Bayonetta 2 Here
When Bayonetta 2 was announced as a Wii U exclusive, fans panicked about graphical downgrades. Those fears were immediately silenced. Using a heavily modified version of the original engine, PlatinumGames produced a game that, even on the handheld Switch, looks like a moving watercolor painting.
The sequel refines the combat system of the first game in subtle but crucial ways. The pacing is significantly faster. Enemy tells are clearer, and the "Witch Walk"—the ability to walk on walls and ceilings during specific moments—adds a verticality to the arenas that few games manage to replicate. The input lag has been reduced, and the window for combo extensions feels more generous, making the game accessible to newcomers while retaining a sky-high skill ceiling for veterans aiming for "Pure Platinum" ranks. Bayonetta 2
If you’re looking for the ultimate challenge, this mode removes Witch Time for many encounters, forcing you to rely entirely on pure combat skill and spacing [33]. Checkpoint Trick: When Bayonetta 2 was announced as a Wii