And then, of course, there's that, erm, 'climactic' moment when Bayonetta's foe shows her rather vulgar 'finishing move', in which her hand moves groin-wards.
Kamiya: "That was my way of expressing the feminine notion that, to one woman, all other women are enemies."
The creator of the Bayonetta franchise Hideki Kamiya appeared in an interview and discussed the plans for the future of the series.
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Bayonetta's character design and abilities have changed a lot since the series debuted in 2009, with new costumes and dark arts in every title.
I agree, Kamiya.
I agree.
that scene was alright, I don't like it for the sexual, I just like the music introduction to the character Joy when she revealed herself.
by the way women are made of meat...if you know what I mean:P
-Ninja Gaiden 3- is sick!:)
Update.
anyone see the link on C&VG: Game 4 - a- date? O_o
-Ninja Gaiden 3- is still sick!:)
This is the corniest game I've ever played. Every single scene was cringe worthy. The juvenile dialogue, the repetitive and cliche action scenes. Even porno movies had better acting than this shit. Even my friend was watching and she couldn't even stand it.
Easy to see why this game is disliked.I for one thought it was utter sh!te too while playing the demo
If you peel away all there is that is absurd and terrible from your initial first impressions, you still have what appears a very messy and absurd combat game as well.However it's really only when you get your head around the seemingly random button mashing mess of a game that what emerges is something of absolute bloody genius.An hour maybe or even just the one playthrough honestly isn't enough to understand the sheer complexity bayonetta allows
Over time you begin to actually like the ridiculous that is Bayonetta and even if you don't, it's at this point you do however realise no other game even attempts what Bayonetta manages with it's freeform combat
As an example, some may prefer the more traditional adventure telling and playing of a game like Gow, but the combat system for Bayonetta is something that is on an entirely different page
It's fine for people to knock what they don't like but this doesn't mean they then understand anything about it or why it gets such praise.And so if people don't understand why, they really shouldn't be offering opinions that are fairly baseless other than their own preference
It's funny how some of these comments point to how Bayonetta is aimed at teens yet clearly this rather well done adult humour goes way over any teenager's head as indeed you might expect.It's very clever well written script with decent acting
Teenagers when it comes to understanding what's good or not in an artistic way is always enough to make an adult of say their late twenties or more, cringe a little
I'm almost 40 now and found Bayonetta hilarious in a way any decently experienced writing can manage
Certainly i look back and cringe at my younger ignorant days