Bayonetta 3 Developer Diary Final Episode Released — Musical Immersion & Variety
Developer PlatinumGames released the fourth and final episode of their Bayonetta 3 Developer Diary, discussing the entry’s music. Immersion is an excepted emphasis alongside variety due to the narrative’s multiversal context.
The following guests make appearances:
- Supervising Director: Hideki Kamiya
- Director: Yusuke Miyata
- Producer: Yuji Nakao
- Music Supervisor/Theme Song Composer: Hiroshi Yamaguchi
- Lead Music Composer: Naofumi Harada
In case you missed them, check out episodes one, two, and three of the Bayonetta 3 Developer Diary.
In Bayonetta 3, Bayonetta can wield her iconic Witch Time ability, making the surrounding vicinity slow down when performing skillful dodges. She can also summon Infernal Demons in the midst of combat to battle particularly mighty and giant foes. However, she is exposed to attacks while summoning, making adequate timing crucial.
And as if those facets weren’t enough, Bayonetta can transform her appearance into a Demon Masquerade by channeling the power of the demons instilled within her weapons. The abilities gained while in these transformed states can also be used for exploration.
The other playable character is Viola. This witch-in-training activates Witch Time by blocking attacks at the right time instead of dodging them. Further, the Infernal Demon bound to her sword, Chesire, can be summoned during combat to attack enemies separately.
Lastly, the difficulty can be changed at any time, and a special accessory, Immortal Marionette, will let players enact combos and defensive maneuvers with one button.
You can view the fourth and final episode of the Bayonetta 3 Developer Diary below, with English closed captions:
Bayonetta 3 is now available for Nintendo Switch.
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