![]() ![]() ( soon after ) Launch into the air with a blazing kick.Deploy sharp feathers around your body.Transform into a crow and charge forward.Transform into a crow for limited flight.Transform into a swiftly running panther.Love Is Blue returns in Bayonetta 3 with an identical moveset to its past incarnation. Arguably, the most notable of these is the summoning of Madama Butterfly, who delivers a wide range of powerful headbutts to the battlefield that deal significant area of effect damage. Wicked Weaves & Umbran Climax: To showcase the new Umbran Climax feature in Bayonetta 2, Love Is Blue is capable of summoning a wide range of Infernal Demons to act as combo finishers, all dependent on the particular combo being performed. These bullets do significantly less damage to larger enemies and bosses, with most bosses outright blocking them. If Bayonetta has available Magic power, the bullets will be charged up, and the Bullet Climax can be extended until her Magic runs out.Ĭharge Modifier: Love Is Blue acts the same as Scarborough Fair, with the holding down of particular buttons firing off a few rounds before transitioning into the next attack. Unlike Scarborough Fair in the first game, Bayonetta will automatically fire at any surrounding enemies. While supporting a variety of mix-up combos, featuring mid-combo ground-to-air launchers ( ) and a more diverse move-set for the feet, it suffers from being one of the lowest damage weapons in the game, while also having attack animations that are too long to be properly as effective on higher difficulties.īullet Climax: Bayonetta stands motionless and takes aim at nearby enemies with powerful shots from either hands or feet. Like Scarborough Fair before them, Love Is Blue will fire bullets at nearby enemies while using Dodge Offset, however, due to changes to the way bullets ricochet in Bayonetta 2, these bullets will largely miss enemies.ĭespite being the replacement for Scarborough Fair, Love Is Blue suffers as the designated "all around" weapon within Bayonetta 2. Many of Love Is Blue's attacks have different finishers and Wicked Weave endings when compared to the small firearms in the first game. While Love Is Blue's combos inputs are largely shared with Scarborough Fair's, few of the actual animations and timings are the same, with even the very similar combo chains having distinct differences, as the animations for the attacks themselves have been designed from the ground up. Love Is Blue can be purchased at The Gates of Hell for 16999 if a save file for the second game is on the system. Love Is Blue is given to Bayonetta by Rodin during the Prologue stage after her initial Handgun weapons break during the fight. Overall, the gun is also much larger than its real-life counterpart. What looks like a huge piston/gas chamber is designed underneath the barrel.The trigger guard on Love Is Blue goes all the way from the ammo holder to the bottom of the pistol grip.The ammo holder for Love Is Blue is much smaller and shorter than the C96.Judging the barrel size, it fire at least 20mm cannon shells, instead of 7.63mm pistol rounds. The barrel of Love Is Blue is much fatter and longer.In comparison to real guns, Love Is Blue appears to be heavily stylized Mauser C96 "Broom Handle" pistols (Red 9 is a variation of C96 firing 9mm rounds, rather than 7.63mm rounds), but confirmation from Platinum has not been released. The key differences between the Mauser C96 and Love Is Blue are They also appear to surround Bayonetta's kicks and punches in blue demonic energy instead of the pinkish-crimson that Scarborough Fair did in the first game, again matching the new game's color palette of blue and black over red and black. The Flower is a Cyclamen, symbolizing Jealousy.A Green rectangle-shaped gem on her left-heel gun.The Flower is an Erica (Heath/Heather), symbolizing Solitude.A Black diamond-shaped gem on her right-heel gun.The Flower is a Muscari (Grape Hyacinth), symbolizing Frustration.A Grey oval-shaped gem on her left-hand gun. ![]() The Flower is a Marigold, symbolizing Sorrow.A Red teardrop-shaped gem on her right-hand gun.Director Yusuke Hashimotto provided in a tweet a list of each guns' individual names. ![]() They each feature a set of gems that match the colors of lyrics from the weapon's namesake, both embedded in the gun itself, and as floral imprinted accessories that hang from the grip of the gun, & an engraving on each side of each gun. These weapons are no second fiddle to Scarborough Fair in terms of control and power.Īs their name implies, they are blue in color, but the aesthetics such as the Umbran symbol is still shared between them and Scarborough Fair. They are crowned with the names Prelude, Minuet, Toccata and Nocturne. A set of guns masterfully crafted by the famed weaponsmith Rodin for a Bayonetta somewhere in the Multiverse. ![]()
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