Utter perfection.

User Rating: 10 | Bayonetta 2 WIIU

For a game to earn a 10/10 review by Gamespot is such a rarity that when I found out Bayonetta 2 received that honor, I reserved it immediately, despite never having even heard of the series. Never have I regretted this decision to expand my gaming horizons.

Bayonetta is back and sassy as ever.
Bayonetta is back and sassy as ever.
The aforementioned Umbran Armor.
The aforementioned Umbran Armor.

Within seconds of gameplay prepare to be thrown into an all-out war between Heaven and Hell, with Bayonetta right in the middle. You'll encounter several new enemies in this battle alone, and experience Umbran Armor for the first time. Umbran Armor is a giant mech piloted by Umbra Witches, and is armed with huge gatling guns in its hands and is capable of firing huge explosive rounds from its feet. The armor is also capable of flight.

Bayonetta 2 sets the bar ruthlessly high during the first few minutes, and surprisingly is able to maintain that level of thrilling action throughout much of the entire game. Every once in a while you'll catch your breath as you move to your next objective, but typically not without being harassed by bloodthirsty minions from Heaven and Hell, so there truly is never a dull moment.

Bayonetta and Jeanne both get a very welcome makeover for Bayonetta 2.
Bayonetta and Jeanne both get a very welcome makeover for Bayonetta 2.

Bayonetta 2 improves upon its predecessor in every possible way, making the first Bayonetta seem insulting in comparison. Graphically, Bayonetta 2 seems to use every last bit of power the Wii U is able to muster, and the results are breathtaking. The visuals of Bayonetta 2 are as masterful as they come.

Witnessed here is the new whip weapon, Alruna. Veterans will be pleased to know this whip can be equipped to your feet as well as your hands, unlike the whip in the previous installment which was a stand-alone weapon. This allows players to combine this weapon with another weapon of choice.
Witnessed here is the new whip weapon, Alruna. Veterans will be pleased to know this whip can be equipped to your feet as well as your hands, unlike the whip in the previous installment which was a stand-alone weapon. This allows players to combine this weapon with another weapon of choice.

Varied combat options give you the power to blast through angelic and demonic forces alike with style like never before. Bayonetta is famous for wielding weapons on her hands and feet, and with even more weapons to choose from in Bayonetta 2, mixing and matching weapons to different limbs creates multitudes of combat styles to keep things from going stale (a word that has no meaning in the world of Bayonetta 2).

During Umbran Climax, you can summon gargantuan, demonic beasts such as this hellish bat, in the blink of an eye.
During Umbran Climax, you can summon gargantuan, demonic beasts such as this hellish bat, in the blink of an eye.

Among the many fresh garnishments Bayonetta 2 brings to the table, perhaps the biggest game changer of all is the Umbran Climax. When enough magic energy is accumulated, activating Umbran Climax becomes possible. When Umbran Climax is triggered, Bayonetta's hair extends to waist length similar to her super-powered moments in the original Bayonetta. Attacks during this state that would normally be punches, kicks, slices, etc. are now accompanied with either a demon summon or a giant version of the weapon you're wielding. Umbran Climax can easily change the tide of battle when used wisely.

If the "Earrings of Ruin" are equipped, Umbran Armor is summoned instead of Umbran Climax being activated.

Bayonetta donning Samus' time-honored Power Suit.
Bayonetta donning Samus' time-honored Power Suit.

A plethora of costumes are waiting to be unlocked, including Nintendo themed ones that come with their own special effects; for example, don Samus' Power Suit and instead of turning into a panther to cross terrain quickly, Bayonetta will curl into morph ball, dropping bombs with every jump.

Jeanne has her own variations of many of Bayonetta's costumes, as well as several exclusive to her. There is much more that could be said regarding this subject, but the joy of discovering them during gameplay would be a shame to spoil.

Enrobe this Starfox themed jumpsuit and suddenly fighter jets transform into Arwings. At one point, you can even pilot one.
Enrobe this Starfox themed jumpsuit and suddenly fighter jets transform into Arwings. At one point, you can even pilot one.

Witch time continues to be an invaluable combat strategy (the method of dodging at just the right moment to pause time for several seconds), but this time around does not require magic power. Hits from enemies no longer drain your magic either, and both of these adjustments make fighting baddies much more fun, without making fights less challenging.

The storyline of Bayonetta 2 is much more straightforward than its prequel, yet ties in to the original Bayonetta's storyline seamlessly and in a very interesting way. The story is compelling and a major contributor to this game's excellence.

In Tag Climax, you can relive battles such as this from the main storyline. There are also unique adversaries in Tag Climax that you never encounter during your campaign.
In Tag Climax, you can relive battles such as this from the main storyline. There are also unique adversaries in Tag Climax that you never encounter during your campaign.

Tag Climax is another new feature introduced in Bayonetta 2. This is your chance to show off your skills to players around the world as you both slaughter legions of enemies in an attempt to out-perform your combatant. Whoever scores the most points wins, and there are several rounds, each round with enemies and difficulty of alternating players' choice. In this mode you can play as characters otherwise un-playable in the rest of the game, something that hopefully changes in Bayonetta 3, since the characters exclusive to this mode are a blast to play.

Bayonetta 2 is a brilliant masterpiece fantastic enough to earn Bayonetta her well-deserved spot in Super Smash Bros. The replay value is sky-high, the experience is unlike any other, and any Wii U owner who doesn't buy this game is making a big mistake.