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See Bayonetta in action with new Switch port footage

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Nintendo is hyping up its Bayonetta and Bayonetta 2 Switch version launch, and for good reason. Bayonetta is an excellent action game that felt fantastic on its original consoles, and will no doubt be just as fantastic on the Switch. But if you remain unconvinced, you can check out a couple short gameplay videos posted via the official Japanese website for the Switch versions. They’re both looking great. 

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Nintendo is hyping up its Bayonetta and Bayonetta 2 Switch version launch, and for good reason. Bayonetta is an excellent action game that felt fantastic on its original consoles, and will no doubt be just as fantastic on the Switch. But if you remain unconvinced, you can check out a couple short gameplay videos posted via the official Japanese website for the Switch versions. They’re both looking great. 

You can see the special video on the official site’s homepage as well as clips of some battle action, Witch Time actions where Bayonetta can slow down time and pull off some sick combos, special Torture Moves, and more.

Both games are scheduled to launch on Switch on Feb. 16 in North America. You can pick up the physical version of Bayonetta 2, which will come with a download code for the first game. If you prefer, you can purchase the first Bayonetta separately as a digital copy, but it will not be getting a physical edition in North America. 

You can see all the other videos here, if you’re curious. If you haven’t played either Bayonetta before, you’re in for a real treat. Now that you can take it on the go with you, you can grind toward grabbing all the collectible Nintendo-related costumes in Bayonetta 2. Trust us, it’s worth it.


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