Gamejunkie, on 18 Aug 2014 - 08:29 AM, said:Having played the game from what I can tell its not graphically superior to the first game on the PS3 and Xbox 360. That's not to say its bad by any means. Anyone who played the first game or wanted to and couldn't will probably like and be impressed by it and the sequel on the Wii U. Its basically more of the same.
Dude, it comes with the first game on wii u, except remastered at a locked@60 fps and with no screen tearing, and the second game craps on the first one from space visually.The only thing you are saying is you have a really, really, REALLY bad eye for this kind of thing.Like, its not even subtle.
Like, route 666 which back then was an awesome highspeed action sequence, until you stop and actually look at it. Pathetic low poly repeating background, with low res textures, with low poly low res textured cars and trucks, with the exact same models repeated over and over and over and over again, with just different colors.
This is all one area, one WHOLE area, not a treadmill of repeating assets like route 666, and bayonetta 1's other similar event stages. You fly throughout the entire city on a jet, a persistant city, again, not a tradmill like the first game.
And then, after destroying the jet, and going on a train, and destroying the train, and a tram, and on foot, and on flying rubble.....
You go to the biggest building in the city, which has been there the whole time,
And get in a boss fight with a creature so massive the ps360 could only render its HEAD and only in CUTSCENES. And here the whole thing comes out, with a vastly improved model, and is a real time boss fight, OVER THE CITY YOU HAVE BEEN FLYING THROUGH, at sun down, while the city is being sucked through a portal, and then, you summon an even BIGGER full bodied demon to kill it.
Thats not just better, thats a curb stomp.