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Bayonetta Walkthrough CompletedSUCK ’EM AND SEE By smashing the hell out of everything in sight, you’ll usually stumble upon some bizarre ingredients for use in the game’s rudimentary concocting mini-game. But rather than make potions or horrible stews, Bayonetta instead makes lollipops and the flavour you create determines what effect it’ll have when you use them later. The green ones restore health (obviously) and will probably be the most used, although the yellow and red ones - which grant limited invincibility and increased attack power respectively - certainly have a place as well, particularly as you ramp up the difficulty. It’s still worth bearing in mind that using any items will have a negative effect on your end of level grades, mind... Grab the complete and full Bayonetta Walkthrough right here at your very own GameGuideDog.com of course! Update Bayonetta Walkthrough Is Here Full Bayonetta Walkthrough Updated New updates for the Bayonetta Walkthrough for the PS3 and XBOX 360 from GameGuideDog and if you sign up as a new member at GameGuideDog this month you automatically will be entered in a drawing to win a $40.00 gift card to GameStop! (US members only) REVIEW BAYONETTA XBOX 360 GameGuideDog couldn’t simply sit by while the internet filled with stories of how good a particular boss or cut-scene might be. We had to be there, on the front lines, killing angels with hair. We just had to. Everything we’d played of Kamiya’s latest effort prior to getting hold of our own copy filled us with hope but nothing could have prepared us for the crazy, brazen and oddly referential bliss that the full game would lay on. Now sure, those first two elements have been strongly hinted at or implied since we started seeing things on the game, but one of the strangest yet most entertaining elements of Bayonetta is the constant referencing of other games, both from Platinum andSega’s back catalogues and from elsewhere in the gaming world. Bayonetta’s panther form leaves a trail of withered flowers behind it as it runs in an obvious nod to Okami; several stages are set to remixed versions of classic Sega arcade tunes from the likes of After Burner and OutRun; one level actually replicates the entire first stage of Space Harrier. Bayonetta PS3 XBOX 360 Walkthrough Strategy Guide GGD Game Guides GameGuideDog Walkthrough: Updated Bayonetta Walkthrough Guide (PS3 XBOX 360)
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