![]() And in this respect, PS4 Pro does exhibit rare, fleeting drops to frame-rate (solved by switching console resolution output to 1080p) while Xbox One X is entirely locked. There's the sense that Armature had focused primarily on keeping the target 60 frames per second entirely locked, just as it is on the base machines. Here, both PlayStation 4 Pro and Xbox One X see Bayonetta play out with a native 1440p rendering resolution - despite a yawning gap in the GPU power of the consoles. The artwork still holds up though and the overall experience is terrific on both platforms - but there is the sense that the turnout on the enhanced consoles is somewhat underwhelming. The PC version of Bayonetta offered up some additional options including very subtle ambient occlusion and support for multi-sampling anti-aliasing (MSAA) but these features were never included in the original Xbox 360 title and they aren't included in the new console ports either. You'll get to see pretty much every version of the game here, and how they stack up against the new Xbox One and PS4 ports. ![]() Interestingly, in this respect, it's an absolute match for the original Xbox 360 game. In a sense then, the new PS4 port is redemption: the game plays out locked at 60 frames per second at a native 1080p resolution.īack in the day, we noted that the PC port of Bayonetta could run at 1080p60 even on low-power GPUs such as the Radeon HD 7770 1GB, so with that in mind it comes as no surprise to see that Xbox One also delivers the same nigh-on flawless 1080p60 presentation as its PlayStation 4 counterpart, the only difference being what looks like a variance in the gamma curve with Xbox One considerably darker in tone. Back in the day, users had the choice between an excellent Xbox 360 version (marred only by intrusive screen-tearing) and the frankly abject PlayStation 3 interpretation, produced by a third party for publisher Sega. Starting with Bayonetta, Platinum's brilliant action game plays out beautifully on all systems. These titles represent Platinum at the zenith of their powers during the Xbox 360/PlayStation 3 era and it's only a shame that similar conversions of Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance aren't available too. Priced at either £19.99/$24.99 per game or bundled together for £34.99/$39.99, the good news is that you're getting a pretty good deal here - and we'd definitely recommending picking up the bundle. Developed by Armature and seemingly based on the existing PC ports, we now have the best possible console versions of these titles - but there remains the lingering sense that the conversion work itself is somewhat unambitious. Hosted by 44 Bytes.Celebrating the 10th anniversary of the initial release of Platinum Games' brilliant Bayonetta and Vanquish, Sega recently released brand new ports of these key titles for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. © 2023 Hookshot Media, partner of ReedPop. Join 1,434,017 people following Nintendo Life: Soapbox: It Feels Like Everyone Forgot The Best Switch RP.įeature: Samus' Suits, Ranked - Every Metroid Box Art Sui. See Alsoģ0 Upcoming Nintendo Switch Games To Look Forward To In 2024 Have you downloaded these updates for Bayonetta 1 and 2? Notice anything else? Comment below. ![]() Smashing! The physical version of #Bayonetta, the first game in the Bayonetta series, is coming to #NintendoSwitch on 9/30! /A81X8K4dot- Nintendo of America September 23, 2022 A physical version of Bayonetta 2 has already been released on the Nintendo Switch and included a digital copy of the first game. Nintendo will also be releasing a physical Switch version of the original game on 30th September. Please match the version of the update data with the person you play with. *Local communication is not compatible with Ver. *The latest update data is required to play online elements. *Voice support languages are Japanese and English only. ![]() Subscribe to Nintendo Life on YouTube Watch on YouTube Bayonetta 2 (Version 1.1.0) - Sept 29, 2022Īdded support for Korean, Chinese (simplified), and Chinese (traditional) as in-game display and subtitle languages.
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