Bayonetta Features

For:PS3  Also On: Xbox 360 Release Date: 8 January 2010

What we've been playing in LA this week.

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Wesley Yin-Poole, deputy editor - Bayonetta, Xbox 360
Funnily, enough, I didn’t play that many games at E3. Most of my time was spent in behind-closed doors presentations, watching live gameplay demos of games that weren’t ready to be unleashed into the wild. But one I got my trigger fingers on was Bayonetta, Platinum Games’ Devil May Cry 4 killer. The thing that struck me most immediately was how fascinating the game is to watch. The E3 build seemed too easy, but it felt like a deliberate move on SEGA’s part because taking in all the spectacular, beautiful, 60fps action felt more rewarding than actually playing the game. Bayonetta is gorgeous, and she has some stunning attacks that the camera isn’t afraid to show you from the most revealing angle. Could she end up better to watch than to control?

Neon Kelly, previews editor - God of War 3, PS3
Shock revelation: Sony has removed all the violence from God of War 3, and the aim of the game is now to help Kratos make friends with several woodland animals. OK, so I’m lying. The bald headed ball-breaker is back, and he’s as psychotic as ever. Indeed, God of War 3 was easily the goriest game I saw at E3, and thanks to the PS3’s graphical prowess, dismemberment has never looked so good. During one QTE execution, Kratos grabbed the face of sun god Helios. The deity tried to resist, but slowly Mister K managed to wrench his head backwards. Helios gurned in pain… then his neck began to rip, George Romero style. When the poor bugger’s head finally came loose, fleshy strings of windpipe were clearly hanging from the hole. It looks amazing, though it’s also a bit stomach-churning if you’re badly sleep deprived and have ingested nothing all day, barring a lukewarm cup of coffee.

Seb Ford, video producer – Tony Hawk Ride, Xbox 360, PS3, Wii
E3 is a big event, which is great, but it’s very bad when you’re lugging around a Hi Def video camera, tripod and a massive case full of electrical gadgets. So, there was actually little time left for hands-on. Just before the event wrapped up on the final day, however, I tried out Tony Hawk Ride behind closed doors with the president of Robomodo, Josh Tsui. The board itself feels durable and rugged. I was instructed to stand on the board in exactly the same way you would a real skateboard, with my left foot towards the front and my right on the lip of the board at the back. Sensors on the front and side of the board are used to detect grabs later in the game, but for now it senses your foot move past as you physically push yourself off. My first task was to pull a manual, simply done by slowly raising the front of the board controller; do it too fast and you’ll pop the board up into the air. The contextual controls are simple to get your head around, but balancing on the thing at first is a bit messy. I stumbled off the board once or twice but once I found the right position I was popping kick flips and grinding with ease, something I can safely say I could never do in my youthful skateboarding glory days.

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South_East_Jedi

Red Faction all weekend, next weekend - Prototype!
Posted 14:39 on 08 June 2009
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Ed2287

revisited halo 3 myself an re-bought GOW2 didnt feel i gave it enough time 1st time round. tried to play inifinite undiscovery, really didnt take to it. Should i persevere and carry on, anyone know?
Posted 21:49 on 07 June 2009
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renegade

inFAMOUS playing through a second time as Evil. And i also picked up some *Old* games such as Lair (and that is so not as bad as people say) 007 QOS Mirrors edge and Devil may cry 4.

And enjoying them all Tbh :D

And on the PC front Sims 3 and Left 4 Dead
Posted 18:05 on 07 June 2009
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jakeistheman

red faction gurellia and some cod/Kz2
Posted 15:07 on 07 June 2009
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Ghost5

Final Fantasy IV The After Years on WiiWare :D
Posted 12:45 on 07 June 2009
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GlitcH

I bet Seb enjoyed the 'skatey' game i've just read about.
Posted 20:29 on 06 June 2009
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FantasyMeister

Back in the real world, Sacred 2 arrived on Friday and I've been glued to it, mammoth game in terms of size, massive variety in terms of loot and very deep customisation in terms of character, so I'm in lootfest heaven.

Also picked up Bully Scholarship Edition and Pure just now in town, so got a good week's worth of gaming with those two. Think Sacred 2 is going to be the main one somehow though. For the next few months at least...
Posted 17:45 on 06 June 2009

Game Stats

Developer: Platinum Games
Publisher: Sega
Genre: Action
No. Players: One
Rating: PEGI 18+
Site Rank: 7,024 1522