Something about Bayonetta just makes her special. She has all the characteristics of a virtual Lady Gaga for the action genre. A svelte physique, a reckless and uncompromising fashion-sense, a take-no-prisoners attitude, that trendy hairdo, and some radical fighting abilities set her apart from so many other characters.
Where her first adventure introduced a combo-friendly ballet of guns, swordplay, and some wicked weaves – portals to the netherworld made of hair that unleash soul-crushing demon accomplices – so far this sequel builds a better combat framework, with weapons and abilities that can be used to absolutely wreck angel and demon enemies alike.
The combat in Bayonetta 2 maintains the same elegant foundation of the first game. One button controls the weapons in her hands; the other controls the ones on her feet. Customization allows players to mix and match weapons like the Rakshasa blades, a poisonous bow called the Kafka, guns, flamethrowers, and more.
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