10-30-2014, 03:56 PM
(10-29-2014, 09:33 PM)retrolinkx Wrote: Thanks, I may check it out but while I would love to git gud at Bayonetta and DMC. I feel as if I really can't just keep playing the same game and same level again and again. If I was a kid then I probably would, I mean I got good at Halo because I played the game constantly back when I was a kid then played the multiplayer constantly while I was a teenager.It doesn't necessarily have to be the same level, just a level that you enjoy playing.
The reason for this is that you are able to learn how the game works. I've clocked in roughly 200+ hours on DMC4 alone. I can recite you the first 30 stages and tell you what enemies spawn, when they spawn and how they spawn. But that's because of how much I've played. I personally enjoy doing Bloody Palace over and over. If you find a chapter(s) in Bayonetta that you enjoy going through, then it's a good way to understand how these types of games work. The worst part about playing games like Ninja Gaiden, Bayonetta, DMC, Metal Gear Rising etc is when the enemies the ones controlling how the playing field works. If you repeat a stage you can tell what's coming next and then adjust to the incoming threat. This puts your incharge of the flow of the battle. This then allows for you to be creative with the system mechanics. The Bayonetta challenges are a probably the best method of learning.
(10-29-2014, 09:33 PM)retrolinkx Wrote: I'm doing okay as far as I can see, Bayonetta 2 is easier than 1, since I've died for the first time today at Chapter 10 which got me a Bronze Trophy when I've been getting Golds throughout.You're in luck. 3 prominent Hack and Slash tournament players just started a school series on YouTube.
Also, a lot of the moves are pretty OP. That blocking move is pretty good to use for when I can't tell when to dodge since I can just push on the stick and initiate witch time, and then you've got the moves that turn damage into witch time and blocking moves and such.
The only time I ever seem to get his is just when I dodge at the completely wrong time or I get hit by another enemy JUST as Witch time ends.
XLHGladiator and Ha0KuaiDeJian are very skilled players so I can tell you now, the guides are written by very capable players.
Check out the trailer:
First episode is already out:
(10-29-2014, 09:33 PM)retrolinkx Wrote: The game is very fun though, but I wish I could use another controller since the Wii U pad doesn't feel right for it.
Another key point is obviously your controller. Like playing Street Fighter on a pad. For me personally I wouldn't be able to maximise my potential playing a 360 pad, so I invest in arcade sticks. I don't mind playing Bayonetta 2 on the Wii U gamepad, but I know I can play a lot better on a Game Pro controller.
(10-29-2014, 09:33 PM)retrolinkx Wrote: Also I bought the MGR Special Edition. It'll come on Saturday or so, I'll be playing it again to see if it's better on the 360. I may even play it on hard.Mine came today. Oh man it's awesome! I can't believe how good the price was.