Both games run a little better, admittedly, but I expected more. No matter if you play handheld or docked, the resolution appears to be stuck at 720p, which means on your big TV the image quality is rather poor. Unfortunately, both games are less impressive when you play them in docked mode. 90% of the time I play games on the Switch it’s in handheld mode, which means that the Bayonetta 1 & 2 collection is pretty much perfect in my eyes. They may not stick to the coveted 60 FPS, but the action is fluid and free from slowdown and hitches. The framerate holds up well in both releases, too. Remaining pretty much untouched from their Wii U releases, both games have great art design that makes up for their now technically dated visuals, and on the Switch’s small 720p screen the colours pop and the aliasing is hardly visible. In handheld mode, the Bayonetta 1 & 2 collection is simply glorious. But I can say that it only disappoints a very little. And now that it’s here I’m glad to say that it doesn’t disappoint. The Wii U could stay in the dusty cupboard forever, and I’d be able to play both Bayonetta 1 & 2 on the main TV and on the go. Imagine my delight, then, when it was announced that the Bayonetta 1 & 2 collection was coming to the Nintendo Switch ahead of the release of the third game in the series. I wanted to play it – I really did – but it was on the Wii U…. By that point the Wii U was essentially dead to me, having only used it a handful of times, and when my preordered Bayonetta 1 & 2 bundle turned up it got put on a shelf and forgotten about. That fool was me, and little did I know that it would take Bayonetta 2 just shy of two years to land on the console. Visit the official website here.Back when the Nintendo Wii U was launched, some fool hurriedly went out and bought one on day one for just one game: Bayonetta 2. View the first screenshots at the gallery. When Providence is suddenly taken over by a mutinous group and its technology used to devastate cities, it’s up to a specially trained unit of space marines to reclaim the colony.Įquipped with BLADE, the experimental weapon system that can scan, copy, and save up to three existing weapons, DARPA agent Sam Gideon must infiltrate Providence, defeat legions of future-tech foes, and disable the energy transmitter threatening life on Earth. An overpopulated Earth suffocating under limited resources looks to Providence, the solar-powered space colony for support. Hack, slash, and open fire upon hordes of celestial foes in this wickedly charming action-packed adventure. Take advantage of Bayonetta’s arsenal of skills including shapeshifting into various animal forms, summoning demons with her hair, and exercising her mastery of the bullet arts. Immediately thrust into battle, she must vanquish her countless enemies to piece together the truth. The tantalizing Umbra Witch rises from the depths after half a millennium in slumber with no recollection of her mysterious past. Here is an overview of each game, via Sega:Įxperience the genesis of the Bayonetta series with the cult classic, original action– adventure game. Bayonetta & Vanquish 10th Anniversary Theme – Available for a limited time for all pre-orders and purchases up to March 3, 2020-two weeks after launch.Bayonetta & Vanquish Theme – Available instantly for all digital pre-orders, will not be available at or after launch.PlayStation Store pre-orders include the following two exclusive static PlayStation 4 themes: “We absolutely love both titles and handpicked Dan Dussault because we knew he could knock it out of the park with his attention to detail and his ability to capture motion in his art.” “This was a dream project for us at Weapons Van and we cannot thank Sega and PlatinumGames enough for this opportunity to apply our art direction to the Bayonetta & Vanquish 10th Anniversary Bundle covers,” said Weapons Van in a press release.
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