whenever it slows down the action it still keeps it interesting by switching gameplay scenarios,it never quite lingers on one thing for too long,It's very well placed in that regard and it's something I feel Bayo 2 failed at cuz that game also starts at a 10,hell that intro is only rivaled by God of War 3 for me but as with God of War 3 the game kinda falls off a cliff after that,still good but nowhere near the heights it set out which leaves a feeling of wanting more.Bayonetta 3 doesn't have this issues thankfully.
...but anyway this post is getting too long so I'll just say this Bayonetta 3 surpassed all my expectations and is my favorite game in the series and one of my favorite games this generation.Well done Platinum Games!
Postives:
+Still one of the greatest character action games around
+Summoning system works really well and feels punchy
+Tons of Boss battles and enemy variety
+Viola is surprisingly endearing and a blast to play as
+Diverse locations and biomes
+Incredible pacing and progression
+It has a very distinct visual identity due to the amazing art style and character designs
+Really good OST
Negatives:
-Framerate can be a problem in places
-The camera is the worst enemy you'll encounter in the game
-Sound mixing a bit odd in places
-Helena Taylor's absence(although Jennifer Hale does an amazing job)
My final score would be a 9.5/10.It's a masterpiece and one of Platinum's best.
An absolute must play for any character action game fan.
I couldn't have said it better myself. This is the game is not afraid to be gamey which for gods knows why has become negative thing these days.Bayonetta 3 is the embodiment of why I play videogames.
I haven't played a game since the dreamcast days
Dreamcast days never endedI haven't played a game since the dreamcast days
Yeah you have to have saved data of Bayo 1 and 2 on your switch.I just realised I can't get scarborough fair and love is blue; feelsbadman
i've always had a problem with Bayonetta's graphics, not the designs but how it's implemented. On the first and second game i always felt the textures and characters kinda blend together and despite resolution still looks muddy, my last playthrough of 1 was on PC and still looked weird even with the shit ton of frames and resolution so i was pleasantly surprised that in bayo 3 this is no longer an issue, i think it's because of the color correction, i feel they really pushed the brakes on the bloom and the color filter on this one and instead chose to gave specific palets of colors to the textures so for example bayonetta is kinda purple ish always and the stages have it's own palete instead os color correcting everything.Like I said in my earlier post I have finished the game. And it was fucking a blast.
And everything she gave. Holy shit, this is a definitely rarity among videogames. It knows it's a videogame and fucking basks in it. Platinum deserves huge props for making a game that is filled with such content and love all in one game, no patches, no dlc, just all in one game. And that in of itself is condemnable especially considering nowadays when that's all big major videogames are. There are cutscene references and gameplay references to their previous games such as Wonderful 101 and Astral Chain. Demons like the demon train and Assault Slave are such references to those games. Speaking of Demon Slave, this game takes the series in a whole new direction with the new mechanic. In fact I initially believed from the first gameplay trailer that the Demon Slave was just a gameplay gimmick and was just a qte minigame that would hurt the gameplay that I come to love. But in reality I was wrong and pleasantly surprised with how deep and creative the Demon Slave mechanic was. It takes Astral Chain's Legion mechanic and actually makes it a mix of creative, crazy and broken when compared to the Astral Chain's Legion ability. You can summon a demon and have it do a bunch of attacks that have a lot of startup and switch back to Bayo and go on the offense and then go back to control the demon. It's the best way I can describe it but yeah, it fucking nuts. And that's pretty basic and it's not even the more advanced stuff you can do. Also you have finishers with the combo strings now as well. I can tell someone is a big Godzilla fan on the team with Gomorrah. Gomorrah is basically Godzilla in this as a demon in your control and I love it, I'm a big Godzilla fan so this is a huge plus for me. And when playing the fucking weapons in the game. Like JFC, the amount of weapons and unique animations and creativity that comes with those weapons is nuts and fun. You go from her standard pistols which is basic for her(for the beginning of the game) to yo yo weapons to being a train and riding chainsaw blade to having a mic as a weapon all the way to having weapons that look like fucking Voltron. There's about 11 different weapons to go nuts with in the game. Each weapon has unique animations and juggle states as well. Hell, they made the shoot button which was just used as a pea shooter essentially in the previous games, actually useful and different for each weapon. All this makes most action games look tame in comparison when there's some much you can do. And then you combine that with demons you have and their unique combos with each other and you got a game is oozing creativity and depth. This alone for me makes the game a worthy successor to 1 than 2 imo.
As for the rest of the game, I like it and it shows Platinum is willing to grow and change the franchise without really sacrificing too much the series' identity. A lot of Quality of Life changes that serves the game well. The game's level design is more open and you can explore. You can pick and choose a checkpoint within the chapter to start off making it somewhat easier to replay certain portions of the game. It also introduces a new character Viola, which I didn't hate. I know a lot of people didn't like her for a variety of reasons such her gameplay is harder or that she's a sjw character (she's not, she's just a goofy character). But I kinda ended up liking the character, sure she isn't Bayonetta but I did appreciate the asserted effort and chance Platinum took with the character. She isn't Bayo but she does have her own style gameplay and isn't a palette swap of Bayo and is endearing in her own way. Also the music probably my favorite in the series. I absolutely love the chapter select music. Viola's theme is a welcome change. And while Bayo's theme isn't my favorite, it's still good. There's remixes of older themes from Bayo 1 and 2 as well that are great. Did I mention there's a training mode as well?
I do have issues with the game. There's an absorbent amount of minigames and shootemup segments in the form of boss fights. I dread replaying the rhythm segment. Although I do think the Jeanne sections are my favorite because it is separate from the rest of the game and has its own requirements of perfect scoring. The minigames aren't a problem on a first playthrough necessarily but doing multiple runs can be an issue for people getting good at the game and going for Pure Platinum ranks. Speaking of ranking, the requirements for time are bit too strict and I wished that just made more like how Bayo 1 was where it allowed to be more creative or just got rid of it completely. Also this is by far the worst looking Bayonetta game. Some things do look good but for the majority of the game, it looks rough. I think the reason for this is because they cram so much into this that they had to make compromises especially it's on Switch. Which is a shame that this isn't on more powerful hardware. Also I'm not the biggest fan of the character designs in this game. Jeanne looks pretty bad as well as Rodin. Bayo's default outfit isn't bad but some of the other ones aren't as good. But admittedly, I have warmed up these designs.
The storyI didn't hate the whole story nor the ending. I was mostly fine with how it ended. I liked Beast/Strider Luka. Although I think the Elven stuff was a bit eye roll inducing and felt like an asspull. But overall I didn't hate, I'm fine with it. Also everyone (mostly twitter) losing their collective shit over Bayo being straight can go get bend. Viola using the Bayo moniker doesn't work for me because it doesn't feel earned as well And there's a prevalently theory that we're playing a different Bayo in each game as well. So I think there's fuel to the fire but outside Jeanne, no one refers to Bayo as Cereza in the previous game consistent. And I think that this Bayo is the Brave Cereza from the first game. Nor do I think Jeanne and Bayo are permanently dead.
Overall, I really love this game over the sheer craziness and creativity the game offers, but I'll admit it's a flawed masterpiece. 9.5/10. It's a type of game we rarely get anymore and we should appreciate it. My GOTY easy. What a wonderful dance this game is.
Rankings for all three games imo:
1.) Bayonetta 1 - the best experience, teaches you the fundamentals of the game
2.) Bayonetta 3 - the craziest, most experimental and most creative of the three
3.) Bayonetta 2- the best looking of the three and the most casual friendly
Actually I mostly use demons for finishing combos, counter, combo starter and sometimes when enemy far from me and most bosses can easily kill your demon so you mostly have to rely on your own combat.which means controlling this big, slow, clunky thing instead of the fast and fluid combat that is far more fun.
Agreed. Its honestly genius. I can see why Kamiya was obsessed with this idea since Scalebound. Its just seemless. You can use them however you want. Use them a lot. Use them for just counters or combo finishers. If you think they're slow do a jump kick with Madame Butterfly and you cover the entire visible screen, or the spider is super fast. Never played a game that let's you do this, and you're in control the whole time.Actually I mostly use demons for finishing combos, counter, combo starter and sometimes when enemy far from me and most bosses can easily kill your demon so you mostly have to rely on your own combat.
I personally LOVE the Demon Slave system in this game, to me it added even more depth to the combat.
Pretty sure that's one of the pre-rendered videos and not in-engine... Background loading hiccups? I could be wrong.I noticed lots of stuttering or slowdown when Bayo and Enzo in the car at the start of the game, which made me kind of sad.
This game is great. I thought I just didn’t like character action games anymore after DMCV being like a 6/10 to me, but playing this confirmed to me that game was just designed like shit in several ways.
This does a much better job of handling scope increase, new characters and gameplay gimmicks. It still feels and looks like a Bayonetta game. DMCV only feels like a DMC game a third of the time.
Bayo 2 looks super sharp/crisp on switch though, kinda surprised by how clean it looks compared to bayo 3
DMCV suffered from the opposite in that it felt like you pretty much just walk in a straight line from one combat arena to the next.
So what happened to the lumen sage father balder, and how is bayonetta 2 a separate universe, when this sequence clearly shows continuation after defeating jubileaus? Timestamped
Timestamped, father balder is still alive so wtf?
I think Bayonetta 1&2 are separate worlds but share elements, in fact it could be what happened in Bayonetta 2 influenced what happened in Bayonetta 1 world.
The plot in Bayonetta series is convoluted but I dont really play these games for their plot, I play these games its great combat, epic set pieces and fun characters.
For me story first two games was also convoluted nonsense but again that didn't stop me from enjoying the game. Bayonetta 3 is absolute blast to play and story being convoluted didn't at all get in way of the game.I mean might as well call these homunculi the 'chroma' clan. Umbra means darkness, Lumen means light, Chroma means color, so they should have a green stone and be called the 'middle' eye of the eyes of the world.
The story is so shitty, it was good in the first 2, but it just went to shit and all over the place on the 3rd one. If bayonetta was fighting the French Bayonetta and her mum rosa, where was her French daddy father balder?
They could have made a co-op type game where you can make your own custom witch or sage, and even play online with other online people's witches and sages,
No, just no! I didn’t like the co-op in Resident Evil 5 and won’t like it here.Well kind of like Residents Evil 5 co-op as an assist character perhaps? You play as main bayonetta and the co-op would be Jeanne. Just a thought.
No one absolutely NO ONE (other than you) asking for co-op or online gaming in Bayonetta games, the failure of Babylon fall is proof enough.In bayonetta 2, she went back in time to assist the umbra witches to defend against witch hunts, in chapter 13
I rather put their effort on the main game not in co-op no one gives a shit about.a co-op mode separate from main story line, or an option. Not a requirement or anything. Even a vs battle mode would be awesome, my custom umbra witch against yours, or my custom umbra witch against your custom lumen sage.
They could have called it Bayonetta Fall, and reuse the game engine of a previously cancelled/failed game.They could have made a co-op type game where you can make your own custom witch or sage, and even play online with other online people's witches and sages