i wish i could laugh about it. thats also a title i would like to play but nope, not available for pc.vallorn said:Great looking game. So when does it come out on a proper gaming platform like the PC?
... I'm joking. Still it's a pity that only Nintendo was willing to finance a sequel to the flamboyant weirdness of the first game.
I had to go back and check, can't believe I missed that. I need to start saving my pennies for this now.vagabondwillsmile said:"... comes bundled with the first Bayonetta..." Welp! Guess who's now completely sold on a Wii U!
Absuplutely exactly what i came to say. Thanks for saving me some finger strokes lolvagabondwillsmile said:"... comes bundled with the first Bayonetta..." Welp! Guess who's now completely sold on a Wii U! Thanks for that bit of info at the end of the article. I have never played it either and was on the fence about getting a Wii U and the second game without the foundation of the first. I'm happy about it.
I was going to say, if they mean "mature" as in M-rated, I suppose that's true but I don't get how that's supposed to mean mature audiences. Nintendo makes games for EVERYONE, they don't let themselves be shackled to this obsession devs have nowadays with trying to be "grown-up"BiH-Kira said:So basically you only play mature games for mature people such as yourself?Greg Tito said:The witch is back, and she makes the Wii U feel like a console for mature audiences for once.
The WiiU has games for the "mature" audience since the release. Just because you can't deal with your own childishness and need to prove your maturity doesn't mean your viewpoint is in any way or form true.
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I was planing on getting Bayonetta 2 some day and it being bundled with the first games is a huge plus. But I don't know what Nintendo was thinking by making that move retail only. Buying the game digital won't give you the first game. A really weird and stupid decision. It's more logical to give people initiative to buy digital because they earn more money with that.
Oh no, you better not question the Great Greg motherfucking Tito or else you will get a warning for being rude despite the Great Greg motherfucking Tito insulting everyone with a WiiU right there in the article.Aiddon said:I was going to say, if they mean "mature" as in M-rated, I suppose that's true but I don't get how that's supposed to mean mature audiences. Nintendo makes games for EVERYONE, they don't let themselves be shackled to this obsession devs have nowadays with trying to be "grown-up"BiH-Kira said:So basically you only play mature games for mature people such as yourself?Greg Tito said:The witch is back, and she makes the Wii U feel like a console for mature audiences for once.
The WiiU has games for the "mature" audience since the release. Just because you can't deal with your own childishness and need to prove your maturity doesn't mean your viewpoint is in any way or form true.
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I was planing on getting Bayonetta 2 some day and it being bundled with the first games is a huge plus. But I don't know what Nintendo was thinking by making that move retail only. Buying the game digital won't give you the first game. A really weird and stupid decision. It's more logical to give people initiative to buy digital because they earn more money with that.
Because words can mean more than one thing. "Mature" in this case is more along the lines of "things that will appeal to adolescent boys," rather than "of a mature nature."Aiddon said:I was going to say, if they mean "mature" as in M-rated, I suppose that's true but I don't get how that's supposed to mean mature audiences. Nintendo makes games for EVERYONE, they don't let themselves be shackled to this obsession devs have nowadays with trying to be "grown-up"
I own a Wii U, and have since before the first price drop even happened, and I'm not insulted by this article in the slightest. If somehow you were insulted from Greg, I'm sorry but that says more about you than it does about Greg really.BiH-Kira said:despite the Great Greg motherfucking Tito insulting everyone with a WiiU right there in the article.
I'm gonna assume it'll be a downloadable code, but it could be on a disc for all we know. Just remember, you only get Bayonetta bundled only if you get the physical copy of Bayonetta 2.Pink Gregory said:Bundled with Bayo 1?
Say that again?
I wonder if they'll retrofit the control scheme of 2; not that it'll be much different. Hell I wonder if they'll retrofit anything, that'd be interesting.
Are there any details on this? Is it going to be on-disc, or a download code?
Works fine for me. It's easy to navigate, and I've not had any problems with either Netflix, or the Amazon Video app that comes installed on the Wii U either. Not to mention it has the best internet browser I've ever used on a console.Callate said:Hmm... Anyone know how the Wii-U's version of the Netflix app fares? Because this might actually be enough of a turning point to finally upgrade to the Wii-U.