I was excited to play Bayonetta 3. I have played the previous two games and absolutely loved them. Right at the start Bayonetta 3 hooks you in with an epic fight happening with Bayonetta and a shadowy monster. This also introduces us to a new character, Viola who is definitely giving off amazing punk rocker vibes. Bayonetta is defeated by the monster known as Singularity and Viola escapes through a world bridge to another universe to find help fighting Singularity.
The game then shows the Bayonetta we know driving with Enzo and of course Rodin is here too. That's when Viola shows up and everything goes to hell as a bunch of monsters show up called Homunculi. This gives the game a chance to give a fast tutorial on how the combat buttons work, how to witch walk which slows down time, and how to unleash epic attacks on the monsters.
Bayonetta and Enzo together again. |
This first fight is a blast. The combat is even better and I appreciated the sheer camp of the game and loved getting to play as Bayonetta again. There's some new moves to learn as the Homunculi are a little more challenging, but it's a great time.
She's back! |
After the chaos dies down for a time, Viola explains that she's an Umbran witch from another universe and that Singularity has already destroyed many alternate universes. To stop Singularity they have to travel to the island of Thule which acts as a gateway between universes in order to get the five chaos gears to lead them to the Alphaverse where Singularity is. Thus starts the main chunk of the game as Bayonetta travels to these different universes to find the chaos gears. She of course meets multiverse versions of herself and all of them are very cool as they fight alongside her in some moments. The fights themselves are great. I had a lot of fun just hacking and slashing away as well as using some new moves with Bayonetta's guns.
Taking out a giant monster. |
Bayonetta has also learned some new moves and added a few more epic tricks. She can now summon demons to fight. She can have up to three in her amulett and some are familiar faces like Gomorrah while others are brand new like a demon train. All of them are fantastic and it added a layer of planning out fights, because each demon brings a different element so I had a good time deciding which one I wanted to use. There are also moments where you can summon a demon in giant form and this was awesome! The kid in me loved that I got to have giant monster fights. They play like rock, paper, scissors as you either attack or defend. These fights were wild and I enjoyed all of them.
Giant monster fight! |
I did love the customization in Bayonetta 3. Naturally, you get these new things from Rodin at his bar. You can change Bayonetta's guns and accessories. The biggest thing I liked is that you could change the color of her costume, her glasses, and hair. I went with my favorite color, purple. If you have the money, Rodin is ready to sell you all the colors. There are 7 different costumes too, but you need to reach certain points of the game to unlock those. Once you do however, you can choose your favorite costume.
Bayonetta in my favorite color, purple. |
I was delighted to see we got to play as Viola and Jeanne in certain chapters. Getting to play as Viola was a lot of fun. Viola is a bit of a klutz, but that adds to her charm and I found her rather endearing because she's trying so hard and while she may not really show it, she cares a lot. Her fighting style is different from Bayonetta's and she doesn't have a full arsenal of weapons, but combat with Viola is wildly fun. She fights with a katana and she can toss it to summon her demon, Cheshire. While Cheshire can fight on its own, this means Viola can fist fight alongside him and she can't use witch time. Viola is really fast and I really liked her fighting style. It added another great aspect to the game playing as her. I was always happy to get to play as her when I saw it was a chapter with Viola. Cheshire is wonderful because of my love for Alice in Wonderland and Cheshire is my favorite, but also because when Cheshire teams up with Viola they can do some pretty powerful attacks.
Viola and Cheshire are awesome! |
The chapters with Jeanne are a little different because they're side chapters that play as a stealth side scroller. These missions are short and timed so Jeanne has to get through them quickly. Jeanne can use her powers to change form to crawl through vents, swim underwater, and stealthily get rid of Homunculi enemies in order to get to the elevator undetected. These are a lot of fun and I really liked playing as Jeanne in these. There are four of these side chapters with Jeanne and I enjoyed them. I just wish there had been a few more of them with her.
Jeanne takes out a boss in her chapter. |
The story for Bayonetta 3 is interesting and I was fully invested because of the great gameplay and the introduction of a standout character in Viola. I did like seeing Luka again too because he seemed to be more a part of this story than a side character. Without spoiling, I do understand why many are upset with the ending of Bayonetta 3. I'm saying this as a queer person, Bayonetta has very much brought me a lot of queer joy. I'm pansexual and seeing how much camp and cheeky fun the games have brought, genuinely makes me happy. Did I love the ending? Not really because it made me sad and it felt a little rushed. I do understand the valid concerns about queer baiting in regards to the ending. However, I will say as someone who is in a hetero presenting relationship, it stings a bit seeing once again the bi/pan erasure from some of the people speaking those concerns. I know that my relationship is not queer because I'm married to a man, but I myself am still very much queer. That is the part that bothers me. The idea that if a bi/pan person is in a hetero presenting relationship we're suddenly "not queer enough" or "not really queer" and it's something that I know I have had to fight against for a very long time and still have to fight against, and I'm tired. Other than that, I agree the ending could have been handled differently and while it's not a perfect ending, I do think it leaves some things open ended for the possibility of another Bayonetta game.
Overall, I loved Bayonetta 3. It brought even more camp and fun. It brought back more of the over the top fights I love, added a cool new character, added the best giant monster fights, and of course showed off those sweet dance moves as only Bayonetta can. I had the best time with all of it.
What a fun time! |
*Bayonetta 3 is available to play on Ninendo Switch
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