cheshirescat said:
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I'd respectfully disagree; in Bayonetta 2 there was genuine heart beneath all the flashy silliness; the scene where Bayonetta's father asks her just once to call him "Daddy", and that he wants her to be the one to kill him should be succumb to evil actually quite impacted me, particularly as, due to him being sent back in time, she had already done so in the first game but without realizing at the time, though he of course would have remembered. It tied the games together very effectively too and allowed Bayonetta to broaden her range and display emotional vulnerability without weakening her strong persona.








