![]() unless one interprets it as Bayonetta cosplaying as her best friend or mother, in which case it's absolutely hilarious. Jeanne and Rosa are playable in story mode as well as Tag Climax, but with the cutscenes still using the same voice acting (with the exception of Climax summon vocalizations), it can be kind of grating.Bayonetta just uses the fallen tower as a bridge. She kicks the door to open it just like any other, but instead of opening, the building snaps in half at the bottom of the door and falls over. This one is easy to miss: Towards the beginning of Chapter IV, following the tsunami and flood caused by Glamor, Bayonetta is jumping across rooftops when she reaches a tower with a closed door.With a gasp, she quickly moves to stand back-to-back with Bayonetta, in one of the only times we ever see her flustered. Another from the ending - as Bayonetta and Jeanne exchange some Casual Danger Dialogue during another angel attack, Jeanne notices Bayonetta giving her a funny look and realizes one of the angels' blades has left a slice in her outfit right across the buttocks.Meanwhile, Luka is spreading around flyers for Gates of Hell, with Rodin unconcerned about the absolute chaos going on around the two.The sheer awkwardness of Bayonetta dropping her shopping bag straight onto the pavement is priceless. having completely forgotten that she earlier has left Enzo stranded in Noatun with a broken plane. One particular event in the ending is totally hilarious: In the midst of year-end shopping, Bayonetta nonchalantly drops her shopping bag on Enzo for him to carry.On closer inspection it looks like Balder is disco dancing complete with the pointing pose.Seems that even the Lumen Sages aren't exempt from sexy dancing to summon beasties. By now we're used to seeing Bayonetta do incredibly provocative dance moves for her big summons, but watching Balder do the same thing is utterly hilarious and its own flavor of awesome. Then there's Bayonetta and Balder summoning Omne in the first place.His look of sheer terror paints an absolute picture. Just before Omne's ultra-dropkick-of-fatal-death connects with Loptr, the camera gives up a nice close up of his face.Also serves as a very powerful cathartic moment, especially given all the evil things he's done. If you thought being personally in charge of burning a goddess's soul was fun, wait until you see Lotpr flailing pathetically as he tries to evade his very humiliating death. Loptr being kicked out of his soul (the exact reverse of what happened to Jubileus in the first game) by Omne and flailing all the way to his doom, Gomorrah's open maw.What makes that part even more hilarious is just the sheer bewildered tone Aesir has when it happens.Bayonetta: I suppose not even a god can see him coming. ![]()
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