More Bayonetta 2 Tag Climax gameplay, details (including Fox McCloud costume bits)
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A new clip from Bayonetta 2’s Tag Climax mode can be found above. You’ll also find a summary of information below, which includes a few bits about the Fox McCloud costume.
Fox McCloud costume
– Game refers to it as Star Mercenary
– If you select the guns, the weapons change into Arwing-shaped blasters
– Slash with them
– If you perform a combo, the classic Star Fox shooting sound emits
– Lock-on cursor is the one from Star Fox
Tag Climax
– Cooperative competitive mode
– Each character works together to defeat hordes of enemies while also striving to get the most points
– Each match has 6 missions
– The ones that you can choose are unlocked throughout the game
– These are formed from previous encounters in the story mode and put on a new spin on them to make a bit more challenging
– Choose the amount of Halos to bet beforehand
– Bet more Halos to increase the chaotic nature of the battle
– If the other person falls down and you don’t revive your opponent in 15 seconds, you both lose automatically
– All the Halos you earned in previous missions are worthless and you have to start over
– Play with friends or random opponents
– If you don’t have many online friends, you are kind of forced to play it against the computer
– Can’t play locally
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More Bayonetta 2 clips
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Bayonetta 2 – Nintendo costumes footage
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European Bayonetta 2 solus edition doesn’t include Bayonetta 1
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Three different Bayonetta 2 releases are planned for Europe. There’s the Special Edition, First Print Edition, and solus edition.
The former two releases will include the first Bayonetta. However, the same can’t be said for the solus edition. If you’re interested in Bayonetta 1, you’ll need to purchase either the Special Edition (£44.99) or First Print Edition (£59.99).
Nintendo is handling things much differently in North America. Just one simple release is planned for retail, and it includes both Bayonetta games.
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Bayonetta 2 cut-scenes highlighted in new PlatinumGames blog post
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PlatinumGames has posted a new Bayonetta 2 blog post covering the game’s cut-scenes.
First, check one clip from the post below:
And be sure to read the full thing here with lots of information (and extra clips).
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Bayonetta 2 footage (gameplay and story)
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Bayonetta 2 supports the Classic Controller Pro
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Bayonetta 2 will make use of a few different control schemes. You’ll naturally be able to play on the GamePad, and by using the Wii U Pro Controller. The Japanese Bayonetta 2 website also confirms support for the Wii Classic Controller Pro.
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Bayonetta 1 and Bayonetta 2 file sizes
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Bayonetta 1 and Bayonetta 2 are rather large games, as some may have expected.
Bayonetta 2 requires 14.6GB if you plan on picking up the digital version. And together, Bayonetta 1 and Bayonetta 2 take up 32.2GB of space.
Get your hard drives ready!
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Bayonetta 2 comes into focus in a new Nintendo Direct
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REDMOND, Wash.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– A new Nintendo Direct video detailed some of the cool new aspects of the Bayonetta 2 game, which launches exclusively for Wii U on Oct. 24. For the first time, Nintendo announced that the cosplay options available in the original Bayonetta game will also be available in Bayonetta 2. These include Bayonetta’s wild takes on Princess Peach, Daisy, Link and Samus. But a surprise interstellar mercenary is also given the costume treatment: an outfit reminiscent of Fox McCloud, hero of the Star Fox games, was also revealed for Bayonetta 2 during this Nintendo Direct.
The Nintendo Direct also revealed Rodin as a playable character in Bayonetta 2’s multiplayer Tag Climax mode and showed off the first footage of multiplayer action.