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Posted by Joystiq Oct 29 2009 17:05 GMT
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If you were just about to place an order for the Japanese PS3 version of Bayonetta, having just learned that it's in English, hold on! Sega has announced Western release dates for Platinum Games' foot-gunnin-action game, and they aren't terribly far off. Bayonetta will arrive in North America on January 5 and in Europe on January 8. Sorry, Darksiders!In the meantime, you can check out some of the humiliating (and potentially NSFW) extra costumes that are available in the game. Amazingly, the default costume, which is composed entirely of magical human hair, is the most practical and restrained outfit of the lot.

Posted by IGN Oct 29 2009 16:26 GMT
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The leaked documents were correct.

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Posted by GameTrailers Oct 29 2009 01:35 GMT
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Bayonetta is born!

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Posted by GameTrailers Oct 29 2009 01:35 GMT
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Bayonetta begins firing on all cylinders.

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Posted by GameTrailers Oct 28 2009 21:55 GMT
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See how the team went from creating a witch to creating Bayonetta.

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Posted by Joystiq Oct 28 2009 20:45 GMT
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Platinum Games' Hideki Kamiya and Yusuke Hashimoto may not be taking the story super seriously in upcoming third-person action game Bayonetta, but that doesn't mean no effort was exerted in creating the title character's backstory. As it turns out, she came from the future to kill someone's mother so that ... okay, yeah, we're just making that up. Everyone knows that you couldn't bring back all those fancy guns through time! Duh! It's really that her family was attacked when she was a baby and even though the attacker came after her, she lived and ... alright, it's not that either. Rather than trust ourselves to relay it, we'll just let the developers explain Bayonetta themselves in the video after the break.

Posted by Joystiq Oct 28 2009 15:35 GMT
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Chances are, you want "non stop climax action" as soon as possible. Thanks to the PS3's region-free gaming, you'll be able to do just that. Bayonetta, contrary to reports on other sites, is completely region-free. The game's menus and dialog, as Siliconera discovered, are all in English -- no need to learn Japanese, folks. Considering the game isn't US-bound until early next year, this import is an easy choice for those that want Hideki Kamiya's latest now.

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Posted by GameTrailers Oct 22 2009 22:53 GMT
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A ring of mystical butterflies and an ancient mask shield Bayonetta from harm.

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Posted by GameTrailers Oct 22 2009 22:53 GMT
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Bayonetta transforms into bats and a crow to confuse and destroy her enemies.

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Posted by GameTrailers Oct 22 2009 22:53 GMT
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Bayonetta pummels and bludgeons her enemies with her afterburner and witch-twist specialty moves.

Posted by IGN Oct 21 2009 13:47 GMT
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Perfect enough for Madonna? Almost.

Posted by Joystiq Oct 20 2009 22:05 GMT
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We bet you didn't know Bayonetta was a (numerically) flawless game. As it turns out, it is ... at least according to Famitsu, which just gave the game a perfect 40/40 review -- the first perfect score given to a game available on Xbox, incidentally. It's no secret that the Japanese mag has been handing out perfect scores at an accelerated rate these days. Of the twelve games to receive a perfect score -- Bayonetta included -- six were awarded in the last two years. There are only so many reasons we can imagine that Bayonetta would receive such high scores. First, it could be that Bayonetta is just a really good game. Second, it's possible the editors of Famitsu really have a thing for hair witches. Given the involvement of Hideki Kamiya -- one of the principal minds behind Devil May Cry -- it's probably the former. At least, we certainly hope it's the former.

Posted by IGN Oct 20 2009 16:05 GMT
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Perfect shots for a perfect game.

Posted by Joystiq Oct 19 2009 22:25 GMT
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Like the US release of Bayonetta, this interview from Tokyo Game Show is fashionably late. Who's responsible for creating a world where a witch must fight evil angels with her hair and shoe-guns? We talked with Platinum Games' Hideki Kamiya and Yusuke Hashimoto about the seriousness of Bayonetta's plot, and the inspiration behind the game's one-handed mode. [Note: While two people were interviewed, only the responses from our single Sega-provided translator are transcribed. We apologize for the lack of proper attribution.]Joystiq: Bayonetta has sex and violence, but do you consider it a "mature" game?It's definitely not a game for kids. Being a parent, is this a kind of game I would want my grade schooler playing? Absolutely not. It's pretty straightforward: all the blood and violence and sexual overtones. My idea is even more than that. If you see a movie for adults, does that necessarily make it an adult movie that you wouldn't let your kids watch? Or, would kids really understand it and get any value out of participating in that?Having made games like Viewtiful Joe and Okami, and Bayonetta as well -- it's never been a thought of "oh well, is this intended for adults or intended for children?" It's more like "we're making the best game we know how to make." And for a game like Bayonetta, because there's so much blood splattering on screen when you're in battle and stuff ... if it weren't for that, it probably would be alright for kids to be playing, on just the level that it's a game, an action game, and it doesn't really matter how old you are when you're playing it. You should be able to appreciate it and enjoy it. So the idea that we're targeting a specific demographic, or specific age rather, when making a game doesn't really enter in too much. Once the game comes in reaches this level of development, and reaches this stage of concept, it naturally gravitates in a certain direction.

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Posted by GameTrailers Oct 12 2009 22:44 GMT
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Bayonetta shows off those legs.

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Posted by GameTrailers Oct 12 2009 22:44 GMT
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Putting the skull in skullduggery.

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Posted by GameTrailers Oct 12 2009 22:44 GMT
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Assume the beast form for massive damage.

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Posted by Joystiq Oct 12 2009 19:35 GMT
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You've likely been hearing reports about Bayonetta's graphically inferior PS3 version for quite some time -- now, you can see the two versions of the title side-by-side in a GameTrailers comparison video in order to make an educated decision for yourself. It's posted after the jump, and is rated NSFW due to brief partial nudity, blood and terrifying hair monsters. For a more in-depth look at the game's graphical non-parity, check out Digital Foundry's collection of comparison videos as well. After studying up, let us know what you think in the comments -- provided "what you think" doesn't include any inappropriate musings on these videos' lustier segments.

Posted by Joystiq Oct 12 2009 13:35 GMT
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With Bayonetta out in Japan on October 29, Sega is beginning to market the game aggressively with (of course) the downloadable demo, but also a new Japanese TV commercial (after the break) featuring the debut of the theme, "Something Missing" by MiChi. Will the Japanese audience respond to a woman in an undulating hair suit fighting demons? Brief footage of a real model dressed as Bayonetta couldn't hurt, though the crowd at Tokyo Game Show suggested the game doesn't really need help drawing attention.Meanwhile, Platinum Games may be trying to divert some of that attention toward Sega. Not only does the (slightly less visually appealing) PS3 demo include a "Converted by Sega" screen in the introduction, Famitsu's infobox for the game was updated in the last issue to include "PS3 port developer: Sega." Either Platinum asked for those notices, or Sega's really proud of the work it's done.

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Posted by GameTrailers Oct 10 2009 01:35 GMT
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Which Bayonetta has smoother curves and fuller lips?

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Posted by GameTrailers Oct 09 2009 01:46 GMT
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If only torture attacks were this sexy in real life.

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Posted by GameTrailers Oct 09 2009 01:46 GMT
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Duke it out with flying foes on a falling clocktower, only in the 360 demo.

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Posted by GameTrailers Oct 09 2009 01:31 GMT
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Unleash your arm cannons and fight your way to the boss.

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Posted by GameTrailers Oct 09 2009 01:31 GMT
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Best the beast and consume it!

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Posted by GameTrailers Oct 08 2009 21:05 GMT
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Angels and demons are no match for Bayonetta.

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Posted by GameTrailers Oct 08 2009 21:05 GMT
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Angels and demons are no match for Bayonetta.

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Posted by GameTrailers Oct 08 2009 21:04 GMT
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No need for conventional ideas about up and down in this gameplay!

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Posted by GameTrailers Oct 08 2009 21:04 GMT
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No need for conventional ideas about up and down in this gameplay!

Posted by Joystiq Oct 08 2009 16:20 GMT
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If you have a Japanese PSN account or Japanese Xbox Live Gold account, there's a demo for Platinum Games' boot-shoot-em-up, Bayonetta, available for download right now. If you enjoy free stuff (or crazy things), we'd suggest you give the demo a whirl -- the final game will include some badass rocket tonfas and the ability to suplex dragons, after all. [Via Siliconera; thanks to everyone who sent this in!]