


Even though I prefer Player One, I think a picture of the two side by side looks amazing and makes me feel thankful that Nintendo made these two figures.Ĭlosing Thoughts – We really are lucky to have such awesome figures being made by our favorite video game company. While my Amiibo does have a paint defect on her back that is very small, other than that, this is a fantastic figure and among Nintendo’s best.Ĭomparison – While I was pretty happy and impressed by Bayonetta Player Two when I reviewed it, Player One I think has a better character design and a more striking pose. This is definitely a big reason why this Bayonetta Amiibo is the better of the two in my opinion. Those are as cool of decals as I have seen on Amiibo and are really impressive. What is even better are the runes on her shirt. Maybe it is just a superior design from the original Bayonetta but the witch sigils and guns have nice, intricate patterns on them. Overall though, this is a very ambitious Amiibo design and one of the coolest poses I have seen on an Amiibo.ĭetails – Not to be outdone by the pose, the details are also excellent. Perhaps the only drawback to this pose is that the back foot requires a fairly large stand that obstructs your view of her foot from most angles. Because of the pose, you can display this either head-on or on the side which is nice. Bayonetta looks like she just blasted some angels with her guns and is ready to take on some more! What is awesome about this figure is that not only does she look like she is in the running in the middle of battle but her windswept shirt looks amazing too. In order to do this, I overlaid Bayonetta as a transparent layer on top of Scarjo and then just resized-stretched things until they matched the Bayonetta’s proportions. While I couldn’t quite place Bayonetta Player Two’s pose, this one I immediately recognize from Bayonetta 2 and I think is even more dynamic. But this is what I settled for, since the pose is the most similar: All right So with the images sourced, it was time for some photoshop magic. Pose – Let’s jump right into one of the best parts of this figure. I would certainly consider keeping this Amiibo in the box if I wasn’t reviewing it for the site! I wouldn’t have minded if Nintendo used a blue color like on Bayonetta’s box art but the purple looks nice and matches Player Two’s box as well. While I’m sure this makes me appreciate the Amiibo a bit more, I don’t think it changes my review because this is one of the cooler Amiibo I’ve purchased and I’m excited to talk about why.īox – Much like the Player Two Amiibo, the box looks great and captures the character well. She looks classier than in Bayonetta and her haircut not only suits her but is more of a timeless look (I think the original design has not aged as well). Here is a preview of all of Bayonetta’s Victory Screens from Smash Ultimate.Please make sure you Subscribe to my Channel & Hit the Notifications Bell to see. I really like Bayonetta’s character design in Bayonetta 2. I have to admit, I had a bit of epiphany as I wrote this review.
