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Francisco Levy

In a universe of light, dark and chaos Where perception is reality and interwining in untold layers…

When I was a kid, my father tell me something.
"There are no forks in the road of life. You just walk along, feeling your way through the grass, and leaving a faith path Behind.
But if you turn around to look, you may get the strange feeling you've walking that path before—
—or that someone was walking with you, lending you the strength to press on."
I'd always believed there was only one truth.
But—
What if some other version of me on a distant world was searching for all possibilities?
And what if, when all possibilities were overlaid, the path that stood out the clearest was the real truth?
I barely understood what he was saying, but for some reason it really resonated with me.
And every time I though about it. I looked up at the sky and daydreamed.
What if somewhere, some version of me was walking along through the grass just like me?
Could we be following the same path, taking the same journey.
That idea had its hooks in me more powerfully than any anime or sci-fi novel.
And even after growing up, I still believed it could be true.
I just knew that someday, a version of my father from some other world would be appear, and pull out a strawberry candy just for me like he always used to.
But the visitor from another world that appeared to me…
…was a nightmare that had come to crush all hopes like blades of grass beneath the heel.



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kaguran3441

This song so accurately conveys the gravity of the situation. Bayonetta had never faced a threat like this, and for the first time ever, we saw her be completely unable to at any capacity dominate the fight, and actually, quite the contrary. Opening the game with this song was such a genius productive move, and it seriously hammered the message home that for once, Bayonetta couldn’t win.

Elisha J

@Villanious Mustache Mopped the floor, bruh. Singularity Definition mopped them up so easy he gave a dag speech afterwards. If it hadn't been for Viola buying just a few more seconds and the three Bayos fusing it was heavily implied that he would've hung everyone out to dry.

Villanious Mustache

This man said "gravity of the situation" don't play yourself. Bayo 1 was nerfed and bayo 3 isn't as strong as bayo 1. That's why when bayo 3 summoned bayo 1(who is canonically bayo 2 as well) mopped the floor with the final boss. C'mon man. Don't even

Kula Kj

its like the games, Bayonetta 1 she wants a challenge and its easy for her, bayonetta 2 meets her match and has an opponent equal to her ability, Bayonetta 3 is completely a new challenge for her and opponent with. a higher power

kaguran3441

@Fire Folf 'The Umbran Warlock' i completely agree. I’m speaking specifically for the plot though. Canonically, Bayonetta struggled against Singularity, but exactly as you said, Singularity was not a challenge to fight against as a player. In all honesty, he wad significantly easier than multiple other fights earlier on in the story, which did take away from the atmosphere a bit imo. I think if he was more difficult perhaps it would have improved the overall experience. It makes no sense that what should be the strongest villain Bayonetta has ever faced could be dispatched easier by the players than a handful of other battles.

Fire Folf 'The Umbran Warlock'

But the boss was easy though. I get what you're trying to say, but this "new threat" is literally not as challenging as the previous final bosses, not only that but in the first 2 games, the bosses wax had some gimmick to them that made the more of a challenge to deal with, making the feeling of defeating them so much more rewarding, whereas Singularity, has no gimmick other then using Bayonetta's own combos against her, but even then he still wasn't a challenge, which is why the story of this game is hated so much, because why did bayonetta lose to a boss that players had no trouble handling.

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Numbrero Time

Feels bad this track didnt get to play through fully, its so much better than i thought it initially was.
Bayonetta 3's OST is so consistently good I have no misses with it at all

RavenBlackheart

Just hearing this in the beginning tells you that the stakes were at their absolute highest from the very beginning in 3-

Francisco Levy

In a universe of light, dark and chaos Where perception is reality and interwining in untold layers…

When I was a kid, my father tell me something.
"There are no forks in the road of life. You just walk along, feeling your way through the grass, and leaving a faith path Behind.
But if you turn around to look, you may get the strange feeling you've walking that path before—
—or that someone was walking with you, lending you the strength to press on."
I'd always believed there was only one truth.
But—
What if some other version of me on a distant world was searching for all possibilities?
And what if, when all possibilities were overlaid, the path that stood out the clearest was the real truth?
I barely understood what he was saying, but for some reason it really resonated with me.
And every time I though about it. I looked up at the sky and daydreamed.
What if somewhere, some version of me was walking along through the grass just like me?
Could we be following the same path, taking the same journey.
That idea had its hooks in me more powerfully than any anime or sci-fi novel.
And even after growing up, I still believed it could be true.
I just knew that someday, a version of my father from some other world would be appear, and pull out a strawberry candy just for me like he always used to.
But the visitor from another world that appeared to me…
…was a nightmare that had come to crush all hopes like blades of grass beneath the heel.

Caged Coco

I like to think it's the voices of the deceased Umbra singing as they helplessly watch the end of their legacy

Also, hearing the Memory motif from Bayo 1 is bone chilling...

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