
Bayonetta 2 just keeps upping the stakes, to a point where it's dizzying. Sometimes it can honestly be overwhelming, but somehow, just when you think the game has peaked, it does more to stun you, both in terms of visuals and gameplay.Īnd this keeps happening. Then you'll be doing battle on floating bit of debris.

Soon you'll be battling a giant creature on the back of a speeding train, before a giant sword cuts the bridge the train is on into pieces. Suddenly you're doing battle atop jets as they barely avoid buildings.īut that's not enough, and the game never lets up. It all kicks off with some simple Christmas shopping, before fighter jets start falling from the sky and angels force Bayonetta to get dirty in her Sunday best. Somehow PlatinumGames managed to outdo themselves and craft an even better game than the first, one that truly feels like a non stop rollercoaster from start to finish. There are some high octane scenes early on, sure, but it isn't quite mind blowing.īayonetta 2, on the other hand, is mind blowing all the way through. The only issue I had with Bayonetta is that it feels like it takes a bit too long to get into the action. If you're here, I'm going to assume you've either already played Bayonetta, or read my review of Bayonettta for Nintendo Switch.
