Big ending spoilers lie within.
Though many folks loved Bayonetta 3 (we awarded it a 10/10 upon release), many fans have understandable concerns regarding the game’s multiverse setting and the events of its ending. Spoiler alert right from the start with this one, we’ll be diving into some pretty hefty stuff here.
So to explain further, Bayonetta 3 included a multiverse narrative in which our heroine was simply one of many Bayonettas, each of which found herself in grave peril. This in itself felt like a pretty drastic departure from the narratives of the first two games, but according to creator Hideki Kamiya in his latest book The World of Hideki Kamiya (thanks, Nintendo Everything), he actually dropped hints long before Bayonetta 3.
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This post brings up an interesting perspective on Bayonetta 3 and the creative choices made. It’s always fascinating to hear from creators about their intentions and how interpretations can vary among fans. Looking forward to seeing more discussions around it!
I agree, the creative choices certainly sparked a lot of discussions among fans. It’s fascinating how leaving certain elements open to interpretation can encourage deeper engagement with the story. It seems like this approach really reflects Kamiya’s vision for the series!