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There is competitive-cooperative play in Bayonetta 2, although it is more a side mode, so the meat of the game is single-player. Unlocking stages in co-op require playing the main story. I wouldn't feel comfortable with a young kid playing these games, as there is a pretty high level of violence (albeit more fantasy rather than realistic) and sexual innuendo (Bayonetta's clothes are removed more as better combos are done. The naughty bits are always covered, but it's not exactly something I'd let a 10 year old play.) At the same time, it's not like something like GTA V where I'd only feel comfy with adults playing it; watching some gameplay footage will give a good idea for those on the fence about whether it's appropriate for a kid/teenager or not. The game is organized in a linear fashion; there are levels that you play in a set order, and in those levels are a number of acts (basically fights) that you do. When in levels, there are opportunities to go explore a little bit to do special challenge missions, find secret items, and find weapons that you can use to kill enemies with in addition to your original arsenal. Bayonetta is similar to character action games like Devil May Cry, God of War 1-3 on PS2/3, and Ninja Gaiden. Defining these games is a little tough, but the best way for me to describe them is as a single-player fighting game with some exploration added in. So, players fight enemies by punching and kicking and using combos like in fighting games, and further hone their skills by playing through and learning more about how the game works. It is a lot of fun, and Bayonetta actually does a good job of appealing to people who are not very good at games to those who have a great deal of experience in games, not only with low and high difficulty levels, but also by rewarding those who wish to get better across multiple playthroughs of the game with additional weapons and powers. There are even touch screen controls if people would like to play the game without using buttons (although my preferred way of playing is with buttons).
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This is not for children. As there is strong sexual innuendo as well as blood, violence and serious adult language and content. My spouse and I only play it when kids go to bed.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This is definitely not a games for kids. There is explicit language and slight sexual themes. I would recommend this to 17 and over age groups. This is a single player action hack and slash game. Best comparison would be Devil May Cry.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No, this is a single player game. You are basically a witch that fights with guns and swords defeating demons and heaven armies (mostly heaven). Tough to compare it to anything as it is pretty unique. Age range is at least 16+.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.1- As far as I know, this is not a co-op game. 2- There is a handful of cursing and sexual circumstances in this game so that should answer your second question. 3- This is more or less a beat em up kind of adventure game. You run around, go to areas and fight enemies and then there are bosses. Think Devil May Cry.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I'd compare Bayonetta 1 and 2 to the Devil May Cry series, or back in the day on Xbox 360 there was this game called Wet which was a shooting and hack in slash story driven game. This game is probably best for middle schoolers or older, idk it depends of how strict the parent is
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It definitely earns its mature title rating. There is sexuality and nudity within the game. If you are religious, it also can pervert the idea of demons and angels if you do not have a rock solid foundation of faith because you fight against angels as a witch.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.There is no coop for the story there is a separate mode where you can fight with another player. Game is rated Mature so 17+ Closest comparison is Devil May Cry. They are made by the same creator. Objective is to fight to the end of the level with some collectibles along the way
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Bayonetta 1 and 2 are NOT co-op games, but Bayonetta 2 has online multiplayer. I haven't experienced it myself, however. I'd say the optimum age range is late teens to 30's. Both games are not at all recommended for children or young teens unless they can handle the extreme content, such as nudity, violence, blood, strong language, etc. The game is action-adventure with an emphasis on hack-and-slash. Similar games of this style include Dynasty Warriors, God of War, Devil May Cry and Ninja Gaiden.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It has a online coop mode but thats more of a competive thing to do after the game is beatin. And its meant for 17 year olds and up . Best game to compare it to is Devil may Cry
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