Bayonetta 2 Review
The Umbra Witch is Back and Better Than Ever
Bayonetta has been missed. Without her flashy moves, her torture attacks, and her unbridled sex appeal, video games have become rather boring. Nintendo, Sega, and Platinum Games have partnered together to bring us the best third party game available on the Wii U since The Wonderful 101. I havent had this much fun since the first installment and it is an experience like no other. Throughout the 10 hour campaign you will fight on aircraft falling from the sky, use enemy weapons as a stripper pole, climb mountains riddled with Angels teaming to end your plight, and descend into hell all to rescue the soul of Bayonettas friend Jean. Bayonettas flashy, fast paced combat is back and better than ever. Nothing has ever looked so good on the Wii U.
The 2nd Climax
Bayonetta 2s plot is even more insane than the first game and it dives deeper into the character of Bayonetta herself. Bayonetta 2 revolves around a world that is being torn asunder by both Angels and Demons this time around, and with a mysterious boy named Loki you will fight through hell to save Jean. The balance between the Lumen Sages and the Umbran Witches have long since crumbled and their plight seems even more at a breaking point since they must work together to end a malevolent force that looks to defy the balance of all existence. This is where you come in.
As Bayonetta you will dismember demons, torture angels, and look rather marvelous while doing it. The best part about Bayonetta 2 is that Cereza (Bayonetta) grows exponentially as a character and after the credits roll, you will have a better sense of who she is as a character.
If you missed out on the first game as it wasnt released on Nintendos previous console the Wii, you can now enjoy it in all of its glory as it is being included for free with Bayonetta 2. The game looks like a simple port at first, however Platinum Games have added in new Nintendo inspired costumes to dress Bayonetta up in and there is nothing like shoving an angel into a guillotine as Princess Peach. Also the touch controls included in Bayonetta 2 are available for use if youre into that sort of thing.
Non Stop Witch Time
Bayonetta 2 runs at constant 30-45 frames per second and at 720p it looks fantastic. For everything that is happening on screen I never noticed any slowdown or issues involving the Wii U hardware. This game proves that the Wii U is hungry for more fast paced action oriented experiences. The highly praised combat system returns and though there are little improvements since the first game, it has never been more polished than this. Attacks are mixed with punch, and kick options and the combat system is fluent and exhilarating. Rapidly entering combos as you completely destroy everything in your path as a sexy witch is ridiculously fun, and Im glad that we get to have another go at it.
Also returning is the Umbran Climax which unleashes an even more powerful combo than usual as your magic meter builds from successful combos. This is where the reward of the gameplay truly comes into play. If you are successful in decimating your foes you unleash a climax attack that breaks down the most powerful of enemies. Watching them quiver in pain as you mutilate their health bar makes you want to keep playing, and its what makes you want to master the system. Also back are the trophies and achievements after battles ranging from Stone (the worst) to Pure Platinnum (the best).
These achievements are determined by how much damage youve done and how much damaged youve taken in the previous skirmish. By replaying you will get better and its the reason that Bayonetta 2 is so addictive. I would recommend playing with the Wii U Pro Controller as it just feels more at home than the gamepad which can feel a little clunky in the hands at times. Bayonetta 2 requires fast and repetitive button mashes that makes your gamepad wince in pain.
Theres really nothing new about Bayonetta 2 except the story, a few new characters, enemies, and an online multiplayer option that feels like a last minute add on but thats ok. Bayonettas mechanics are the things dreams are made of and there really is nothing wrong with keeping what works. The game plays the exact same as the first Bayonetta so dont come expecting some new changes as you will be disappointed. My only gripe with Bayonetta 2 is the ever so intrusive QTE moments that really tear you out of the experience. I had hoped that they would do away with these as they are increasingly becoming more and more unpopular with gamers however they are still alive and well in this 2014 sequel.
More Bayonetta Is Always A Good Thing
Gamers have spoken and the love they share for Bayonetta 2 is unprecedented. What started out as a highly regarded beat em up, action game on the Ps3 and Xbox 360 has now turned into a fully blossomed and highly praised franchise. Bayonetta has proven herself among gamers years ago as many action games of today are compared to the games flawless mechanics. Bayonetta 2 has even reached new heights among audiences as Bayonetta 2 has been nominated as a Game of the Year contender. This is because Bayonetta 2 simply does a lot of things right with only minor missteps along the way. It gives gamers the experience they want and it doesnt try to change up the formula too much which usually leads to over exerted let down. Bayonetta 2 is a game for gamers and its a franchise that will hopefully continue to please audiences for years to come.
Positives
- The Umbra Witch Is Back!
- Perfect Combat System
- Outstanding Boss Fights
- Seemless Gameplay Experience
- Includes The First Bayonetta
Negatives
- Quick Time Events
- Tacked on Multiplayer
- Short Campaign