Bayonetta 3 -switch-

If you played the first two games, the basic combat will feel familiar: dodge at the last second to trigger "Witch Time," equip guns on your hands and feet, and unleash juggles that defy gravity.

The narrative takes a drastic turn from the series' usual focus on Heaven and Hell, introducing a multiversal threat known as the . This man-made entity is wiping out alternate versions of reality, leading Bayonetta to travel across dimensions—from the streets of Tokyo to the mountains of China—to stop the destruction. Bayonetta 3 Review (Nintendo Switch) Bayonetta 3 -SWITCH-

At its core, retains the signature combat loop that put PlatinumGames on the map. You string together combos using punches and kicks, dodge enemy attacks at the last second to trigger "Witch Time" (a slow-motion mechanic that allows for counter-attacks), and torture enemies with finishing moves. However, this entry introduces two massive gameplay shifts that fundamentally alter the experience. If you played the first two games, the