Dyson Posted August 5, 2009 Posted August 5, 2009 Seriously, this game is gonna end up in the Gamestation bargain bin after a month, similar to games like Bullet Witch etc that you never see anyone actually play or buy, but pick it up and put it down in the shop appearing very mildly interested.
Mundi Posted August 6, 2009 Posted August 6, 2009 Well I think it looks very cool and funny with great visual and promise of gameplay. Also knowing this is coming from the guy behind Devil May Cry makes it more promising to me. So fuck y´all!
Dante Posted August 6, 2009 Author Posted August 6, 2009 Well I think it looks very cool and funny with great visual and promise of gameplay.Also knowing this is coming from the guy behind Devil May Cry makes it more promising to me. So fuck y´all! Yeah! He also made: Ōkami (2006) - story, director Viewtiful Joe (2003) - director Devil May Cry (2001) - director Resident Evil 2 (1998) - director
Dante Posted August 6, 2009 Author Posted August 6, 2009 Aaaaahhh, I'd murder someone for a Resi 2 remake. In RE:make style than RE4/RE5 style?
Daft Posted August 6, 2009 Posted August 6, 2009 As in make it for the PS3/360 and improve on the now fairly dated RE4/5 style.
Chris the great Posted August 6, 2009 Posted August 6, 2009 is it a bad thing i think it looks really good?
Dante Posted August 13, 2009 Author Posted August 13, 2009 Bayonetta Locked At 60fps On Both Consoles We got a chance to discuss Bayonetta with Sega the other day. We talked story, design elements and multiplatform parity. They’ve ensured 60fps on both the PS3 and 360 with no differences whatsoever. Interview Video
Deathjam Posted August 25, 2009 Posted August 25, 2009 One Hand Mode Wow. That was cool to watch but is it fun to play that way?
S.C.G Posted August 25, 2009 Posted August 25, 2009 One Hand Mode Wow. That was cool to watch but is it fun to play that way? I guess that depends entirely on what you choose to do with the other hand...
Dante Posted August 26, 2009 Author Posted August 26, 2009 Blog Updated: Bayonetta Director Hideki Kamiya here. At long last, here we go! Gameplay video of Very Easy Automatic Mode (AKA Mommy Mode)! Writing a ton of words would be a disservice, so instead, check out this video. This is the power of Automatic. Automatic can be used on Easy and Very Easy difficulties, and leaves the most complex controls up to the CPU. At the controls in this video is character designer Mari Shimazaki. All she is really doing in this video is pressing a single button, the Punch button. She may occasionally be pressing Kick, but only for the Torture Attack events. With Automatic ON, the game will do the following things for you. 1) Attacks/Jump Attacks Of course attacks go without saying, but automatic jumps are also included. Even if an enemy is in above Bayonetta, the game will jump you up and into a perfect position, then attack. Various combos are automatically triggered, allowing you to enjoy action rich in variety. 2) Dodging This also takes place simply by pressing the Punch button. Of course, if you are caught flat-footed the game won’t forgive you; however, as long as you get the button press timing correct, you will automatically dodge. …Of course, as you can tell by watching the video, you will probably end up defeating the enemy before there is ever a need to dodge. (LOL) 3) Warp I don’t really know what I should call this… Immediately after you’ve defeated an enemy, you will head towards a distant enemy and automatically jump off towards them. With this ability you can take down enemies from A to Z. To complement these, even when you are in Automatic mode, you can still move and dodge under your own control as normal, if you so choose. This means you don’t have to play one handed like in the movie. You can weave in your own movement, kicks, and dodges, enjoying a battle packed with originality. You can consider Automatic mode to be a helping hand from an incredibly skilled expert in the game. By the way, you can turn Automatic mode on and off anywhere in the game, so you can try a few different play styles I think… If you want to turn it off and get some hands on practice, you can. If you are feeling like, “This is impossible!”Then just turn on Automatic, go back, and try again. Another thing to add, and this one is important. In the easiest mode of the game, Very Easy, we have included the ability to recover your vitality in a few short moments should you take damage. So just in case you happen to run out of health, try to get some space between you and your enemies. But even if you take damage, you won’t take that much, so I don’t think you need to worry about your vitality falling to zero. (LOL) So even if you are a hardcore user or an absolute beginner, I hope you are all looking forward to getting your hands on a controller and seeing what it feels like to dive into the tempest of violence that is Automatic Bayonetta.
Dante Posted September 14, 2009 Author Posted September 14, 2009 (edited) The intro to the game is gameplay footage. Edited September 14, 2009 by Dante
sumo73 Posted September 14, 2009 Posted September 14, 2009 I'm interested in getting this game when it comes out next year. It's over the top and doesn't take itself too seriously. I heard that Hideki Kamiya wasn't so happy with what happened with DMC4 so I think this game will be different from all of that.
Dante Posted September 14, 2009 Author Posted September 14, 2009 The model for Bayonetta PG Blog - The Face of Bayonetta
S.C.G Posted September 14, 2009 Posted September 14, 2009 I'm interested in getting this game when it comes out next year. It's over the top and doesn't take itself too seriously. I heard that Hideki Kamiya wasn't so happy with what happened with DMC4 so I think this game will be different from all of that. Same, it's not top of my list or anything but I could certainly see myself buying it at some point if the gameplay is decent and the price is right.
Dante Posted September 20, 2009 Author Posted September 20, 2009 Bayonetta Gets a Massive Soundtrack Bayonetta is a big game, with a heroine so big that she's getting her own photo book. The game is also getting a big soundtrack. How big? Five discs big! The Bayonetta Original Soundtrack will be released through Wave Master on November 4. It's priced at ¥5,000, but for the price, you'll be getting 150 songs, spanning a full five discs. The soundtrack's booklet will also include commentary on each song by the sound staff and other members of developer Platinum Games. You can see a full track Japanese track list in Sega's press release at 4gamer. The list includes all the game's background music along with the theme song.
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