We also meet a new character, Viola, and you’ll probably figure out her deal in the first half hour if you’re observant. We’re introduced to Bayonetta’s new look and her big new set of abilities related to puppeteering her summons. The threat this time comes not from heaven or hell, but from the Multiverse. From a story standpoint, it takes things to such a grand scale that it loses a bit of what made the previous games special.īayonetta 3 hits the ground running with a powerful opening. From a gameplay standpoint, it has so many new things going on that it threatens to be too much. From a technical standpoint, it feels like it’s pushing the Nintendo Switch to its limits and occasionally beyond them. But it’s a game that, in its quest to turn everything up to maximum volume, has a lot of little cracks in its surface. Bayonetta 3 is a very good game, especially so if considered independently of its predecessors. This is another game where I sort of wish that we had more gradation in our review scale at TouchArcade. Let’s get to business! Reviews & Mini-Views Bayonetta 3 ($59.99) Finally, we’ve got the usual lists of new and outgoing discounts for you to consider. After that, we’ve got summaries of the new releases of the day, but I can’t say I was particularly thrilled with any of them. Today we start things off with three reviews: Platinum’s Bayonetta 3, PikPok’s Shatter Remastered Deluxe, and Hanaji’s Mecha Ritz: Steel Rondo. Hello gentle readers, and welcome to the SwitchArcade Round-Up for November 7th, 2022.
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