Bayonetta 3 would do well to swap some flying portions out in favor of giving players control of beloved characters like Jeanne or Rodin as part the main campaign. Given the way Bayonetta 2 ended, we could see the third entry in the series continue on and potentially play more with the concept of time travel and invading forces from other eras. If PlatinumGames ever sees the need to expand its games' narratives with other playable characters, Devil May Cry has shown that this can definitely be done successfully. What is the plot and setting of Bayonetta 3 As we stated, theres a lot we dont know about Bayonetta 3, and both the plot and setting of the game are no different. ![]() ![]() Bayonetta is such a versatile protagonist, and there's plenty left to do with her in terms of gameplay and story. The flying portions of Bayonetta 2 were a fun diversion, but the controls weren't the tightest, and their overuse made them feel like a crutch for set pieces. It’s difficult to extrapolate exactly what it all means, though. The gameplay trailer already shows the developers are expanding on the concept of giving players control over Bayonetta's Infernal Demons. It could also be that the third game may involve a new character, or a younger Bayonetta (prequel) which could call for a recast. There are also four characters to unlock, the occasionally playable Infernal Demon kaiju and the Umbran Climax supercharged attacks to keep things interesting - but Bayonetta 3 can still do more. One second, players could be plowing through enemy hordes on the ground, and the next, they're facing off against serpentine angels in the sky. ![]() In terms of gameplay variety, the Bayonetta series has always kept players on their toes.
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