![]() In any case, the Bayonetta I know and love doesn’t tie herself down to a man, and she certainly wouldn’t need to be rescued by one. I always liked the idea of Bayonetta as eternally single, although my runner-up choice for her one true love would be Jeanne - plus, official game art and social media posts from the games’ creators have suggested that Bayonetta and Jeanne are in a queer relationship. In the first two games, Bayonetta has no romantic arc or relationship, and since she’s presented as a dominatrix, the extent of her sexual expression is oriented around self-pleasure. Since the review embargo prevents me from going into detail, I’ll instead describe what I loved about Bayonetta in the first two games, in hopes that a clever reader will understand what may or may not happen in Bayonetta 3. How Bayonetta the witch cast a spell on LGBTQ+ fans That’s because this game has entirely new confusing lore. Guess what? None of that lore is relevant to Bayonetta 3. But - what if some other version of me, on a distant world, was searching for all possibilities? And what if, when all the possibilities were overlaid, the path that stood out the clearest was the real truth?”Īt this point, if you’re brand new to all things Bayonetta, you might be worried that Viola’s monologue is referring to the prior two games, which have deeply confusing lore. When Viola was a kid, her dad told her about the multiverse, leaving her with this haunting thought: “I’d always believed there was only one truth. This story may appear to be about women, since you only play as Bayonetta, Viola, and (briefly) Jeanne, but this opening monologue is all about Viola’s father - an important piece of foreshadowing, because the patriarchy ends up playing a significant role this time around. Instead, the first voice we hear is a brand-new character named Viola she’s a teenage, punk rock witch in training who serves as the secondary protagonist. PlatinumGames’ newest entry in the Bayonetta story opens with a monologue, but it’s not from Bayonetta. Unfortunately, that is the exact situation I face in reviewing Bayonetta 3. It’s also hard to review a video game when it’s the third entry in a series of which you’re a super fan, to the point that it feels almost like a personal insult when the ending doesn’t line up with where you wanted the series to go. When i say header, i'm referring to the starting bytes of the dds file, not the image contents themselves.It’s hard to review a video game where you hated the ending, because of course, you can’t cover that in the review. The header is 1D in length in hex code, so after you pasted the hex code of the edited dds on top of the old one, paste also the header of the original on top of that and you're good to go. took me a long time to figure out that that's the reason for my crashes. dat file as the header of the dds needs to be the exact same one as before, otherwise the game crashes. After editing your file, you need to have a copy of the original image or have a copy of the original. As an added bonus it shows the offset of the dds file which is very important, to put the dds file back. I found that with dragon unpacker's hyper ripper you can simply preview the images in DU and also easily extract them with drag and drop. this method is more time consuming though. The way i did it before, was just copy the entire contents from the DDS header till the end and saved it as a dds, that way you can see the image and if it's not the one you want to edit, search again for the next header and delete everything backwards. dat file that is an actual DDS (from what i found). dat files that contain DDS images can be either searched for with a hex editor, just simply search for the text DDS, it's the only header in the. Most of them contain game textures, model textures, model info.etc. It seems that it's still a mystery for most how to actually mod this game.Īfter extracting the cpk file of your choice (data12.cpk for example) you will get some. ![]() There has to be a computer issue, not a archive issue. I've tested the downloads and they all work. This one was tricky, after a lot of research i couldn't figure out where the bump map is stored, so semi-nude will have to do.Īdded Various B costume (Green lace, Red lace, Blue denim) So just delete the B_US_0000.sfd and PlatinumGames.sfd filesĪdded Various A costume (transparent/wet) (after i already made this tested the method of just deleting the video files and that also removes them and doesn't break the game. Thanks to JoeMesh for figuring out that you don't need to repack, saved me a ton of time. If you don't have a pl folder, create it manually ![]() If you guys find any bugs with the textures, please let me know so i can fix it.
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