In many action games, offense and defense tend to feel like two separate mechanics that sometimes talk to each other. But, when youâre playing the two Bayonetta titles the way theyâre supposed to be played, evasion and attack are parts of the same integrated whole. And, damn, does it look beautiful.
In my own review of Bayonetta 2, I said that the Wii U-exclusive sequel is âthe rare action game where evasion feels as good as pummeling enemies.â This video by YouTuber Saur does a great job of breaking down the symbiosis between attack and defense in the Bayonetta games, particularly because it shows the game expresses its cues to the player. Some of the info Saur offers will be old hat to veteran Bayonetta-ologists but itâs a perfect intro for those who might be dipping their toes into the series for the first time.