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Description Bayonetta, from the game of the same name...

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I didnΒ΄t played the game myself, but I liked her design...
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wagnerf In reply to ??? [2018-10-30 10:20:03 +0000 UTC]

Β  Β Thanks!

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PrincessOfHopeTomboy [2016-12-15 00:21:47 +0000 UTC]

nosebleed

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Wanderer619 [2014-10-18 16:55:39 +0000 UTC]

NIIIIIICE <3

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supersatanson [2014-10-18 16:54:10 +0000 UTC]

aw DAAAMN!!!!

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d13mon-studios [2013-01-26 07:45:25 +0000 UTC]

So sexy!

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Vornell [2012-12-19 18:09:15 +0000 UTC]

u captured her so wonderfully. damn those curves are really sweet. Love the details an colors. Keep it up.

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RammehJones [2012-11-19 23:11:04 +0000 UTC]

that ass

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ParamoreFreak86 [2012-10-28 22:02:41 +0000 UTC]

cool

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dante94DmC [2012-05-28 10:21:28 +0000 UTC]

exaggerated! XD

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SachaAkiyama In reply to dante94DmC [2015-04-23 14:16:29 +0000 UTC]

agree! XD

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TuxedAaron [2012-05-07 02:26:34 +0000 UTC]

If you haven't played the game, I wholeheartedly recommend it. I know on the surface it looks like just eye candy and cheesecake, but it's actually a lot smarter than that.

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Migael-Morningstar In reply to TuxedAaron [2013-01-09 21:24:39 +0000 UTC]

I second that. It was excellent and I'm disappointed the sequel's going to be a WiiU exclusive; I'd've bought it in a heartbeat.

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TuxedAaron In reply to Migael-Morningstar [2013-01-10 05:11:21 +0000 UTC]

I know it can seem that way on the surface. But the thing is how close this game came to never existing at all. I guess the word is, Sega was working with Platinum Games, but then dropped the project in the middle of development, due to some mess over corporate restructuring. When that happened, Nintendo swooped in and bought the publishing rights, hence the WiiU exclusivity.

I have to admit, I was initially kind of on the fence about the idea of a Bayonetta 2. I mean, on the one hand, the original Bayonetta was a masterpiece. How could you NOT want to play more of this? But on the other hand, at the end of the game, Bayonetta saves the whole frickin' UNIVERSE. How can you POSSIBLY go UP from that? So looking at it from that perspective, my thinking was, if you love the woman, let her walk out the door with the dignity she came in with. Don't settle for a sequel for its own sake.

Mind you, that was then, when I DIDN'T know a sequel was coming. This is now, when I DO. While I'd be lying if I said I didn't still have reservations, it's not like we're talking a game like Tomb Raider, where they keep cranking out a new installment year after year after year, solely as a cash grab. This is a sequel five years in the making, Platinum didn't rush it. So I have to feel that they wouldn't be thinking to put this game out there if they didn't truly believe they had something that could stand up to the magnificence of the original.

Also, while some people may have worries about this WiiU exclusivity, I personally feel there's a lot of room for tapping vast potential, now that Bayonetta is flying Nintendo's banner. After all, Bayonetta 2 is just one game. Let's look beyond that, everyone...

Think 3DS...

Think SUPER SMASH BROS...

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Migael-Morningstar In reply to TuxedAaron [2013-01-10 14:23:28 +0000 UTC]

Oh I'm not saying being on the WiiU'll be a detriment to the quality at all. I'm sure it's a good system, I just can't afford one so with it being exclusively on that I'll be missing out. I do have a 3DS and love it, plus there's the fact that Nintendo products just seem to be made better and don't die as easily. It's like how people are worried about Lucas being bought by Disney. Just because it's Disney doesn't mean everything has to be geared towards kids; they gave us Pirates after all. In the same vein, I don't think being on the Nintendo means Bayonetta'll take a hit in quality; I'm just disappointed that I'll miss out on it because I can't put several hundred dollars on a new system for awhile.

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TuxedAaron In reply to Migael-Morningstar [2013-01-10 14:45:49 +0000 UTC]

Oh, I'm not worried about the quality of the game, either, just from it being on the WiiU. Like I said, with Bayonetta being an adopted member of the family now, there's a lot of potential for expanding the franchise. Platinum has wanted to keep Bayonetta going, after all. So yeah, I think she'd be right at home on devices like the 3DS. And I meant what I said, I could TOTALLY see Nintendo putting her in the next Super Smash Bros. game.

But yeah, the exclusivity of Bayonetta 2 has kind of bummed some people out who either can't...or won't buy themselves a WiiU. Some, like you aren't in the most financially stable position right now to own one. And others just refuse to buy one because they just don't like Nintendo (Philistines!). So it is going to close some doors in terms of accessibility. But if Nintendo sticks with her, it might open some as well.

As for me, I'm actually going to be looking to buy one tomorrow, once I've been paid. Of course, I need to sell my Playstation 2 stuff and do a couple of things to deflate the cost (if I just went in with my pay, I could buy the system, but not much of anything else). For what it's worth, I really don't have a problem with my PS2. It's just that I can't remember the last time I actually PLAYED it and all it's doing right now is collecting dust. So better to just sell it off and let it go to someone who WILL get some use out of it.

Still, in your case, don't worry if you can't get a system right away. Although Platinum has stated that they'd LIKE to get Bayonetta 2 onto store shelves sometime in March, no official release date has been announced as of yet. But either way, whenever you are able to afford to get one, she'll still be there, waiting for you.^_^

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Migael-Morningstar In reply to TuxedAaron [2013-01-10 15:31:08 +0000 UTC]

Yeah, which'll probably be the case. I could technically buy one now; I'm a graphic designer and make decent pay, but I've got a baby coming in April so I can't justify spending that much on my hobby until she's born and old enough to be off of formula and such. I don't feel bad about getting the odd game here and there, though, so if they did make a 3DS version, which I think they could do on it just fine - I finished Resident Evil Revelations recently and that really shows off what the little system can do - I'd buy that without thinking twice. If they put a game like Ghost of Sparta on the PSP, the 3DS could certainly handle Bayonetta. I'm old enough to remember the original Gameboy, and it's amazing how far handhelds have come.

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TuxedAaron In reply to Migael-Morningstar [2013-01-11 02:25:21 +0000 UTC]

Ah, baby on the way. Well, yeah, when you've got that kind of responsibility, you definitely need to start thinking about where you NEED your money, not where you WANT it. Of course, I've observed enough parents to know that when that little one comes along, you're pretty much going to WANT that money going wherever she is. Still, it's not that you won't ever be able to buy another game system again. It just might take a little longer.

Well, any further appearances of Bayonetta, I think, is going to depend entirely on how well Bayonetta 2 sells. But if it becomes a blockbuster hit, like the first one was, I could easily see her appearing in other games for Nintendo. And I think the 3DS would be a good fit. After all, I have Resident Evil Revelations and I know what the 3DS is capable of, when the developers put their minds to it and actually go out of their way to use the hardware properly. Actually, I need to get back into RE:R. I've already beaten the game, but I'd like to finish it on Hell Difficulty, just to unlock the Unlimited Missile Launcher so I can run around and just blow the sh*BEEP!*t out of everything.^_^

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Migael-Morningstar In reply to TuxedAaron [2013-01-11 14:08:18 +0000 UTC]

Yeah, I think RE:R's probably my favorite on the system so far. I'm still trying to get all the characters for Raid. Was lucky and got Jack Norman relatively early. Quint and Morgan I think'll take awhile though. I'm also playing Samurai Warriors Chronicles on there, which is excellent. Critics like to bash on the series, but it's a lot less mindless than many others in its genre - the 3DS version especially forces you to strategize instead of just trying to kill everything in front of you. That and it makes history interesting. Actually got me to study the real people it was based on.

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TuxedAaron In reply to Migael-Morningstar [2013-01-11 14:55:04 +0000 UTC]

Oh, I've got a couple of 3DS games that I like. But RE:R is definitely a top one. I also like Super Street Fighter IV, though I keep hoping that Capcom will at least TRY to make Evil Ryu, Oni and Yun/Yang from SSFIV: Arcade Edition into some kind of DLC package for the 3DS version. But getting back to RE:R for a moment, yeah, I've kind of stagnated on Raid Mode a bit. I mean, I got places, but admittedly, only far enough to open up Jessica for play and unlock her slutty diving outfit.

Samurai Warriors Chronicles, I admit, I never played. Actually, the next big 3DS game I'm waiting for (which is supposedly coming out mid-March) is Castlevania: Lords of Shadow - Mirror of Fate. That one, I think is going to be pretty cool.

But right now, I'm kind of looking ahead to the WiiU. I think right now, all I'm going to worry about getting is the system itself and three games. Right now, I'm thinking Batman: Arkham City - Armored Edition (that game is AWESOME), Tekken Tag Tournament 2 and possibly Marvel Avengers: Battle For Earth (unless another game catches my eye. I'm also interested in getting Darksiders II: Death Lives, but I'm going to hold off on that until I at least beat the first game, which I just got for Christmas.^_^

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Migael-Morningstar In reply to TuxedAaron [2013-01-11 15:06:54 +0000 UTC]

Yeah, I can't freakin' wait for Mirror of Fate. I love the Castlevanias. Took the time to 100% Lords of Shadow on the 360. My favorite's Portrait of Ruin because of the bestiary in that one.
Tekken Tag 2 is excellent. I almost didn't buy it because I thought they were pulling a Capcom by making 10 characters DLC including one of my faves, but then found out said DLC is free. Tekken's probably only my sixth favorite fighting series, but they outdid themselves with TTT2. I'm amazed by the amount of content in it. At first glance, it looks like the customization took a big hit, but that's because you have to unlock a lot of the character specific clothing through fighting as opposed to buying it.

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TuxedAaron In reply to Migael-Morningstar [2013-01-12 15:10:38 +0000 UTC]

Well, I've a big Castlevania guy on the handhelds since their appearance on the GBA. In fact, I think the only two handheld Castlevanias I didn't beat were Harmony of Dissonance (GBA) and Order of Eclessia (DS). Frankly, though, GBA's Aria or Sorrow and the DS sequel, Harmony of Sorrow were my two absolute favorites on the handhelds. I just thought it was absolutely cool that YOU were actually Dracula this time around.

But as for TTT2, yeah, I immediately became interested when I passed by Youtube one day and noticed a video that was a compilation of all the character endings. "No," I said, "There are actually ENDINGS in this game? Namco-Bandai actually CARES about one of their franchises again?" Truth is, I really haven't seen a decent Namco-Bandai fighter since Tekken 5. And that was a LONG time ago.

Frankly, I think they just stopped caring and began simply putting out their games as cash grabs around the time they put out Soul Calibur on the PSP. I mean, let's think about this for a second. They had Kratos from God of War in that game. And I thought that was brilliant. I mean, come on, say it with me now...Kratos in a Soul Calibur game. There is NO part of that sentence that isn't money. But then you fired up this damn game and the whole thing was just a total bait and switch. There's no telling of what's going on or who's doing what or why this time around. All you get is a pale RPG like Soul Calibur II's Weapon Master Mode, where any character you pic is basically just an avatar for you. And it's like, what the hell is even the point of that.

Granted, Tekken 6 MIGHT have been a decent fighter as well (I had the PSP version which, despite ATROCIOUS loading times, was a perfect port of the PS3/360 versions). But I couldn't stick with it for one simple reason...AZAZEL. I mean, you know these guys are just being douches at this point when they're getting together in the planning meeting and saying, "You know what? We should come up with a Boss who's even MORE broken than Jinpachi Mishima."

Then the 3DS came along, as did Tekken 3D Prime Edition and I dared to hope again...especially after Namco-Bandai announced that the 3D would have absolutely no drop in frame rate. But once again, my optimism was dashed. Not only was their virtually no character customization, but, like Soul Calibur on the PSP before it, there was no Story Mode. They threw in the CG movie, Tekken: Blood Vengeance, which is fine to watch a couple of times in key parts, but they could have cut that out and simply put endings in for the characters. When it was all said and done, the whole thing really felt more like just a giant tech demo than any kind of actual game.

So I'm very pleasantly surprised to hear all this stuff about TTT2. Which characters are DLC by the way? They may already be unlocked in my version. And clothing is earned in the game without having to buy it? You mean I don't have to worry about collecting a measly 200-credit pittance for clearing a Character in Story Mode, only to have to turn around and shell out 10,000 credits for a lousy hair barrette? Hey, I'll take THAT any day of the week. Now if only they can get back on track with Soul Calibur...

Although to be honest, I haven't really had a chance to play TTT2 much yet...or anything else for that matter. Because while I DID buy my WiiU yesterday (which you've obviously deduced by what I've written so far), it took me the better part of three hours to fully install it. One main reason was all the fighting I had to do to get it to hook up to my Wi-Fi (from what I've discovered in my research, the WiiU has apparently been CRAZY bad for that...I actually had to input all my ISP information manually before it would accept it...just an advance word of warning). And immediately after you're done going THOSE 15 Rounds, comes the first mandatory system update...which takes about an hour to download because it's THAT-FRICKIN'-HUGE (basically, it contains all the software Nintendo didn't have set up yet when they launched the system...Nintendo TVii, the Nintendo E-Shop, all that fun stuff). So by the time I could actually play anything for any serious length of time, I had to get up and go to work!

Of course, that was then, this is now. So with any luck, some good things will happen, starting today.^_^

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Migael-Morningstar In reply to TuxedAaron [2013-01-14 14:43:20 +0000 UTC]

Ok, the dlc characters for TTT2: Unknown, Dr. Boskonovitch, Slim Bob, Ancient (humanoid) Ogre, Kunimitsu, Angel, Miharu Hirano (who looks much more interesting than her debut in 4), Sebastian, Michelle Chang, and Violet (who actually does seem to work a little different than Lee even if it's slight, has a different ending, and has a pretty cool new alternate costume to unlock). And yeah, while you can buy plenty of clothes for the characters, the coolest and most of the stuff that's unique to each character you win just by playing ghost mode. You choose to fight one of three teams before each match and occasionally one of those teams'll have a gold nameplate. You choose and beat them and you'll unlock one to four customization options either for who you're playing as or who you're fighting. Once you unlock it's in your inventory; not the shop's so you never really have to spend money to get your characters at least 1-3 new outfits. You can also unlock character specific weapons that way, like Kunimitsu gets a garter with explosive kunai that she can throw or Hwoarang gets bladed boots that give him a special throw. I'm still unlocking stuff, but I'm pretty sure everyone gets at least one.
I'm hoping it's a good sign from Namco Bandai. While I did honestly still enjoy Soul Caliber 5, I was disappointed with the story mode and lack of arcade mode endings. Mortal Kombat 9 didn't have a problem giving us both, and both were spectacular in it. DOA5 went the SC5 route and just gave us a story mode while taking out arcade endings, but at least the story mode covered all the characters like MK. If SC5 was going to go that direction they needed to go all out. What saved it though, in my opinion, was the character creation. It had one of the better ones in fighting games I've seen. So hopefully next time we'll still have the epic customization, and have our proper endings back or at least a story that encompasses the whole cast.
Hope all's good with your WiiU. Setup sounds like a pain, but I'm betting it'll be worth it.

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TuxedAaron In reply to Migael-Morningstar [2013-01-15 09:55:52 +0000 UTC]

Hi.

Hmmm, yeah, sounds like all these guys are already up and in-game. Maybe that's because the WiiU version came out two months later, so there was no need for it. Or maybe that was the automatic update that kicked in as soon as I loaded the game up. But yeah, I've got all those guys already. Should be interesting to see them played at least. I can understand your concerns, though. A few months ago, gamers were raising all kinds of hell with companies that actually had DLC locked in the game disks, but you had to pay to access them.

As for the Accessories, I'm very interested to start unlocking stuff in that. Should be very interesting to see what's available. As for the WiiU version, it does have special Nintendo-specific clothes for the characters, but it's nothing to get REALLY excited about. Truth is, out of all the special costumes, there's only Mario, Luigi, Toad, Peach, Zelda, Link, Sheik and Zero Suit Samus, Fox and Captain Falcon. Let's face it, this is a HUGE roster to divide only 10 costumes between. And some of the suits get recycled more than others. Although who knows? Other suits might become downloadable later.

Well, once I get into some serious play with it (I've let myself become distracted by Batman: Arkham City - Armored Edition) I'll see how it holds up. I played Mortal Kombat 9 and did appreciate everything it offered, even though I preferred the Arcade Mode to the Story Mode (ultimately far too grim for my taste). But the simple truth is, I've kind of outgrown Mortal Kombat. I don't know, maybe it's because motion capture was still in it's infancy when the game first came out and the production values were so crappy that it had an almost "toon-y" feel to it. It just didn't seem real, so the intensity of the violence was easy to ignore. But then, I fired up MK9 (my first MK game in years) and they just went this hyper-realistic direction with it and I couldn't take it. Frankly, I think I'm going to be more invested in Injustice: Gods Among Us, the DC fighting game that the MK studio is working on (or as what I'm thinking it will be..."Mortal Kombat Lite").

As for DoA5, well, I haven't played that yet, but I'd kind of like to...especially since playing Dead or Alive: Dimensions actually helped me understand the overarching story. I hope DoA5 continues it in such a way that we can figure out what's going on.

As for SC5, yeah, the Story Line is pretty weak, But their Customization really is awesome, I can't argue with that.

As for the WiiU, itself, well, once you get it actually set up, it's pretty sweet. The only thing is, how long it takes to DO that. Mind you, what I've got is basically the First Edition of the System and you've got to expect some foibles the first time around. By the time you get around to shelling out the money for one, chances are, what you'll have is probably the second, or even third generation of the system, during which time, Nintendo will likely have all this stuff already on it...including the software patch that is supposed to eliminate the WiiU's initial WiFi connection issues. So you may end up having an easier time of it than the rest of us. Still, if an issue DOES crop up, don't let it throw you.

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Migael-Morningstar In reply to TuxedAaron [2013-01-15 14:18:13 +0000 UTC]

Yeah when TTT2 does its automatic update, that's when you get the dlc content - they just put it right in the patch.
If you liked the way they handled the story in DOA then you'll like 5. Their story mode is much like MK9's (albeit far less dark and graphic). You control a specific good character for about three battles and then it switches to someone else's perspective. You don't get to play as the bad guys, just as you couldn't in MK, but you do at least fight against all of them, unlike Soul Calibur 5. There's one wtf part of the story and you'll know it when you see it, but aside from that (and hopefully they'll explain what happened leading up to it better next time), they did an excellent job and it really gives more personality to the characters. It's also kind of like a cross between MK9's story and challenge tower modes, as there's specific tasks to do in each battle that are optional, but help you unlock stuff (like Pai and Alpha), so they're worth doing. It'll tell you 'do this' and if you do you get a title or you can just ignore it and fight normally.
Oh, I have a couple questions about the WiiU. Do you have to have the original Wii, or is it really its own system as a whole? And is it backwards compatible to the original?

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TuxedAaron In reply to Migael-Morningstar [2013-01-15 20:09:45 +0000 UTC]

Sounds pretty interesting. I'll have to look into it when I have the time and the extra money...and once I've had my fill of TTT2

As for the WiiU, no you don't need a Wii to play it. A couple of Wii remotes would be helpful, though (and it's best if they're the Wii-motion Plus). You can also transfer data from your Wii to your WiiU, but it has to be done in a very specific way. And it is backwards compatible with MOST Wii games (I'm not sure which original Wii games don't qualify). As for me, I still have my Wii, which I'm planning to use mostly for my Game Cube Games right now.

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Migael-Morningstar In reply to TuxedAaron [2013-01-16 14:47:46 +0000 UTC]

Very useful information, thanks. That was one of my main concerns. It might be awhile, but it'll probably be my next system purchase since I'm starting to trust Nintendo durability much more than their competitors. My PS3 died last year and I'm loathe to replace it since I'll lose all my old data, but I want to wait to find someone who reballs dead systems as opposed to reflowing it because I've heard that's a much longer-term fix. I've had to replace my 360 three times! But at least with them I can carry over all my data easily. I have never once had to replace a Nintendo system in my life, though. The NES I had as a bloody kid still works just fine as well as all of my handhelds.

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TuxedAaron In reply to Migael-Morningstar [2013-01-16 15:03:10 +0000 UTC]

Yeah, I definitely trust Nintendo's long-term effectiveness more than Sony or Microsoft. I mean, I always figured that if I had to choose, I'd go with a 360 over the PS3, just for the overall comparative value. But I was VERY uneasy about purchasing one for the longest time, only because I'd heard so many horror stories about it. Yours just adds to the laundry list. In the end, the only reason I ended up getting one was because it was on such an incredible sale last year that I knew I'd be kicking myself if I didn't (it was the same way with my second-hand PS2 and PSP).

But yeah, Nintendo's stuff is built practically for life...and even beyond. I still remember the story of this one kid who lost his Game Boy Color out in his yard one year. It was out there all through the winter, got run over by a lawn mower in the spring (that was how they eventually FOUND it) and the damn thing STILL worked like it was just out of the box.

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Migael-Morningstar In reply to TuxedAaron [2013-01-16 15:10:49 +0000 UTC]

Yeah, my brother-in-law left a GBC out in the woods and they found it at least a year later and it still turned on. I don't think it lasted too terribly long after that but I mean, damn. In the elements getting rained on and etc, you wouldn't expect it to work at all. And now that they're apparently getting better about working with third parties, I don't see a real reason not to go back to them. I'll probably always stick with Xbox as well so long as the Gears of War series exists, but I don't know about Sony anymore. Hopefully next gen'll see improvements in those areas.

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TuxedAaron In reply to Migael-Morningstar [2013-01-17 14:30:26 +0000 UTC]

True enough. Just because something has a good reputation is no reason to risk putting it to the test.

Out in the woods?

It's true, Nintendo has been slowly getting the third parties back. Problem is, they lost them all the way back with the N64. Even though it proved to be superior quality to the Sega Saturn and the PS1, the damage had already been done when both systems came out while the N64 was still in development. Which gave Sega and Sony free reign to make the rounds to all the third parties and whisper sweet nothings in their ears, saying, "Look, you want to wait another year or two to get your games out on THEIR system? WE can get your games out onto the shelves TODAY."

As for the rumors swirling about the new XBox and PS4, well, I kind of have to go back to something Yahtzee mentioned when he did his group review of the Wii, 360 and PS3...

"With the current generation of consoles, we've reached - or NEARLY reached - the point where graphics aren't going to get much better. So we can all stop rushing to top the last generation's technology and focus on making some games with actual DEPTH."

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Migael-Morningstar In reply to TuxedAaron [2013-01-17 16:30:32 +0000 UTC]

I just want them to use real lead in the next gen consoles; that's apparently the reason for the high death rate of the systems. They're using some safer lead that breaks down easier and crap gets disconnected inside the systems after awhile. That's why reballing is supposed to be better than reflowing - because they'll use better material to fix it than was originally used. Now I'm all for using safer materials, but have you tried to disasseble a PS3? It's built like a tank! If a kid can take apart one of those things, then they're smart enough not to eat what's inside like it was a hi-tech pinata.

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TuxedAaron In reply to Migael-Morningstar [2013-01-18 14:59:20 +0000 UTC]

Well, having never been foolish enough to try and take apart any of my consoles before, I'll have to take your word for that. But you do have a point. Anyone with the technical knowledge to take apart something like this wouldn't be dumb enough to EAT any of it...unless of course, they suffered from some serious mental disorder or something.

By the way, saw the Heihachi ending on TTT2. Is it just me, or has Heihachi just become a joke character now? I mean, early in the Tekken franchise, he WAS a legitimate bad guy. Now he's just becoming more like Dan from Street Fighter.

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Migael-Morningstar In reply to TuxedAaron [2013-01-18 17:20:37 +0000 UTC]

Well, when my PS3 died, I was going to try to fix it myself until I saw how imposing it seemed. Didn't figure I could make it any *more* dead at any rate.

Never heard Heihachi compared to Dan before but yeah, he kind of is I guess (I've always considered Paul to be Tekken's Dan). He's definitely not the evil mastermind he used to be. I still like him though, though I sort of prefer old Heihachi - he's one of the few cool old guys in my opinion. I guess now I think Jinpachi's taken that role. You'd be surprised how good a team Jinpachi and Wang are! I can kick ass with them, but I digress. Have you tried out Heihachi's Jin hair in TTT2 yet? That's hilarious. You headbutt someone and the hair explodes, leaving a combover.

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TuxedAaron In reply to Migael-Morningstar [2013-01-19 14:48:51 +0000 UTC]

True enough. You never want to mess with something if you don't know how it works.

Well, you've got a point about Paul being the Dan of the Tekken universe, too. I kind of forgot about him actually until I was playing and remembered he was there. Still, Heihachi has definitely become more of a joke character since I think, Tekken 5. You know, when he started getting REALLY old. Anyway, haven't tried any Jin hair with Heihachi, yet. Truth be told, I haven't unlocked all that much stuff yet, relatively speaking.

As for Jinpachi and Wang making a good team, well, I haven't really given either one of them a whirl, so I can't say much. I will say that if they do make a good team, it's certainly not surprising. After all, it's been revealed that Jinpachi and Wang are actually friends.

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Migael-Morningstar In reply to TuxedAaron [2013-01-21 14:12:17 +0000 UTC]

Yeah, Wang's had some surprisingly good endings lately. Normally, I prefer girl characters - Jun and Kunimitsu are easily my faves, but he's sort of a trojan horse; you wouldn't expect a what?- 100 some year old frail looking guy to be able to do much, but he's a powerhouse and always has been at least since T2.
I'd say Heihachi started being a joke since 4 when they put him in a diaper. Worst costume ever.
I've been playing a little almost every day for a couple weeks now and am still unlocking stuff. Over the weekend I got devil Ganryu (from his T6 ending)! It gives him the full wings and horns and a move where he tries to fly then just falls forward onto the opponent.

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TuxedAaron In reply to Migael-Morningstar [2013-01-21 20:52:40 +0000 UTC]

Well, Wang's ending was kind of silly, the way they cracked the fourth wall a bit and parodied earlier games. But then, some endings are better than others, mostly because some endings are longer than others. Personally, I thought Lars' ending was kind of cute.^_^

Admittedly, I have a weakness for the female fighters as well, although Jun's true role in this game is cryptic at best (and her little 30-second ending doesn't help). You'd think after thrusting her back into the spotlight after being dead since Tekken 3, they'd make a more concerted effort to explain her presence.

Anyway, I like the innocence of Alisa, although her style mix of "J-Pop Idol" with "High-Class Hooker" kind of gives me a few misgivings about the good Doctor Bosconovitch. I mean, if that's how he looked at his daughter when she was alive, that's a little disturbing.

Ah yes, the Heihachi diaper. Thank you for digging that little nugget of information out of my brain and making me relive that. Although if you think THAT'S the worst costume, you clearly haven't fought the Ghost Team of him and Kuma which has him in the banana hammock. Trust me, I couldn't finish THAT fight fast enough.

Anyway, I'm gradually unlocking things myself, now that I'm going full-steam ahead with it. I'm particularly interested in acquiring the pieces for all the alternate costumes now. So far, I've unlocked Violet's biker costume, Angel's armor, Kazuya's Tekken 2 tuxedo and Nina's outfit from her ill-fated solo game effort, "Death By Degrees". Right now, I'm currently trying to unlock all of JayCee's alternate costume (her ending that revealed her true identity was one of the more interesting ones, to be sure). So far, All I've acquired is one piece and a bunch of character cards.

But it's been a pretty easy go in the Ghost Mode, so far. I just make sure that any team I pick has Angel on it, because I'm virtually unbeatable with her against any computer opponent. Granted, a human player would likely be able to counter my strategy with her pretty quickly (shamelessly spamming her laser beams as I do). But since I'm just looking to unlock stuff, she definitely gets the job done, no matter who I pair her with. I just make sure that her partner is usually the one to finish the fight, in the hopes that it'll increase the odds of unlocking something for them.

Hmmm...Devil Ganryu, eh? Well, I guess that answers my question as to whether or not there's anyone else to unlock besides just Unknown. Have you unlocked anyone else besides those two so far?

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Migael-Morningstar In reply to TuxedAaron [2013-01-21 21:08:19 +0000 UTC]

Well, Devil Ganryu is more a costume for him. But along those lines there's, of course, female Mokujin and a female Combot which is pretty cool (you have to unlock Combot's stuff through fight lab). You can get Prototype Jack's weird construction form from, I think, Tekken 1. And you mentioned Jaycee - you do get a normal Julia costume for her. She gets two different sets of hair (with and without the feather), and a cowgirl costume. Likewise, Michelle gets a luchadora costume that you can first see in her ending where she teams up with Jaycee.

" I mean, if that's how he looked at his daughter when she was alive, that's a little disturbing." That made me laugh. I never thought of it that way, but now that you mention it, Dr. B's kind of a pervert

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TuxedAaron In reply to Migael-Morningstar [2013-01-22 07:11:01 +0000 UTC]

Yeah, well, I've got PART of P.Jack's alternate. I suppose I should have seen female Mokujin coming, although Female Combot sounds a little out there.

As for Michelle, well, once I saw her ending, it became pretty apparent what her alternate was going to be. But JC's got TWO alternates? Oy! I'll be trying to unlock her stuff forever. All I've got so far is the cowgirl bottoms.

Yeah, I sense that Dr. B definitely had some issues with his daughter. I think right now, the only thing that bugs me about Customization is that once you buy something, it can't be universally used among ALL the characters. I mean, if you buy a halo for one character, but you want another character to have a halo too, you have to buy one for them as well.

Question...do you know if Devil is unlockable, too? I mean, once I knew Angel was in it, I figured Devil couldn't be far behind.

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Migael-Morningstar In reply to TuxedAaron [2013-01-22 14:04:49 +0000 UTC]

Female Combot actually looks pretty cool; I don't really use the normal one anymore.
You can switch Kazuya to Devil any time by pressing, I think (without having the controller in front of me, you know), UB + both punches (< old school direction; I don't use that arcane numeric crap). It's in his move list I think, if I told you wrong. Once you do that, he goes all purple and wingy and has all his old Devil moves. I don't know why they didn't just make him a separate slot since they have Jun and Unknown, and Jin and Devil Jin separated, but it works and he even stays devilly in the win poses if you finish with him like that.

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TuxedAaron In reply to Migael-Morningstar [2013-01-23 15:31:36 +0000 UTC]

I'm guessing Female Combot isn't like Famale Mokujin, who basically, just looks like Regular Mokujin, except her torso is carved to look like she's got boobs and a skirt.

Okay, tested the Devil transformation and it worked. Definitely something to think about. On a similar note, I find Angel's unlockable sword to be a particularly interesting weapon. Not only does it reach the entire length of the screen, like her laser does (and also does just as much damage), but to use it has Angel floating in the air momentarily and attacking with a downward slash, meaning that ducking doesn't work. The only way to avoid her when she uses her sword is to sidestep her strike...or hope you can get in close quickly enough to land a blow and disrupt the attack entirely.

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Migael-Morningstar In reply to TuxedAaron [2013-01-23 16:32:39 +0000 UTC]

Indeed, fem Combot pretty much looks like a completely different character.

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TuxedAaron In reply to Migael-Morningstar [2013-01-24 04:05:05 +0000 UTC]

Well, I've only just dabbled in the Fight lab right now. Definitely gets frustrating in parts. Is there anything specific I have to accomplish?

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Migael-Morningstar In reply to TuxedAaron [2013-01-24 14:07:04 +0000 UTC]

Just getting good rankings on the boss fights unlocks stuff. I got an A on stages 1, 2 and 4 and unlocked his special weapon, several head pieces, the parts for fem Combot and all his loading screen panels. I think I got C on the other two.

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TuxedAaron In reply to Migael-Morningstar [2013-01-24 14:45:09 +0000 UTC]

Hmmmm...I'll have to see what happens.

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Tammi4Life [2012-04-28 02:18:47 +0000 UTC]

defuq is with her legs o.o

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KenshirosRage199X [2012-04-16 23:25:32 +0000 UTC]

Very beautiful! Nice work!

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Niceratops [2012-04-14 14:43:58 +0000 UTC]

I really love your unique art style really enhances bayonetta's sexy curves. :3

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U23Art [2012-02-05 20:05:35 +0000 UTC]

Hm, that's very nice.

I take those buns to go, lol. But very nice.

And thank you for submitting this to In the Pixels.



And if it's at all possible, please consider joining.

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J3soNyce83 [2012-01-24 00:55:27 +0000 UTC]

awesome man, this has been added, and you are now being watched, not to sound creepy though

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AwkwardAssassin [2011-12-24 04:46:32 +0000 UTC]

black hair and a black outfit.... this is a good picture but it isnt bayonetta.

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cornerstone8060 In reply to AwkwardAssassin [2012-11-20 19:39:36 +0000 UTC]

WHO IS IT THEN? at least you like it.

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