Bayonetta 3 Review - Spacetime In A Bottle
The developers have thrown everything but the kitchen sink at Bayonetta 3, which features the largest amount of playable characters, playstyles, and demons of any title in the series. But can Platinum, who’ve had better times, manage juggling so many balls at once?
Bayonetta 3 out in 2022, first gameplay trailer revealed
Platinum Games has finally revealed new footage of Bayonetta 3 with a new gameplay trailer during the September 2021 Nintendo Direct presentation. It is also confirmed that it will be coming to the Switch sometime next year.
Astral Chain Review - If Evangelion and The Wonderful 101 Had A Lovechild…
Astral Chain definitely falls within the higher tiers of Platinum Games’ offerings. It boasts a wholly unique and fully-realized gameplay mechanic, above-average world-building and characters straight out of animé, a memorable soundtrack, and more than enough replay value, all glistened with a coat of polish that will have you itching for more, even once you’ve completed its twenty-odd-hour campaign.
The Weekend Hangover: Nier: Automata
“Play Nier: Automata, friends. It’s fun, it’ll amaze you, it will even make you laugh and eventually make you sad. Of all the action RPG that I’ve played ever since I’ve started getting into the genre, I’m happy that the Nier games were one of those gems that offer something unique.”
Bayonetta 3 Is A Nintendo Switch Exclusive, The Circle Is Now Complete
Not much in the way of details or insights was presented about the upcoming game, though Fils-Aimé stressed that this was "for all of the fans that love what Platinum Game does."
Fight The CEO Of Square Enix and Platinum Games In NieR: Automata's First DLC
The DLC will also add new side-quests that unlock new rewards and costumes.
NieR: Automata's Latest Trailer Shows How Grand And Dramatic It Can Be
NieR: Automata comes out this March.
The NieR Automata Demo Is Incredible
A sequel I never thought I'd ever see. The excitement I felt when NieR Automata was announced was surreal. The first NieR game was my introduction to Yoko Taro's insanity and boy does it take you for a ride. Drakengard 3 was my second foray and while that game did not have the best or to some extent, functional gameplay. I enjoyed the story. After having played the demo for NieR Automata. It finally has the missing piece. Stellar gameplay.