If this game succeeds will we see the 3rd one? Very curious to see who will be publishing it if it happens.
Really hope this game does well.
If Bayonetta 2 succeed, I can see Sega publishing Vanquish 2
Yes, it's beautiful.So I'm trying my damnedest to not see anything... then I hear there's a Moon River remix...at first i laughed then i heard it. Wow. game cant come soon enough.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sXhhdNL05sY
I played the demo twice and it is very fun, but not perfect score fun IMHO. (I know it's just the demo but that was my takeaway-good not great, *raises flame shield*)
And just think, when you get that WiiU and Bayo 2, you'll be able to replay the first game without the screen tearing, in multiple Nintendo costumes each with their own awesome easter egg quirks, like the Samus outfit with controllable visor and Super Metroid sounds, or the sword being the Master Sword with the Hero of Hyrule outfit, or Bowser's hands and feet during Weave attacks in the Peach outfit.
If this game succeeds will we see the 3rd one? Very curious to see who will be publishing it if it happens.
Really hope this game does well.
How is Polygon still alive? I though everyone already knew they have no quality at all.
I'm curious on whether it'll get made or not, even if it is successful. I think it was Kamiya who said he isn't much interested in being a part of a second sequel (third game) for any series.
Now I know Kamiya doesn't represent all of Platinum or that Bayonetta will immediately tank without his involvement at all, but I do wonder what how enthusiastic Hashimoto and others are about a Bayonetta 3 or if they share the same sentiment.
I want Vanquish 2 but only if the weapons fire lasers instead of bullets! Come on Platinum, it's the future!
That's not entirely true. He said a lot of times he would do sequels, if he had the chance to do so. But in this case it was Hashimoto who had new ideas for the series. And I'll be honest here and say Hashimoto and Kuroda should handle a third game if it gets ever made.Now I know Kamiya doesn't represent all of Platinum or that Bayonetta will immediately tank without his involvement at all, but I do wonder what how enthusiastic Hashimoto and others are about a Bayonetta 3 or if they share the same sentiment.
More likely the partnership hooks would lead to another exclusive original IP for the Wii U, or some potential development cross-over using established Nintendo franchises. Bayonetta 3 would not be the follow-up.
That's not entirely true. He said a lot of times he would do sequels, if he had the chance to do so. But in this case it was Hashimoto who had new ideas for the series. And I'll be honest here and say Hashimoto and Kuroda should handle a third game if it gets ever made.
This time, Platinum goes exclusive on the Playstation.If this game succeeds will we see the 3rd one? Very curious to see who will be publishing it if it happens.
Really hope this game does well.
This time, Platinum goes exclusive on the Playstation.
Just so we can get another two dozen threads with thousands of posts of rage. And then, as always, no one buys the game anyway.
This time, Platinum goes exclusive on the Playstation.
Just so we can get another two dozen threads with thousands of posts of rage. And then, as always, no one buys the game anyway.
I won't be satisfied until Platinum also has an exclusive on PC, 3DS, Vita and mobile.
I won't be satisfied until Platinum also has an exclusive on PC, 3DS, Vita and mobile.
Someone should really fund that Jeanne spinoff.
If only for scenes to see Jeanne as a teacher
I doubt this game will "succeed" according to whatever standard you want to apply.If this game succeeds will we see the 3rd one? Very curious to see who will be publishing it if it happens.
Really hope this game does well.
In my mind, a Jeanne 3DS game would be a spiritual Viewtiful Joe sequel.
Its obvious Nintendo has a soft spot for Bayonetta since the game design and philosophies match their own.
So I'm trying my damnedest to not see anything... then I hear there's a Moon River remix...at first i laughed then i heard it. Wow. game cant come soon enough.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sXhhdNL05sY
What I like is Nintendo giving freedom to Platinum Games to make whatever they want.
Hopefully it'll be the same with Microsoft and Scalebound, speaking of this, I'll need a Xbox One soon.
I would say that applies to platinum in general but I think what he meant is making games that are easy to use but has incredible hidden depth to it, like the speedruns of mario and zelda, the people who get punch out down to a science, and super smash brothers that uses very little buttons but has mechanics that runs deep, bayo is alot like that, having gameplay first and having mechanics that are simple to use but hard to master yet fun to learn.Genuinely curious: what makes you say that?
The Eyes of Bayonetta art book comes with a dvd where Hashimoto talks about it.If it was Hashimoto then all concerns are out the window then. Haha.
Genuinely curious: what makes you say that?
The Eyes of Bayonetta art book comes with a dvd where Hashimoto talks about it.
Afair it was him talking to Inaba after a bar visit for new ideas of Bayonetta. He loves the game. I'm sure that's why he was given the directing.
And as much as I love Kamiya, more people at Platinum should get the attention they deserve.
Bayonetta is a video game first and foremost, it embraces all those tropes. Its not ashamed to be a video game. It emphasizes gameplay, not a cinematic-story focus.Genuinely curious: what makes you say that?
I won't be satisfied until Platinum also has an exclusive on PC, 3DS, Vita and mobile.
Also at least one of them must never be localized and be very text heavy.
They did make a DS game
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They did make a DS game
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Speaking of Hashimoto, it's really quite amazing that his debut as a director gets such praise - most veteran directors never achieve in their whole career what he achieved in his first try.That's not entirely true. He said a lot of times he would do sequels, if he had the chance to do so. But in this case it was Hashimoto who had new ideas for the series. And I'll be honest here and say Hashimoto and Kuroda should handle a third game if it gets ever made.
I don't think PG's 3D action games would translate well on the 3DS, but a VJ style bayo game (as suggested above) would be neat.
It COULD happen, if we have another miracle, but for the moment i think its best to play and talk about Bayonetta 2, i think Platinum wrapped the story well enough, and as they said, use all of their leftover ideas and new ones on the sequel.I can see Bayonetta 3 happening.
But there are two laser weapons in Vanquish: Laser Cannon (DLC) and Lock-On Laser.
Also future doesn't mean energy weapons are the optimum.
They did make a DS game
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Speaking of Hashimoto, it's really quite amazing that his debut as a director gets such praise - most veteran directors never achieve in their whole career what he achieved in his first try.
And as much as I love Kamiya, more people at Platinum should get the attention they deserve.
I would hope not.My heart hasn't stopped pumping.
It probably helps that he is working with the team since Devil May Cry (2001).
Hashimoto was also the producer of the original game,and most of the team that worked on it worked on Bayonetta and other action games, the sequel was always in good hands imo, some people think that when Kamiya isnt involved (or not that involved) the games are going to turn like shit or very inferior, but Kamiya has made flawed games too, even if they are special on their own.
Itsuno and Kobayashi also did a great job on DMC 3 and 4,they are very good.