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{{nihongo|'''Bayonetta'''|ベヨネッタ|Beyonetta}} is an [[action|action game]] for the [[Xbox 360]] and [[PlayStation 3]], directed by ''[[Devil May Cry]]'' and ''[[Viewtiful Joe]]'' creator Hideki Kamiya at [[Platinum Games]] in cooperation with publisher [[Sega]].  Set in a fictional city in Europe, the game centers on its eponymous character, Bayonetta, who uses pistols and magical attacks to defeat enemies. The game has five difficulty settings; its two easiest settings contain a game mode playable with only one button, similar to a mode used in ''Devil May Cry''. Its developers designed its characters with modern style and fashion in mind, and composed for it a largely upbeat and feminine soundtrack.
{{nihongo|'''Bayonetta'''|ベヨネッタ|Beyonetta}} is an [[action]] game for the [[Xbox 360]] and [[PlayStation 3]], directed by [[Devil May Cry]] and [[Viewtiful Joe]] creator Hideki Kamiya at [[Platinum Games]] in cooperation with publisher [[Sega]].  Set in a fictional city in Europe, the game centers on its eponymous character, Bayonetta, who uses pistols and magical attacks to defeat enemies. The game has five difficulty settings; its two easiest settings contain a game mode playable with only one button, similar to a mode used in Devil May Cry. Its developers designed its characters with modern style and fashion in mind, and composed for it a largely upbeat and feminine soundtrack.


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Development of the game started around January 2007, and it was released in Japan in late October 2009, with a U.S. release following in January 2010It has been promoted through a television commercial with music by Japanese pop singer MiChi, look-alike searches, a theme for the Google Chrome Web browser, a photo book, and soundtracks. Critical reviews have praised its easily learned moves, fast pace, boss battles, time slowdown or "Witch Time" mechanic, and character and stage designs.  
Bayonetta takes place in Vigrid, a fictional city in EuropeThe title character is a witch who shapeshifts and uses various firearms, along with magical attacks she performs with her own hair, to dispatch her foes. She awakens after a 500 year sleep  and finds herself in an unfamiliar area with no memories of who or what she is. Over time, she begins to remember what caused her current predicament. 500 years before the incident that caused Bayonetta's memory loss, there were two factions of warriors—the Umbra Witches, who are followers of darkness and their counterparts, the Lumen Sages, are followers of light. The factions shared two distinct treasures, the 'Eyes of the World' that were separately named the 'Left Eye' and the 'Right Eye', which they used to oversee the just passage of time. Both factions mysteriously disappeared from Vigrid under unknown circumstances.  Bayonetta still has an ornate piece of jewelry which contains a small red gem, and believes this gem is the Left Eye of the Eyes of the World. While searching for the Right Eye, she often receives flashbacks that slowly reveal her past.


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