Then it'd still be crap,just less crap. I don't even believe them honestly. Bayonetta sold 1.8 million copies and no one wanted to cash in on a sequel? They could've used kickstarter or published it themselves on PC.
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I'm mad that this game isn't coming to the PS3 or 360. Not fanboyish mad, but mad nonetheless.Redskins, Lakers, Orioles, UNC Basketball , and ND Football
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Damn, I want to play this so bad. Maybe I will get a Wii U when it's $199.
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This is some bull**** I can play this. DAMMIT. WHY THE WII
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It's funny how earlier in the thread I didn't have a Wii U, but now that I have one....JUST BRING IT!!!!Redskins, Lakers, Orioles, UNC Basketball , and ND Football
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Bayonetta 2 looked awesome on the Treehouse stream. The game will have an online co-op mode called Tag Climax.
- Team up with a friend in Tag Climax, a two-player online co-op mode.
- In online quick matches, you can wager halos, the in-game currency that you earn by defeating enemies. You receive a large sum back if you can prove you're a better fighter than your partner. Halos can then be traded in a story mode shop to unlock new techniques, buy accessories and pick up alternate weapon variations.
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Treehouse demo that shows the Lumen Sage fight and teases Bayonetta operating a mech that retains her same move set.
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This was one of the best things about Bayonetta compared to most other action games and it's getting even better.
Platinum Games Blog: Figuring Out Damage Motion
For this blog, I’d like to talk specifically about damage motion for enemies. You know, that motion you see when you land a huge deathblow on an enemy and they get knocked back and explode or whatever. You might have never thought that deeply about it, but for an action game, getting the right reaction out of the enemy after you’ve pulled off a killer combo is absolutely critical. Do a slack job and the thrill of battle will turn into a total letdown. Enemy damage motion is something I’ve always regarded as highly important in the games I’ve worked on. I always am asking myself if there’s not something new I can try to create more satisfying combat than before.
My challenge to myself for Bayonetta 2 was to create the right enemy motion for each attack. We had plenty of enemy reactions that would change depending on what attack Bayonetta performed, but I wanted to take this further for Bayonetta 2. It’ll probably be easier to understand if you just see it, so take a look at the videos below.
This is Bayonetta:
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This is Bayonetta 2:
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What’d you think? It’s easy to focus on Bayonetta, but if you watch the enemy in both videos, you’ll notice it plays the same motion for each attack in the first video, while in the second, the enemy’s reaction changes based on the kind of attack being performed.
This is just one example from the game, but each little detail like this I think really added up to make a great feeling game overall. Doing a little research, I realized that the enemies in Bayonetta 2 have an average of 3.5x the number of reactions as those in the original.Go Noles!!! >>----->Comment
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The Wii U pull is becoming overwhelming strong.
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Tag Climax sounds awesome:
- Two player online and offline co-op mode.
- You can invite friends, get matched up with random players or play with a CPU.
- Stages vary from having you fight challenging bosses to hordes of enemies, and you can choose the stage and difficulty.
- You can bet Halo's (in-game currency) in Quick Matches to see who can score more points.
- You can pick your character, weapons, and accessories before a match. These are unlocked in the Story Mode.
- Local co-op works with one person playing on the Gamepad screen and the other playing on the TV with a Pro Controller.
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