
Bayonetta is the latest game by Devil May Cry and Viewtiful Joe creator Hideki Kamiya, Bayonetta is literally a game for the fans, it was created with the Japanese gaming audience in mind even down to the small gaming refferences this game throws at you every now and again, but anyway, lets get down to the basics.
Plot:
Bayonetta has an albeit translucent plot, you play as the titucular Bayonetta is an Umbran Witch who fights hordes of heavenly creatures in her search for the Left eye of the World, a Jewel which combined with her Umbran right eye allows the user to reign as a god. The game goes on about Umbran Witches and Lumen Sages and Demons, There are 2 other characters, a love interest "Luka" and a young girl called Cereza who refers to Bayonetta as "Mommy", but it all gets incredibly confusing, vague and it feels like no effort was put to the actual plot.
Gameplay:
The Gameplay in Bayonetta is very seamless and at times quite intense with her over-the-top kicks, flips and combo and the fact she wields 4 revolvers at once is the icing on the cake, this is what i would say is the main attraction to Bayonetta, because it is certainly not the "involving" storyline.
Graphics:
The Graphics in Bayonetta are resonable, flashes of Red and gold fly when she kicks and fires her revolvers, there are also some nice looking environments and well designed end-bosses, some parts do look unpolished though.
Sound:
"Fly me to the Moon, let me play amongst the stars...", Bayonetta has an enjoyable Soundtrack with music that really fits with the games theme, the voice acting isnt terrible, Bayonetta is very well spoken but Cereza can be annoying at times.
Cutscenes:
The Cutscenes in Bayonetta are actually small bits of Cinematic Art, the opening is so over the top you actually start to question what you are watching, there are some fun refferences to Resident Evil and Viewtiful joe, but it is a shame that the epic cutscenes turn into still panel scenes with dialogue...
In Closing:
In Closing i felt that Bayonetta had just missed the mark, it was just below epic, with a tad more development, more story progression and more work Bayonetta could have been a huge staple in 2010, potential Game of the Year. But alas, it seemed like it just fell at the final hurdle.
The Score:
Plot: 3
Gameplay: 8
Graphics: 7
Sound: 8
Cutscenes: 9
I Give Bayonetta a score of: 7.1
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