Abstract: From the moment Bayonetta's prologue begins, it's made abundantly clear that you're entering a world of pure spectacle. As the prelude unfolds, you control the titular heroine and stylishly dispatch an angelic host of enemies while standing on the face...
Fluid, flexible, and fun combat system, Witch time and witch walk add new dimensions to battle, Memorable and enjoyable boss fights, Intuitive scoring system with online leaderboards, Excellently animated
Frequent, lengthy load times, Frame rate hiccups during high-action sequences, Some minor camera issues
Bayonetta on the PS3 is simultaneously gratuitous, ludicrous, and great, but it's unfortunately held back from its potential by a number of technical issues. ...
Although Bayonetta has more than a few similarities to Devil May Cry, I believe that this game is worth playing... but it's hard to recommend the PS3 version when the 360 version is so much better. Even when you consider the fantastic combat system, t...
Abstract: Bayonetta is essentially a sequel masquerading as an original game. It's not a "nice first attempt." It's not short. It's not a foundation lacking features and variety and whatever else reviewers like to complain about. It has the kind of heft usually ...
Abstract: Ceaselessly pursued by the forces of Heaven after waking from a mysterious 500-year slumber, the eponymous Bayonetta is a shape-shifting Umbra Witch battling to regain lost memories across the fictional European city of Vigrid. Clad in a figure-hugging...
Abstract: There’s no denying that Bayonetta is one of the sexiest gaming characters and from way she talks, flirts and flaunts her assets, the game is definitely oozing with a titillation factor. Obviously the creators had this in mind and whether it's the way s...
Abstract: Hideki Kamiya, the designer behind Bayonetta, is something of a rock star Japanese developer akin to Miyamoto (Mario) and Sakaguchi (Final Fantasy) -- he's just never stayed on one franchise long enough to be admitted to the hall of fame. Still, his CV...
Abstract: Published January 15th 2010. Written by Thomas McDermott. As I play through each stage of Bayonetta I find myself thinking ahead, anxiously wondering what could be next. In most games, if I find myself doing such an act it is because I am getting bored...
Abstract: Bayonetta is a fast-paced, third-person, arcade-style combat game with a bonkers storyline and a sexy lead character that uses her special powers, melee attacks and weapons to dispatch dozens of angelic foes on a journey to uncover her lost memories. ...