![]() I pretty much agree with everything you said, however I think Bayo 2 should get some credit for the things it does right.For one, in Bayo 1 it’s hard to know what the fuck is going on until Balder dumps all of that 20 minutes exposition on you. I think it's fair to say that Bayo1 is a more 'coherent' game.From a story POV, Bayo2 shifts between Jeanne, Loki, the Masked Lumen, and the Witch Hunts. ![]() Balder is a dull antagonist who doesn't give her an opportunity to showcase her wit, she has next to no dialogue with Luka or Rosa, and her relationship with Loki is muddled because Loki's personality is all over the place.So yeah, if you're thinking from a story / tone perspective, I'd absolutely say that Bayo1 is more coherent / cohesive than its sequel. She introduces her personality early on, and Jeanne / Cereza / Luka expand on different facets of that personality. Everything from Chapter 13 onwards feels like it's building towards a huge conclusion, and it absolutely nails it (compared to Bayo2, which ends rather suddenly).I'd also say that Bayonetta's character is more cohesive in Bayo1. ![]() Every character has a clear role to play and no one feels unnecessary (compared to Luka in the second game, who feels like he has no reason to be in the story at all). ![]()
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