Is this game better than the first?
Is this game better than the first?
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overall no
Better first experience because no QTE's and such but the inferior combat makes it boring to replay.
Can you explain? I played Bayo 1 but I never played 2. Ive been thinking about getting it but ive heard mixed reviews on Yea Forums (game journos live it but i dont trust them)
>Inferior combat
What? It's the same damn game.
It's fine. Some things I don't like like lack of bosses that are on the tier of Fortitudo and company and the story is kind of retarded but I can ignore both of those.
It's better in some ways and worse in others.
Quality of life and presentation are better but the combat is more focused around Witch Time and Umbran Climax (basically Bayonetta's Devil Trigger) is rather mindless.
I prefer it to 1 and most people outside Yea Forums seem to feel the same
if you played bayonetta 1 casually you'll love the initial improvements in bayo 2, but the more experienced you are with the mechanics of bayonetta 1 the more glaring the faults of 2 will be.
1 has its faults as well but none of them interrupt the actual combat of the game like 2 does
could you explain the combat nuances lost por favor?
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The story is less of a clusterfuck than the original but also it feels less worked on some aspects, like Loki-Bayo interactions, Luka's role or Balder's relationship with Bayo, otherwise is quite decent, Loptr being a more active antagonist than Father Balder works fine bc his plans and motives are presented constantly towards the game's course rather than being explained on a 10 minutes cutscene near the end.
At least the plot twist feel less asspulled than the "Jeanne is actually Bayo's best friend" of the first game.
Eh I'm more against the Time travel stuff. Balder going back in time and becoming Father Balder is weird. Doing it because he's possessed by Loptr is even weirder. In a way it kind of retroactively ruins Bayonetta 1's story.
Time travel is something that both games manage pretty weird, if not bad.
In the first you got this "Bayo giving a important lesson to Cereza makes her live and fight alongside Jeanne in witch hunt and awake the Left Eye's power" but somehow this doesn't seem to affect other events, like Antonio's death and her interactions with Luka or the others.
>What? It's the same damn game.
Not that user, but isn't the wicked weave system revamped?
The time travel in Bayonetta is a mess, there's this macguffin magic mirror thing that people just use casually but never talk about out loud. Like not even a one sentence explanation, it makes the first game's ending seem like pure nonsense.
>"...it makes the first game's ending seem like pure nonsense."
Explain.
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There's another youtube comment cap she's made but I can't find it someone will undoubtly post it soon, it always shows up in bayo 2 threads.
Aren't a lot of things this person complains about also in Bayonetta 1? I remember Grace and Glory being particularly hard to nail down and combo.
Story: Yes.
Gameplay: No.
Characters: No.
Music: No.
Graphics: Yes.
Color: Yes.
Ranking system: No.
Yeah sure they're hard enemies but you even remotely NEED witch time to kill them.
don't even*
Because the Moon of Malaa-Kalaa's parry-block is the superior way to deal with them.