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It's hilarious how many people are actually crying over this. One could think the first game sold like 20 million copies.



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Hilarious vid!

Who would've thought a game so niche would cause so much insatiable rage. Good lord!



Makes me wonder how big the meltdown was in Japan when MH4 was announced for 3DS instead of PSP or Vita.



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Bloody hell, this thread is still going?

The source is strong with this one!



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1.05 million sales on PS3, under 900k on 360...not a big series/loss nor is it that big of a gain for Nintendo. Better than nothing I guess.



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good for wiiU buyers. Wont be me tho, i want big new IP's.



Bayonetta 2 Devs Respond to Exclusivity Criticism

The creative team behind Bayonetta 2 has responded to fan criticism about the game being exclusive to Nintendo's Wii U.

PlatinumGames has responded to fan criticism about Bayonetta 2 being a Wii U exclusive.

A mixed reaction followed the company's surprising reveal that the sequel to the original Bayonetta, which appeared on both PS3 and Xbox 360, would only launch on Nintendo's upcoming console.

Alongside Nintendo, we hope to grow the Bayonetta brand beyond where it stands today, allowing even more gamers around the world to experience the action of our beloved witch.

PlatinumGames CEO and President Tatsuya Minami explained on the company's website that the original game was fundamental in establishing the company as an emerging studio, and promised that Bayonetta 2 would be a "true sequel" in terms of both design goals and much of the team working on it.

He explained, "Bayonetta has fans the world over, and we would never dream of alienating them from participating in the future of PlatinumGames.

“That being said, the console games market is in a state of upheaval, so establishing a new game franchise requires a considerable amount of will, determination, and love. Bayonetta is a brand that we want to see become stronger, reaching the hands of more and more gamers, so we have continued to consult with SEGA, the previous game’s publisher, on how we can make sure this takes place. Our answer was a new partnership with Nintendo.

“Alongside Nintendo, we hope to grow the Bayonetta brand beyond where it stands today, allowing even more gamers around the world to experience the action of our beloved witch.”

While nothing has been confirmed, its believed that Bayonetta 2 was dropped by SEGA as a result of the company’s reshuffle earlier this year when it was decided that the publisher would only focus on core franchises in future. It's possible that Nintendo swooped in to save the game and made it into a Wii U exclusive in the process.

Returning from the original game is Yusuke Hashimoto who will replace Hideki Kamiya in the game director role. He said, "Alongside Bayonetta’s creator, Hideki Kamiya, I’m working on everything from creating a compelling world to character designs (I will be designing the enemies again), and everyone on our talented team is united around the core of Bayonetta."

Though this means Kamiya won't be directing the game, he is on board as a supervisor and revealed that work on Bayonetta 2 has been ongoing for some time. He explained, "We were secretly making one the entire time. While I am not the director of this game, I am still supervising the world, story, characters, etc. in close coordination with Hashimoto, and I have been from the very beginning. You have nothing to work [sic - presumably he means 'worry'] about on that end. And of course, plenty of members from the first Bayonetta are on-board and working hard under the direction of Hashimoto."

No release date has been set for Bayonetta 2 but it isn't scheduled to appear during the Wii U's launch window, which runs from November until the end of March.

Luke Karmali is IGN's UK Editorial Assistant and doesn't care what platform Bayonetta 2 is on, as long as there's more J-Pop covers of Sinatra songs. You too can revel in mediocrity by following him on IGN and on Twitter.

http://www.ign.com/articles/2012/09/14/bayonetta-2-devs-respond-to-exclusivity-criticism



Wow, very nice pickup for Nintendo. I really enjoyed Bayonetta on the 360 and I remember reading that the second game was cancelled. I'm glad to see that there will be a sequel. I know I'll pick up a Wii U sometime, so I'm looking forward to having a chance to play Bayonetta 2.




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Kenology said:
Hilarious vid!

Who would've thought a game so niche would cause so much insatiable rage. Good lord!

It being niche largely plays into the response. Because it's so unique, it draws a deeper level of support and fandom.



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After seeing the Devs replies, I'm eager to see how this pans out until it's release, hell maybe even after that!



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