Both start en media res in the midsts
of a titanic battle, but the first
game then cuts to a battle in a cemetery that's daubed in
brown hues that are emblematic
of the visual style that dominated much
of the last
generation, whereas Bayonetta 2 takes you to a bright, sunny and colourful city, calling on you to do battle on the back
of a fighter jet against an army
of angelic beasts.