Bayonetta and Vanquish 10th Anniversary Bundle - PlayStation 4
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Description
Features
Mark the 10th anniversary of Bayonetta and Vanquish with with the Bayonetta & Vanquish 10th Anniversary Bundle
Bayonetta and Vanquish come to PlayStation 4 for the first time in this remastered bundle
Attempt the beginning of the Bayonetta series with the cult classic, original action-adventure game
The Umbra Witch rises from the depths after half a millennium in slumber without reminiscence of her past. Immediately thrust into battle, she must vanquish her countless enemies to piece together the truth
Take advantage of Bayonetta's arsenal of skills that includes shape-shifting into various animal forms, summoning demons, and exercising her mastery of the bullet arts. Hack, slash, and open fire upon hordes of celestial foes in this action-packed adventure
In the Vanquish game, an overpeopled Earth suffocating under limited resources looks to Providence, the solar-powered space colony for help
When Providence is all of a sudden taken over by a rebellious group and its technology used to ravage cities, it's up to a specially trained unit of space marines to reclaim the colony
Equipped with BLADE, the experimental arms system that can scan, copy, and save up to three existing weapons, space DARPA agent Sam Gideon have to infiltrate Providence, beat legions of future-tech foes, and disable the energy transmitter threatening life on Earth
For one player
What's Included
- Bayonetta and Vanquish 10th Anniversary Bundle
Key Specs
- ESRB RatingM (Mature 17+)
- ESRB DescriptorsBlood and gore, Intense violence, Partial nudity, Strong language, Suggestive themes
- Compatible Platform(s)PlayStation 4
- Software FormatPhysical
General
- Product NameBayonetta and Vanquish 10th Anniversary Bundle
- BrandSEGA
- PublisherSEGA of America
- DeveloperPlatinumGames
- Model NumberBV-63251-4
Game Details
- GenreAction and Adventure, Third Person Shooter
- Enhanced forPlayStation 4 Pro
- MultiplayerNo
Certifications & Listings
- ESRB RatingM (Mature 17+)
- ESRB DescriptorsBlood and gore, Intense violence, Partial nudity, Strong language, Suggestive themes
Compatibility
- Compatible Platform(s)PlayStation 4
- Software FormatPhysical
Requirements
- Video Game Content IncludedFull game
Other
- UPC010086632514
Customer reviews
Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars with 234 reviews
(234 customer reviews)to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Excellent
||Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.Two of the best action games Sega/Platinum ever produced. You’ve got an over the top action third person shooter in Vanquish and one of the best character action games in Bayonetta. Both at a higher resolution and frame rate count versus their last gen counterparts (Bayonetta was okay on the 360 and well the less said about the ps3 version the better, Vanquish was not optimal on either one).
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
This are two of the best action games ever.
||Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.If you’re a fan of high octane action, hack and slash and TPS then these titles need no introduction. But if you’ve never play this gems then you now have zero excuse not to do so since they look better and run better. 100% recommended.
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
Love this game finally i have both games add for
||Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.Love both game runs smooth and 60fps and love and the story and combat is top notch and that steelcase. Is worth buying!!
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
Good price
||Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.Good deal for the combo games. It’s what I am looking for my entertainment.
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
Great deal on clearance, might get a Steelbook
||Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.Great deal for 2 "classic" games, especially on clearance. There's a chance you might get the launch SteelBook copy. Otherwise, you'll get the standard release in the plastic case.
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
Vanquish: If Halo was Japanese
||Posted . Owned for 3 months when reviewed.Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2020 Platform: PlayStation 4Edition: LaunchVerified Purchase My entire motivation for getting this set was to play a remastered version of Vanquish. Sorry, Bayonetta fans, but after playing Bayonetta on the XBOX 360 and Wii U, I had no desire to play it again. Vanquish was a somewhat obscure title on the XBOX 360 that stood out primarily because of its unique "sliding" maneuver that aimed to keep combat frenetic and always moving. I had very rose colored memories of playing it on the 360 and jumped at the chance to see it spruced up for the PS4. I played this on a PS4 Pro. As a rule I do not have my consoles connected to the Internet so my reviews are of the game exactly as it comes on the disc without any patches or DLC or whatnot. (I legitimately don't even know if there were patches or DLC for this game). The game has a very minimal install size so thankfully you won't have to wait too long to get up and running. Graphically the game's environments are very well designed and illustrated. The game seems to generally move at 60hz, though the cutscenes seem to drop below that, and there are occasional spots where the game seems to bog down, but nothing all that distracting. It's doubtful it would bother anyone who wasn't specifically looking for it. Audio design is good, though I did encounter a couple spots where the console had to be reset to fix an audio bug where almost the sound effects from the guns was completely muted and the rest of the audio was muffled. The narrative for the game was interesting, if a little cheezy in spots with character motivations that take archetypes to extremes and come across as anything from awkward to surreal. Very reminiscent of the Gundam Wing anime in that the majority of the backdrop is a space colony and the bulk of the story is heavily focused on a fictitious political and philosophical conundrum. The action, pathing and pacing are very reminiscent of Halo or Gears of War where you traverse the battlefield from area to area, and each area functions as its own little arena with ammo, cover and weapons arranged to force you to think and strategize your approach. I found it so similar to Halo that I think it's fair to say this is exactly what Halo would have been like had it been develolped by a Japanese studio rather than a western one. The sliding and time dilation mechanics definitely let you ride that edge between frantic and chaotic sometimes giving you and edge, and others acting almost like a handicap since your shield recharge is directly tied to your use of the energy required to perform the slide. There are a small variety of weapons, of which you can equip a maximum of 3 at a time. As you play through the game enemies will drop upgrade boxes which can be used to incrementally improve the weapons, but similar to a shmup, if you get killed you start to lose upgrades and have to collect them all over again. This can turn some of the more challenging areas of the game into a downward spiral making them harder and harder to survive each time you fail an attempt. The controls were very well balanced, and the aim assist never felt too intrusive. Overall Vanquish was the same rose colored experience I remembered from 10 years ago, but a good portion of the reason that I didn't recall much from my original playthrough was the fact that the game is so short (4-5 hours) and (if you're really sensitive about partial spoilers , skip the rest of this paragraph) ends on a strangely unsatisfying note. I wouldn't call it a cliffhanger, but it definitely did not feel like closure or resolution. Vanquish Remaster Pros: - 1080p - 60fps (mostly) - tight controls - cool backdrops and challenging gameplay Cons - audio bugs - too short
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
Two great titles!
||Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.Love these two titles. I missed out on Vanquish like an idiot back in the day, but I’m glad they brought it back in this collection. Bayonetta is fun and overtop like all other Capcom titles and runs smooth in this release. It cost as much on the PS store so you might as well get the physical copy as a collectors item.
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
Good deal I got on this
||Posted . Owned for 6 months when reviewed.Got this on sale, not huge on bayonetta, so this is the best value i would pay for it. I've been told of vanquish and that's what influenced me to make this purchase
I would recommend this to a friend
Q: QuestionIs this one the steelbook version or does it come in a standard PS4 case? I noticed the steelbook pictured in reviews here but nothing on the listing mentions the steelbook being included.
Asked by SegaFan.
- A:Answer I bought this and when I got it at the store it was the steelbook version. I don't know what it will be like if you order it online. And I know that going to the store at the moment with COVID-19 isn't possible to go inside. I would just suggest calling the store nearest to you and asking them if they have a copy and what version it is.
Answered by Michael
Q: QuestionIs this the Steelbook edition for PS4?
Asked by Sammy.
- A:Answer I also bought it a few days ago through store pick-up and it was the steelbook. I was so happy! Lol The Bestbuy website page description doesn't mention the steelbook but that's what it was for me. Cheers!
Answered by SegaFan
Q: QuestionBayonetta and Vanquish 10th Anniversary Bundle - PlayStation 4 its the steelbook version? Regards
Asked by Chris.
- A:Answer Its not the steelbook. I bought this item online and they sent me the regular version.
Answered by TylerC