Bayonetta 2 Screen Shot (Image: SEGA/Nintendo)
It’s a big week for the Nintendo Switch, particularly if you’re looking for sterling action titles. Gaming’s favorite witch is a celebrity in this town, too!
Let’s dance, boys! Bayonetta and Bayonetta 2 are launching tomorrow for the Nintendo Switch. I talked about both games yesterday, so you can head on over there if you’d like more of a description. I will add, however, that if you haven’t played either title, you should give them a shot. Chaining combos and fighting unholy angels is exhilarating, and I’m glad both titles – especially the formally Wii U-exclusive second entry – will launch for Nintendo’s successful incumbent console.
By the way, physical copies of Bayonetta 2 cost $59.99 but will come with a download code for the original. If you instead elect to buy both games digitally, you’ll score a discount on the original.
Fe may lack the Witch Time mechanic that characterizes the Bayonetta series, but it does offer a unique form of storytelling, imploring you to explore and discover the Nordic forest you’re in.
Here’s everything Nintendo released on the eShop this week:
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