Bayonetta 2 review: One of the finest action games on the Nintendo Switch (2024)

iMore Verdict

Bottom Line: Bayonetta 2 is still an incredibly fun game from start to finish, but the WiiU faithful who played the game at its initial release should know that there's nothing new for them in this premium-priced package. If you never played the game, however, know that you're stepping into one of Platinum Games' finest adventures.

Pros

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    Over the top action set pieces

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    Combat that is fast, fluid, and fun

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    Looks great on the Switch's small screen

Cons

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    It's the same game that released in 2014

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    Starting to show its age in certain areas

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    Premium price tag

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The WiiU was a misunderstood console, that's for sure. Not even Nintendo themselves understood how to utilize the system fully, but it ended up being the platform of choice for some Nintendo classics: Donkey Kong: Tropical Freeze, Mario Kart 8, Pikmin 3, and perhaps the most unexpected, Bayonetta 2. Initially released in 2014, Bayonetta 2 was the subject of fan outrage, primarily due to the game's platform exclusivity on Nintendo's doomed console. Those who played it, however, were treated to one of the best action titles of the decade.

Fast forward to the start of a new decade, and the Nintendo Switch now dominates the console market. Games previously stranded on the WiiU now have a second shot at glory thanks to a steady stream of re-releases. Now that Bayonetta 2 has joined the Switch's library, two critical questions remain. Does this game still hold up and is worth returning to if you've already played the WiiU version?

What I love about Bayonetta 2

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Bayonetta 2 follows the titular character, Bayonetta, on another adventure through hell and back. This time, she's on a quest to save her best friend's soul from eternal damnation after some demon-slaying gone wrong. On her way to the Inferno to save her, Bayonetta encounters Loki, a foul-mouthed child being pursued by a supernatural being. Bayonetta makes it her duty to protect the child, as well as locate her friend's lost soul.

The story is mostly forgettable, but the characters make up for it with silly one-liners and ridiculous dialogue. Bayonetta 2 is at its best when reveling in its b-movie camp. Bayonetta herself is a walking innuendo, often playfully making suggestive remarks and dropping into a wide-legged squat or split as often as possible, but it's never over-the-top.

The action set pieces are the bread and butter of the game, and they still deliver more than six years after its initial release. Platinum Games is known for offering fast-paced, over the top gameplay, and Bayonetta 2 does not disappoint.

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CategoryBayonetta 2
TitleBayonetta 2
DeveloperPlatinum Games
PublisherNintendo
GenreAction
PlatformsNintendo Switch
Game Size12.4GB
PlayersLocal and online, up to 2 players
Price$59.99 physical / $50 digital

Bayonetta has never been better; her combos are incredibly satisfying to pull off as well as watch. Using the guns on her hands and feet, you can also make use of Witch Time, Bayonetta 2's version of bullet time, to maim, decapitate, and straight-up obliterate your enemies. Stopping mid-combo to spank a centaur or summon a demon "climax" through a portal as Bayonetta poses (tastefully censored) in the foreground is as fun now as it was in 2014.

Not all fights are created equal, though. The battles that take place in the air, ocean, or moving platforms suffer from wonky camera angles and a feeling of weightlessness that ruined the otherwise tight control. Bayonetta works best when she's firmly planted on the ground.

Players are ranked and receive medals based on how well and quickly they dispatch enemies at the end of every brawl. The medals are tallied at the end of the level, and you're rewarded on performance. The game lends itself perfectly to those interested in grinding out high scores as well as catering to those who are looking for short, 20-30 min game sessions.

What I didn't love about Bayonetta 2

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What isn't as fun are the parts that exist in between the combat. Running down lifeless streets to the next battle almost feels like an interactive loading screen. There is not much else to do besides strut to the next fight, and most of the interactivity in the game world exist as quick-time events.

And that's when the cracks in Bayonetta 2's game design start to become apparent. The DNA of Bayonetta 2 can be traced back to games like Devil May Cry, which makes sense as Hideki Kamiya created both games. The action is smooth and fun, but the levels are simple, often littered with invisible walls that keep players from wandering too far off the beaten path.

The DNA of Bayonetta 2 can be traced back to games like Devil May Cry.

When you encounter an enemy, you're thrown into a small arena, and the only way out is to kill everything in the space. It's a familiar gameplay loop that was growing stale then and even more so now.

Graphics and textures are also distinctly last-gen, with lots of clipping and bloom effects that remind me of early Xbox 360 games. Last gen game design is not necessarily to Bayonetta's detriment, but these flaws become more noticeable as the action genre continues to evolve on other platforms.

Worth the switch to Switch?

What about the Switch difference? Well, get ready for this because there's…nothing, really. Bayonetta 2 looks identical to its WiiU counterpart, but the frame rate drops present in the WiiU version are fewer and far between. All of the WiiU features remain intact, including the multiplayer mode, touch controls, and all of Bayonetta's Nintendo-centric outfits. Still, now you can also tap Amiibos in the shop for extra items and currency.

Bayonetta 2 can also be enjoyed in handheld mode, and the game looks great on the Switch's smaller screen. Having Bayonetta 2 on-the-go is quite nice, but it is difficult to whole heartily recommend if you've played the game on the WiiU, even more so when you consider the hefty $60 price tag. The physical edition of the game comes with a download code for the original Bayonetta, much like the WiiU version. If you purchase the game on the Nintendo E-shop, you'll pay $50, with an option to pick up a digital copy of Bayonetta for $10 more.

Should I buy Bayonetta 2 for Nintendo Switch?

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Bayonetta 2 is still an expertly crafted game and a worthy addition to the Switch's excellent catalog. It's ridiculous and over the top in all the best ways and is a joy to play. My biggest complaint is that it's the same game that was released on the WiiU. Plus, the game design that was already aging in 2014 feels like a fossil in 2020.

I can fully recommend it to action game fans who have never had the pleasure of taking Bayonetta 2 for a spin, but for those who have, there's nothing here you haven't seen before. I genuinely hope that Bayonetta finally finds the audience it deserves and ascends beyond just a cult-favorite once Bayonetta 3 hits the Switch sometime in the future. In the meantime, Bayonetta 2 is a reminder of what this franchise is capable of.

Bayonetta 2 is every bit as insane and excellent as it was when it was first released on the ill-fated WiiU. It's incredibly fun to play, and its stylish gameplay will capture the heart of any action game fan. For those who played it back then, however, it's virtually the same game with a premium price tag.

Bayonetta 2 review: One of the finest action games on the Nintendo Switch (4)An insane thrill ride

Bayonetta 2

This party is still crazy.

Bayonetta 2 is as fun as it was when it was originally released. Action fans all over should not miss out, especially if they missed it the first time around. Returning fans, however, might be disappointed with the lack of new features.

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Bayonetta 2 review: One of the finest action games on the Nintendo Switch (2024)

FAQs

Does Bayonetta 2 run good on Switch? ›

Surprisingly the game also runs at 720p in handheld mode meaning you get a nice clean image and even when portable, performance still outdoes the Wii U original. Bayonetta 2 is an absolute masterpiece that should be experienced even if the character action game genre is not normally your cup of tea.

Is Bayonetta 2 on Switch worth it reddit? ›

Really just some of the best that the Switch has to offer in terms of pure and relentless fun. There's so much crazy stuff in terms of the set pieces, gameplay, and not to mention the batsh*t insane story. Great and likeable characters too.

Did Bayonetta 2 sell well on Switch? ›

Bayonetta 2 has officially sold over 1 million on switch alone!

Is Bayonetta 1 or 2 better? ›

Bayonetta 1 and 2 are weirdly different tonally, with two being more colourful and silly than the first, and the second has a much for fluent gameplay style. Brilliant gameplay remain in both, as do the wonderful characters (and the over the top sexualisation).

How many hours total is Bayonetta 2? ›

When focusing on the main objectives, Bayonetta 2 is about 9 Hours in length. If you're a gamer that strives to see all aspects of the game, you are likely to spend around 45 Hours to obtain 100% completion.

Is Bayonetta 2 hard to play? ›

It can be fast paced and difficult, but I think you just need to get used to the game and it's mechanics and it'll get easier. By the end of the game or on subsequent playthroughs you'll be feeling like a badass witch. Bayo 2 is much easier than 1, and the combat is a lot smoother.

Is Bayonetta 2 on Switch better than Wii U? ›

Well, perhaps unsurprisingly bearing in mind our Bayonetta 2 results, it's all about performance. There are drops here and there in docked mode, but overall, Bayonetta on Switch comes very close to hitting its target 60fps, especially impressive in areas where Wii U simply doesn't get close.

Is Bayonetta 2 shorter than Bayonetta 1? ›

Bayonetta 2 is shorter than 1, I don't know how you beat Bayonetta 1 in 6 hours on a first playthrough. I'm happy with my play time, just so glad it wasn't as short as Bayonetta 1. Bayonetta 2 is shorter than 1, I don't know how you beat Bayonetta 1 in 6 hours on a first playthrough.

Is Bayonetta 2 worth buying? ›

Bayonetta 2 is an outright fantastic game. It's another very good reason to own a Wii U and it outclasses practically every other game of this type by a considerable margin.

What is the #1 game on Nintendo Switch? ›

1. The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is, hands down, the best game available on Nintendo Switch.

What is the highest selling Switch game? ›

With close to 63 million units sold, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe was the top-selling Nintendo Switch game based on lifetime sales as of June 2024.

Is Bayonetta 2 fun? ›

8.5/10. Arguably the most polished action game of all time. The gameplay is sublime, but the game loses points for it's terrible excuse for a story.

Can I play Bayonetta 2 without playing Bayonetta 1? ›

For the story, you really dont need to play Bayonetta 1 to understand 2.

Do you need to play Bayonetta 2 before 3? ›

"I'd like you to play Bayonetta 3 after you've played the previous games. We wrote the storylines for the first and second games in a way that you could enjoy them regardless of which one you started with, and there's no reason why you won't be able to follow the story and enjoy it if you start with Bayonetta 3.

How well does Bayonetta 2 run on switch? ›

The big question here is how well these games run on the Switch, and the short answer is 'very well'. Only the PC and Xbox One X enhanced versions of the original game run better than the Switch version, and since the sequel was a Wii U exclusive, this new Switch port is now the best way to play it.

Does Bayonetta run at 60fps on Switch? ›

Highlights. PlatinumGames spent "a long time" trying to make Bayonetta Origins run at a stable 60 FPS. The studio even considered a variable frame rate cap, but scrapped the idea because going from a stable 60 to 30 FPS "felt extremely jarring." Bayonetta Origins ultimately ended up running at a variable frame rate.

Is Bayonetta 2 1080p on Switch? ›

Bayonetta 2 looks excellent on the Nintendo Switch ($299.99 at Verizon) . Framerates are smooth and graphics look crisp both in 720p on the system itself in portable mode and in 1080p when the Switch is docked.

Does Bayonetta 2 run at 60fps? ›

60fps in title and menus, 8-12 fps in-game and during cutscenes. 60fps in title screen/loading screen/menus, 30-60fps during cutscenes with improper audio, 10-25 fps in-game.

Does Bayonetta 3 run well on Switch? ›

Bayonetta 3's performance on the Switch is decidedly not great, which is surprising given that while its characters look as gorgeous as ever, the environments and background elements look like they're a full generation behind even what the Switch is capable of.

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