This short trailer showed Bayonetta desperately fighting something, falling to the floor and dropping her iconic Scarborough Fair guns.įans saw this as an implication that Bayonetta had died in the battle, but very little has been confirmed in terms of the accompanying story. This may be backed up by the original teaser trailer presented at the 2017 Game Awards. The ‘twin-tails’ are near-enough identical, down to the red ribbons and side parting. Many believe it to be Cereza because of Bayo’s new hairstyle. While not confirmed, many have theorized that the version of Bayonetta we see in the trailer is not Bayonetta at all, but rather Cereza, the child Bayonetta is tasked with looking after in the first game.Īlthough technically, Cereza IS Bayonetta… it’s a whole “time” thing. Wherever we end up though, we’re sure we’ll still make plenty of trips to The Gates of Hell. Bayonetta is known for its range of detailed levels and environments however, so there’s really no telling yet what the rest of the game will treat us to. Players can look forward to new and unique enemies and bosses, as well as a new cityscape environment to fight their way through. Both seem to be highly powerful abilities that players will no doubt want to utilize to wipe out the new, giant foes introduced to us in the gameplay trailer. Demon Slave will let Bayonetta control Demons, to freely attack enemies in regular gameplay. The first sees Bayonetta fuse with an Infernal Demon, allowing her to wield even more formidable magic power. ‘Witch Time’ and ‘Torture Attacks’ are joined by two new mechanics known as ‘Demon Masquerade’ and ‘Demon Slave’. The item wheel seems to make a reappearance, but no word yet on what items will feature in the game, nor how they will benefit you in battle. Perhaps she’s spent the last four or so years perfecting her dance moves. ![]() A short clip of what appears to be a new ‘Torture Attack’ left me very intrigued, and Bayonetta continues to move with somehow even more grace and poise than in previous games. The animations look smooth, both in cutscenes and during combat. Whatever tickled your fancy with the first two games, Bayonetta 3 looks to have you covered. ![]() Or maybe you just like sticking it on the easiest difficulty and hacking (and slashing!) away. Maybe you like the rewarding feeling of pulling off insane combos and achieving ‘pure platinum’ trophies. If you’re anything like me, then you love the high-octane chaos of a beat-em-up/hack-n-slash game. We’re not sure if this had significant (or any) impact on the game’s development time, but if the gameplay trailer is anything to go by, – and it usually is – it seems to have not stopped our quick-witted witch. Then when something finally does happen, it will be a nice surprise, won’t it?” Gameplayīayonetta 3’s lead game designer, Marius Hermanavicius, departed from the project in 2020. This leaves us much more comfortable than Kamiya’s earlier interview with VGC, where he joked that fans should “reset and forget about Bayonetta 3. No firm release date was given, but a 2022 release seems almost certain. ![]() Unlike other projects by Kamiya and PlatinumGames, Bayonetta 3 will be released exclusively on the Nintendo Switch family of consoles. We’re getting further into 2022 now, so I think it’s time we take a look at what we know so far about the third game in Hideki Kamiya’s witchy masterpiece. Mercifully, fans were treated to a gameplay trailer of the high-speed-beat-em-up during the September 2021 Nintendo Direct presentation, and with studio PlatinumGames at the helm, we were not disappointed.
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