![]() You start by choosing between that number of characters, from an amnesiac apothecary to a raccoon-looking wild gal, and then, well, ‘travelling’ through your preferred character’s story. ![]() The ‘Octopath’ in Octopath Traveler 2 means that there are eight paths through this Japanese role-playing game. Here’s another daft name, and another percentage point for the clock. I spend at least 27 per cent of my life explaining daft video-game names. Octopath Traveler 2 (PlayStation, Switch, PC, £49.99) As Cereza goes deeper into the forest, accompanied by her possessed cuddly toy, Cheshire, she encounters more monsters and gains more powers with which to overcome them. Not that Origins lacks delights for Bayonetta’s adult fans. And it’s very much suitable for children. Instead of the mad action-spectacle of Bayonettas 1 to 3, Origins is a laid-back affair, a painted storybook that sets its protagonist - and you - wandering through a mysterious forest. It’s not just a change in the character’s age it’s a totally new look and feel for the series. Such is the premise of the very, very long-titled Bayonetta Origins: Cereza And The Lost Demon, which gives us the story of Cereza, a young witch who hasn’t yet adopted the B-word as her name. A winking, slinking witch who weaves spells from her voluminous hair and shoots bullets from the guns that double as high heels at the end of her very, very long legs. Bayonetta Origins: Cereza And The Lost Demon (Nintendo Switch, £49.99)īayonetta is one of the weirdest characters on Nintendo consoles - and certainly one of raciest.
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