@HisDudeness said:
(Sorry for the bad English). This always seemed like a must for me, but the fact that I owned a PS3 and the port always received poor reviews prevented me from buying it, because as a fan of Devil May Cry, I knew that a bad framerate really could ruin the experience for this kind of game. So when I finally set up my new shiny and slim Xbox 360, I started thinking of what game I could get that I previously couldn't play, and this one immediately popped into my mind. And I must say... it is mindblowing. I thought I would probably liked it, but nowhere near this. In fact, I could say it's probably my favorite action game for this entire generation. Doing the Climax on that final boss with that ''Fly Me To The Moon'' remix is absolutely unforgettable. The combo combat system is so fine tuned it hurts, and the amount of crazyness in the game fits the tone of the game just perfectly.
Such a bummer that Bayonetta 2 is being released as a Wii U exclusive, but it's better than no sequel at all... the industry really needs more games of this kind. A masterpiece.
Wow.
Take your entire scenario and set it up again replacing PS3 for Xbox 360 and you have my exact situation. Only I was so blown away by how terrible the game was, I couldn't finish it. It's honestly the worst game in my PS3 library.
As that one game developer got in trouble for saying, the game is almost entirely gibberish. Characters will randomly intersperse lines that are complete non-sequiters to what was going on just seconds before, and many of their motions and poses are lacking in sense. I tried to stand the story and voice acting for as long as I could and then just resolved to tune it out and just play the action game, except that the game doesn't control well enough to even be fun purely on it's game mechanics. I found myself having problems with the camera and the level design. Pretty much anything that wasn't combat was boring or frustrating.
I think I left off on a part where you're in some strange shangri-la place with waterfalls that you can walk on if you stop time or something? I'm not sure how far that is.
Anyhow, I honestly, for the life of me, don't understand why anyone would like this game. I also think it would interesting to find out how old the fans of this game are. Not to say that people who like it are immature, but I just wonder if it's a generational thing.
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