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Bayonetta 2 Review

  • First Released Oct 24, 2014
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Last action hero.

Editor's note: Bayonetta 2 arrives on Switch with everything intact from the Wii U version, but with the added convenience of portability and a more consistent frame rate, making it the definitive version of the game. Thanks to the confident execution of seemingly unbridled creativity, Bayonetta 2 remains a game that shouldn’t be missed, just as it was when we first reviewed the game on Wii U. The original review has been updated to reflect the new version of the game. - Peter Brown, Feb. 14, 6:00 AM PT

Bayonetta 2 never strives to be anything less than the purest, rarest kind of action-game experience, one that values skill, reaction times, and sheer spectacle over all else--realism and storytelling be damned. Sure, you can feel the influence of the likes of Devil May Cry and Ninja Gaiden in Bayonetta 2's combat, and see it in its wonderfully outlandish visuals. But neither of those games, nor the many that followed in their footsteps, come close to the brilliance of Bayonetta 2. It is a masterclass in pure, unadulterated action-game design, where its insane eye-popping visuals meld effortlessly with some of the sharpest, most joyful combat to have ever graced a video game.

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There's no delay in getting you to the good stuff either, no scene-setting preamble to keep you from the action; I can think of few games where the opening moments are as outrageously bombastic as the last. Within minutes you'll have travelled through space atop a crumbling building, sliced golden angels into gooey chunks of meat, and even hopped inside a machine-gun-mech to take on gargantuan holy beasts. Newcomers may well button bash their way though these opening moments, but the sheer spectacle of it all makes them no less fun or exciting.

The basics are explained briefly--press Y to fire your guns, press X to punch things--but Bayonetta doesn't hold your hand via convoluted tutorials or training sequences. All it gives you are the absolute essentials you need to survive its early stages; it's up to you to learn more complex moves by experimenting or perusing the command list. Your proficiency with the titular Bayonetta's combat skills evolves at a natural pace. Nothing seems forced or faked, and--with a couple of minor exceptions--nor are you suddenly gifted some newfangled ability that results in a huge boost of power.

It's the design of the levels themselves, and the enemies that populate them, that encourage you to learn new combos and improve your skills. While there's not much in the way of exploration, levels like the beautiful, European-like Noatun, with its detailed stone pillar walls and glistening canals, hide secret battles and challenges for you to find. Most, however, funnel you as quickly as possibly from one hypersonic set piece to next. One moment you're happily chopping away at angelic guardians atop a fighter jet, and the next you're battling a giant golden snake that's guarding the glittering gates of heaven. Death comes quickly to those who fail to adapt to the timings and speeds of these wildly different encounters, but it's in this learning by doing that you're rewarded with a real sense of accomplishment, one that you don't get from simply being told what to do.

The mechanics of Bayonetta 2's combat don't differ that all that much from those of its predecessor. But when that predecessor is one of the greatest action games ever made, this is no bad thing. Everything from the way punches and kicks connect with your enemies, to the detailed, pixel-perfect animations that accompany them, showcases a stunning combat system that values skill and reaction times while looking gorgeous in the process. Even minor frame rate issues during the game's more complex scenes do little to detract from it. What is new in Bayonetta 2 is Umbran Climax, a powerful combat technique that lets you unleash powered-up punches and kicks, and a devastating demon summon. While you need a full magic gauge to perform an Umbran Climax--preventing you from using one of Bayonetta's gruesome torture attacks--the increased range of each hit, and the small amount of health you reclaim while using it, makes it a far more useful in combat.

But it would all be for nothing without Witch Time, a dodging mechanic that rewards last-second escapes by temporarily slowing down time, allowing you to unleash a barrage of attacks, or circumvent defences like shields and rotating spikes. It's a mechanic that's often mimicked, but never bettered; Witch Time transforms the already impressive combat into a sweeping ballet of guts and gunfire, culminating in the furious button mashing and blood-splattering of a dazzling Climax finish.

Timing, of course, is crucial to these moments, but even if you aren't that adept at unleashing a killer combo, the simplicity of Witch Time's single-button manoeuvring makes impressive displays of combat accessible to all. Bayonetta 2 ably strikes that balance between intuitiveness and depth, and does so without resorting to built-in handicaps or convoluted training missions. With just a few simple combos and well-timed flicks of the trigger to engage Witch Time, Bayonetta effortlessly twirls and kicks through the air, unleashing calamitous blows that are overwhelmingly satisfying to perform. Before long, you feel like a master of the form, even if, in reality, you've barely scratched the surface. The smooth, seamless flow of gratuitous gore and eye-popping visuals that follows the most dramatic of your encounters make for a wild ride almost impossible to put down.

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It helps that Bayonetta 2 rarely lets the action drop. Unlike its predecessor, the game rarely allows the pace to dip as you explore larger towns, and it's not long before you're thrown back into another spectacular battle against the forces of heaven and hell (Paradiso and Inferno, in Bayonetta speak). Cutscenes are briefer this time around, which keeps the focus squarely on the combat, but they are just as tongue-in-cheek as before. You get your fair share of cheesy characters and sight gags, particularly in the humorous opening moments where bumbling Italian gangster Enzo is mercilessly teased by Bayonetta, and then has his more delicate parts almost run over by a motorbike-riding Jeanne. Things get a little more tense as the battle to save the earth rolls on, but the game never takes itself too seriously, punctuating its deeper moments with sarcastic quips from Bayonetta, who--despite suffering crotch shots and blatant innuendos--remains one of the most charismatic and powerful heroines in the medium. There are none of the sleazy moments that peppered the likes of Lollipop Chainsaw and Killer Is Dead; the sexualisation here serves to empower, not to belittle.

The story stitching it all together is utter nonsense, but fittingly so, because its absurdity serves as way to push you into ever more outlandish battles. By the time you reach the latter half of the game, the action rapidly escalates into multiple "Whoa! Did that really just happen?!" moments--a rock 'em sock 'em battle between two giants of Paradiso and Inferno, and an underwater clash with a sword slicing mega-knight being particular highlights--before climaxing into some of the most absurdly weird and wonderful boss battles to have graced an action game. But making it to the end credits barely scratches the surface of Bayonetta 2. There are hidden battles to find in each chapter, different accessories and weapons to buy and pick up from fallen enemies that give you access to new combos and powers, and challenges that have you trying to defeat enemies without taking a single hit, or by only being able to deal damage in Witch Time.

Then there are the medals doled out after every battle (awarded to you depending on the length of your combos and how much damage you take) that encourage you to keep going back and trying to perfect your performance--and when you've done that, there are the harder difficulties to try and master too. You can spend hours hunting down Nintendo-based Easter eggs and costumes, and--judging by my own squeals of delight when I found them--it's well worth the effort.

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If you manage to work your way through all that, there's Tag Climax's two-player online co-op to master too. Not only does Tag Climax let you do battle with enemies not in the main game, it's actually also one of the best ways to acquire halos (Bayonetta 2's in-game currency), if you've got the chops for it. You can wager halos against your online partner as to who will get the highest score, with larger wagers upping the difficulty as well as the potential reward. Then, at the end of six rounds of furious battling, a winner is declared. Shared abilities like Witch Time and Umbran Climax ensure that there's an element of teamwork to these cooperative battles, and on higher wagers, they can get incredibly challenging.

But it's a challenge you'll want to experience again as soon as you put down the controller. Bayonetta 2's combat is so expertly constructed, and its presentation so joyously insane, that you'd have to try so very hard to get bored of it all. In a year filled with the promise of ever more elaborate experiences on all the shiny new hardware, that Bayonetta 2--a homage to classic game design and escapism--should be the most fun I've had playing a game all year is unexpected. But maybe it shouldn't have been. After all, its predecessor still stands as one of the finest games of its genre. To have surpassed that with Bayonetta 2, and to have created a game that will be remembered as an absolute classic, is nothing short of astonishing.

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The Good

  • Stunningly deep, yet accessible combat system
  • Outrageous boss battles
  • Relentless, action-packed pacing
  • Gorgeous visuals and character design
  • A bevy of unlockables, challenges, and secrets to uncover

The Bad

  • The sad realisation that future action games may never top this

About the Author

Mark adored the original Bayonetta, but even all that time spent with Platinum Games' classic didn't prepare him for just how wonderful its sequel would be. He completed Bayonetta 2's story mode, beat all the challenges, and continues to try and uncover the game's many secrets.
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It's a fun action game with a ton of combos.. but I have to warn people who use their switch in handheld mode like I do.. This is the most chaotic game I have ever played and it's just too much for the small screen unless you have superhero eyes! I honestly considered a magnifier of some kind just to play this game in handheld. But I decided to just dock it to my 60" instead.. the problem is it's a 4K and switch does not look all that great on 4K TV's. but I got one TV, and that's it. This comment is more of a heads up than anything for portable mode players. Cheers.

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Dont give 10 point every game. You gamespot make 10 points value down.

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Just go buy it.

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I must be getting old because this game - while not bad - is a large dose of nonsense. The hack and slash element is well done, but you can get by without trying to learn anything. Also, the presentation is underwhelming - SEGA just aren't as good at fantasy world-building as other Japanese developers are.

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Wow, I disagree with so much of this review, just from playing the first 3 missions. The color is jacked up versus all the other Switch games. Luckily I can change settings around on my tv to make it look okay. It has no refresher on the original story, throws you in and doesn't let you hit a save area, tell you what your objectives are but just button mash. It honestly just felt like a 45 minute quick time event to me. Then has a long cutscene between 2nd & 3rd mission, where instead of actual animation, it just flashes still pics between the hands of a clock. The whole time I had no idea what was going on. That's depressing because I loved everything about the original Bayonetta. I also hate the pro controller's face buttons that stick out 1/4 inch high it seems (or I hate it for a fighting game, that requires lots of button mashing). I couldn't tell what was happening half the time while playing on my tv so I can't imagine playing it on the small handheld screen. I need to figure out why the colors are so washed out, because that probably played a big role in not being able to tell what was going on, like when some hair dragon that I used as a special somehow grew & became a boss battle against me. Disappointed so far. Maybe it'll get better, but it's no where close to the original for me so far.

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10 out of 10? lol
I'll pass on the Switch version and just wait for the PC port. If we're lucky, it will be a beautiful port like the first game.

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@TexArcane: lol pc port.. pay nintendo the BIG bucks and they still won't put it on PC

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@TexArcane: A PC port will never happen.

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A 10 no worry this is a port and it should be treated as ports are.

It is not worth a 10/10

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@n7vakarian: they just carried over the score from the wii u version, as the game HASN'T gotten worse and the port made a good conversion over to switch..

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Reading the comments of people getting angry at this review score is almost as sad as reading the comments on gossip magazine websites of people saying how X celebrity "is getting fat", "is having a breakdown" or "their career is dying". If you are genuinely angry at this, then your life is sad. Find something better to do with your time.

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@squidfist: Calling out people complaining about a video game site to make your self-esteem feel better is also sad. It's also very typical of a fluff entertainment comment section.
Would you rather us talk about the state of the world and post angry crap on Gamespot?
It's all about the context, son. ;)

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@squidfist: very well said

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I bought this, and have been playing it for at least a few hours. I'm not really sure why it's so highly rated? I mostly just randomly hit attack buttons, occasionally using dodge if I see an incoming enemy attack. It's fun, but it's not amazing. Also, Bayonetta's interaction with the other characters is just horrible, from the mother/child nonsense to the male buffoon. I watch it because I don't want to miss the story, but I am very tempted to skip every cutscene. I still think it's a fun game, but no way is it a 10. Probably worth about 7-8. Maybe I will feel differently when I complete it.

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@swimbearuk: I totally agree with you.

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@swimbearuk: you have to master the combos, it's a hack n'slash game. It also doesn't hold your hand

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@halo1399: Yet so far I'm getting through the game without mastering much at all. Most of the combos aren't that complicated, with it just being a mix of punching and kicking. I did all the combos in the training screen, and I'm not sure which ones were actually more powerful. All I know is that whatever combo I use regularly gives me a good powerful ranged attack every few hits.

I think this is similar to Devil May Cry in that it's about chasing higher scores, but I'm not the sort of player who does that, so I will just play through and enjoy the story for what it is.

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They gave this game a 10 (personally it's a solid 9) and they dare gave Bloodborne a 9 (because long loading time (fixed), disappointed Chalice Dungeon (it depends)), well this website is getting crazier and more of a fanboy critics website more than ever.

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@mannyc5: Haven't played switch version as I already have it for the wii u, but i'd probably rate it the same as its nothing different besides better performing

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Come On guys, It's only a video game, people get so riled up about these things. I've learned not to worry too much about scores and reviews a looong time ago, and you all shouldn't either. Another note...this happened back when this game first released on the Wii U years ago, are we seriously surprised at this point?

...getting upset at a review and a score is unhealthy...

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@EricShadow366: very well said

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If you're seriously upset that a game got reviewed highly, please go kill yourself.

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@swavo13: What if I'm upset at other people that get upset that a game got reviewed highly? lol

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@teppolundgren: Do PS4 "fanboys" actually exist? Like, I own and use a PS4, it's not that great; if I could go back in time I would have gotten a PC instead. My Switch however? I do not regret that purchase one bit.

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@squidfist: No, we're called PS4 connoisseurs. "Fanboy"? That's just another word for casual gamer.

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@teppolundgren: Pfft consoles are toys. How about for the only decent gaming platform: PC. ;-).

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@teppolundgren: It's already on a great console.

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@teppolundgren: Great game, right where it belongs on a great system - otherwise it would have to be on the PS4...and well lol....

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@teppolundgren: How about you ask Nintendo first? Nintendo owns Bayonetta 2 and you know it. And while you at it, how about you ask Nintendo to bring Super Mario Odyssey, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, and Xenoblade Chronicles 2 on your PlayStation 4?

Furthermore, the Nintendo Switch is a great console alongside PS4, Xbox One, and New Nintendo 3DS XL. Sorry, Sony Justice Warrior... you lose.

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@tdawgg30: I shouldn't have to ask the toaster makers.

They should just surrender the few decent games they have to their PlayStation masters and allow them to flourish among non-casual gamers, like they deserve.

What they're doing is no different than inventing the cure for cancer (accidentally, of course) and then selling it only to people who enjoy an unhealthy English breakfast...

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@teppolundgren: Bloodborne is a great game. So how about they release it on a great system (PC) instead of a toaster with an LED clock, hmm?

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I am not gonna be fooled anymore, these games just aren't that good.

BOTW Review = 10.0. Good game, but some serious problems. I would say 8.0.

Mario oddessy = 10.0. Decent production vaules, but game was lacking fun. Id say 7.0.

Bayonetta 2 = 10.0. Haven't played yet. I see how badly these reviewers are trying to mislead. I predict a 6.0.

A 10.0 is supposed to be a seriously good game. I have trouble believing anyone really thinks these games are tens.

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@snyderm49: Just about every game is a 10 for some people and a sub 5 for others. Scores (and reviews) are just opinions. It's almost impossible to "objectively" review a game, since a portion of the review must encompass gameplay and story, and you know how it is: different strokes for different folks.

So why bother with a score at all? Well a lot of reviewers don't. That said, IMO they are of use if you understand the tastes of the specific reviewer. e.g. if the same reviewer gave Far Cry 3 a 9/10, Far Cry 4 a 7/10, Far Cry: Primal 6/10 and Far Cry 5 a 9/10, then there is a solid chance that Far Cry 5 is the best "Far Cry" experience since Far Cry 3. Those scores from the same reviewer would encourage me to get Far Cry 5.

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@snyderm49: You just have a different opinion, it happens. Look I bought Nintendogs all those years ago because of the great reviews. It was perhaps the most boring game I've owned on DS.

Compare different reviews, look at the pros and cons of the game and check out gameplay videos to form your opinion. You don't have to go with GS' word.

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@snyderm49: Super Mario Odyssey "lacking fun"?!?

You, sir, have no soul.

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@snyderm49: Ill agree that BOTW was amazingly overrated....my god how dull that game was.

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@snyderm49: your ratings are pretty far off from the metacritic score of these titles, which indicates your ratings scale for games is off from the majority of other gamers'.

your ratings wouldn't be very helpful to most gamers cause others would miss out on a game they would enjoy if they listened to your recommendations.

in other words, your opinions are crap.

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THIS GAME IS NOT IN TRUE 4K

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@maximo: Most games ever created aren't. If that's your requirement, you have a deeply irrational requirement.

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@maximo: So freaking what? It's just a godd*mn video game!

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Seeing so many comments of hesitation or "meh" about this game. I played it on the Wii U when it came out and I can tell you it's an absolutely fantastic game. Yes there is a Japanese vibe, of course, but it in no way diminishes the experience. It's frantic combat throughout and it's marvelous. Boss battles are done right and very interesting.

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@Keaze_: I disagree that the "Japanese vibe" doesn't diminish the experience. I absolutely loved the combat and gameplay, but I found every bit of the story to be distractingly cheesy, to the point where I dreaded the cutscenes. Of course everyone's opinion will vary, but the quirky nature absolutely hurt my enjoyment of the game.

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@BigJerm1: fair enough.

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Definitely, a game to buy.

Specially I never played it...

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Wait, isn't this just some dumb comedy game?

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@SythisTaru: Do not confuse this game with Jak & Dexter.

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