I enjoyed 3's combat, but i missed being able to set 4 weapons at a time. Switching to other weapons meant having to go back the pause menu which felt really clunky
hope you have a great time! Hard mode is definitely doable without learning dodge offset, but i wouldn't recommend it at all IF... you have the time to learn it. I promise you, it doesnt take take long and it will improve your experience to a whole new level (it did for me at least). It's just... so fun to perform and see
@@Teybort the techniques and combat in bayo 3 were very good, but like 2 took what 1 had and really weakened and changed it, the weapons as well in bayo 1 felt so strong, I found it so satisfying when Jeanne would say the word stab and deal a lot of damage
thank youu!! hope you have an amazing time with the saga The more you learns its systems, the more enjoyement you will get out of it. The song is "scent of love" from bayonetta pachislot.
hi just press kick while you slamming one of them. About grabbing its leg without launching... i can only guess it works as long as you perform a launcher and there is any enemy on midair. I'll confirm it next time i play
Don't listen to the eSports and speedrunners. They're a loud tiny minority of players. You probably aren't gonna be bothered to put in the practice to play at a level for it to look different from 3
@@christiantaylor1495Yeah because you gotta be a no-lifer at video games to be able to understand that Bayo 1 & 2 are way better than 3...ow8, no - that's just called having a sense of taste.
@@shizukagozen777 But you could say the same about Bayonetta 3 ❤ I like that all 3 games have a unique feel, so I can switch between them for variety. ❤
@@shizukagozen777 I find that unfathomable when they have the same combos, enemies, weapons, characters, controls, most of the same mechanics and abilities. I went from 2 to 3 feeling like 95% of my skills transferred, but when I started Devil May Cry, it felt like starting from 0 as a newbie.❤