Bayonetta 2 Nintendo Direct

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The Shoemaker
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Re: Bayonetta 2 Nintendo Direct

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Gotta delete some stuff to make room for the demo.
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The Shoemaker wrote:Gotta delete some stuff to make room for the demo.
Did you reach 300?

(Also a new launch trailer of Bayonetta 2 is available)
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kitroplious wrote:
The Shoemaker wrote:Gotta delete some stuff to make room for the demo.
Did you reach 300?

(Also a new launch trailer of Bayonetta 2 is available)
No, but I reached 32 GB :)
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Wasn't really all that excited for this game but after playing the demo my feelings were changed and I've now pre-ordered it. This is why demos work if done right; what was given I truly enjoyed.
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Still have to download and try the demo, but I'm glad it's available. Certainly am interested in this game, but never played the original. Wish more games had a demo.
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I actually got to playing this game recently, and it plays really well. I didn't quite grasp it while I was playing the demo before but after spending a little more time with the actual game it all clicked a little more. The gameplay really encourages experimentation with different combos, and there seems to be an infinite amount of them. You start by just mashing the attack buttons, and through the awesome visual effects you start to see what does what and go from there. The gameplay involves constantly activating witch time, which allows you to slow down time to deal tons of damage. This is done by sucessfully dodging an attack. It keeps the battles really tense as you're constantly dodging to stay alive, and keep the damage going. It's a game that really makes you feel like a badass.
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