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Bayonetta 2 Discussion (Nintendo Wii U) [game]
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10/23/14, 21:26 Edited: 10/23/14, 21:42
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Zero said:Seems pretty good so far. Though I do feel like I often feel like in these type of games... tons of combos, have no idea when to use one combo instead of another, end up mashing buttons. This is an issue with every Platinum game I've played (Metal Gear Rising, Bayo 1 and 2, and especially Wonderful 101). The games give you a million options but don't teach you the intricacies of combat at all, so people end up mashing. Hero_Of_Hyrule said:I've been on a real character action game kick lately. Got the DMC collection for less than 5 dollars, played DMC 3 on Normal, as Virgil, and on Hard. Then I retried Viewfiful Joe, replayed the first DMC, and dove into DMC4. And my god, the combat system in DMC4 is blowing me away. I've been very tempted to seek out the Bayonetta dual pack on Wii U. If not Bayo, then God Hand. Are you playing DMC4 original or the Special Edition with the extra playable characters? I'm tempted to double-dip on that version, because Vergil in particular looks super fun... |
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