Bayonetta 3 – Optional Naive Angel Mode

Bayonetta 3 – Optional Naive Angel Mode

Playing Bayonetta 3 in the living room CAN be a bit awkward, but you still want to see the umbran witch in all her saucy glory? Well, it looks like you’ll be able to choose between the best of both worlds.

PlatinumGames has said that the upcoming sequel will have a “Naive Angel Mode” that players can turn on and off to make Bayonetta look less powerful. Of course, players can turn this mode off if they want and still enjoy Bayonetta’s seductive look.

PlatinumGames on Naive angel

The witch is back, and she’s hotter than ever. We added the groundbreaking “Naive Angel Mode” to Bayonetta 3 so that more people can enjoy it to its fullest. We think that if you turn it on, you can play right in your living room without having to worry about what’s on the screen.

About Bayonetta 3

The witch is back and stronger than ever before!

In a new, over-the-top climax action game for Nintendo Switch, Bayonetta moves through many different places. The main character, Umbra Witch, has a wicked new outfit and what look like familiar pigtails. She must fight a mysterious evil with her guns and Witch Time ability to slow down time. This time, Bayonetta’s sights are set on bioweapons made by humans called Homunculi that are trying to take over.

Fight your way through Tokyo’s streets, China’s mountains, and many other places! Along the way, you’ll run into a whole bunch of Bayonettas, each one cooler than the last. You’ll also cut and kill as Viola, a sassy witch-in-training who fights with a sword and her friend, the demon Cheshire, who is a bit unpredictable. Find out what will happen to Bayonetta and if this strange group can really save the real world.