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Of course there is some differencies between the two, otherwise it will be the same game in every aspects of it. But, I do not think people like Bayonetta for his univers, the variety of ennemies nor for his pitiful campaign mode wich you can eat in less than four hour if you are good. People liked Bayonetta for the sensation and for its gameplay. And for that aspect, and only this aspect, LoK is very similar.

The combo works the same way, albeit they work even better on LoK since you can change between four stance, against two set of weapon for Bayonetta. You can't transform in animal, but you can go into beast mode on new game +. Since you speak about positioning, Korra move differently according to the bending stance you use, and you can use this to your advantage. 

Fights are slower but the camera is way better and there is no problem of locking ennemies that typically ruin Bayonetta precision. And on this aspect, I do prefer the slower battle of Korra, it allows for more precision and less mashing button

About Witch time, come on, it's almost the same. You dodge at the last second and you gain advantage of it. What is the point of witch time in Bayonetta ? You have not the time to land more than PKP most of the time. I do prefer Korra in that aspect. 

This makes me think you've not played the game properly. Seriously, mashing buttons is not going to net you a lot of points. Sure, you might beat the game with it on normal, but you're in no way experiencing the game in its full potential.

Yes, people play Bayonetta mainly for the gameplay (although the epic demons, kills and setting help as well). And it's miles better than Korra honestly. The game was panned for a reason. It's the little differences in combat and battle design that make or brake an action game.

Metal Gear Rising was decent but among the best Platinum games I think. I do agree with you that DMC 4 was very good though! My only real issue with that game was the repetition of the stages.



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