Bayonetta Review (Xbox 360, PS3)
Thursday, May 27th, 2010
Bayonetta is a third-person action game made by Platinum Games, the team that brought us games like MadWorld and it includes the director of Viewtiful Joe and Devil May Cry. If you are a fan of the Devil May Cry series, then this is your cup of tea. Bayonetta tells the story of a witch who was awaken from a long slumber but cannot put together the memories of the past and who she is. As she fights and kills the angels that come to take her, she begins to remember what happened 500 years ago. A war between two factions, Umbra Witches and Lumen Sages, broke the balance between darkness and light and led to the current events.

You play as Bayonetta as you go through the sacred city of Vigrid and discover the secret of 3 dimensions: Paradiso, Purgatorio and Inferno. One of the greatest aspects of the game is the combat system. As you fight countless number of angels, you execute crazy combos with different weapons that are equipped on BOTH your arms and legs! Another interesting mechanic in the game is the Witch Time in which the game goes to slow-motion after you dodge an attack at the right moment. If that is not enough, you can also do Torture Attacks that summon torture devices which crushes your enemies in most brutal ways . You won’t get through the game with button-mashing only; you have to use the different combo’s and Witch Time to survive. Ending each battle with top skills and combos earns you medals graded from platinum to bronze; giving the game a great replay value and a good reason to kill angels in style. The game also excels in the graphics of characters, enemies and surrounding environment. Each one of those is made in the greatest details especially Bayonetta’s luscious lips. But nothing will impress you more than the boss battles. Fighting an angel 100 times your size is jaw dropping. Another triumph in this game is the music that gets you right in the action and atmosphere. The voice work is great but not the best, and the action cutscenes of Bayonetta kicking some angelic ass is mind-blowing!

The only negative point I have with the game is the way the story is told. Watching the cutscenes is fun but it is always interrupted by film-strip style stills that would’ve looked much better in full motion. Also, the story is very unclear in most of the game and you only know what the hell is happening at the end. This game is not a piece of cake! Like Devil May Cry, Bayonetta requires a set of skillful hands and some patience to finish. But is not the frustrating kind of difficulty, on the contrary, finishing each challenge is of utmost pleasure.
In conclusion, Bayonetta is a piece of art! A rare product that combines stylized action and Japanese madness. If your top priority in a game is fun gameplay, then Bayonetta is definitely for you.
4 out of 5

















