Hey there, I am Daan and I'm here to talk with you about Bayonetta 1 & 2 for Nintendo
Switch.
I got the codes in prety recently nad I'm here to tell you about a few of the things
I've noticed so far.
Mind you, this is not going to be a real preview of any sort, though I would love to talk about
these games again as I love the Bayonetta games a ton.
For starters, let's talk about Bayonetta 1, which hasn't really changed much.
Like the Wii U Nintendo costumes are still there.
Weirdly enough, you can use the video capture feature in Bayonetta 1, but not Bayonetta
2, so hopefully that'll be fixed with a Day 1 patch.
With Bayonetta 2, the changes are way more significant.
All of the costumes can now be unlocked with amiibo.
As soon as you neter the Gates of Hell bar and scan them in, you will unlock goodies.
And the crazy thing is you can scan in amiibo 32 times a day, which is insane.
If you want to grind for Halos, this is pretty viable!
The main unlocks though come down to Samus, Fox, Link, Peach, Daily, and both bayonetta
Smash amiibo.
This makes costume-only runs a viable option, which is exactly what I did.
After chapter 1, I switched into the Samus costume and never took it off, because sprinting
with the Morph Ball is awesome.
While the original bayonetta performs the same, I would say Bayonetta 2 has benefited
in coming to Nintendo Switc.
It seems to run very nice which wasn't the case in a couple instance on Wii U.
Both games suffered fromw eird slowdown on Wii U, but they seemed to have disappeared
here.
And that optimial performance translates well to the handheld screen, whcih is a joy to
play.
Spekaing of handheld mode, yes the touchscreen controls are back on the Switch, and yes,
they have been improved.
Considering that the Nintendo Switch has a mmulti-touch touchscreen, it makes a lot of
sense.
On Wii U, it was a clunky option, that wasn't even fun due to the nature of the game.
You couldn't use multiple fingers or various gestures and get thigns done at a decent pace.
Platinum saw fit to improve this groundwork and make it more usable in these games.
Naturally, I stil prefer a controller, but it's nice to have the choice.
Finally, I did try a bit of Tag Climax Mode locally.
This mode was previously online-only in the Wii U version, as you teamed up with a freind
to take on various missions.
You xcould play as various characters which changed up some stuff.
And while the onklie functions is back, you can now play lcoal wirelessly as well--and
it worked flawlessly.
I got a kick out of it since youu can communicate better with each other.
So yeah, I had a good time with both Bayonetta 1 & 2 on Nintendo Switch.
Previously I would say that Bayonetta 2 was one of the best games to grace the Wii U and
now that statement is the same for Nintendo Switch.
So yeah those are the changes I've noticed so thanks for watching and subscribe to GameXplain
for more on Bayonetta and other things gaming too.
Bye Bye.
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