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  • Why the woke can NEVER take icon ownership over Bayonetta (Spoiler warning for the first 2 Bayonetta games)

    For a long time now, we gamers, have been thoroughly enjoying video game content for over decades now without ever questioning the heroism or identity of the characters we play in our games. We played Mario without even caring that he’s an Italian plumber or Donkey Kong who was banana craving ape jumping on King K. Rools minions, we just enjoyed our games and had fun. In more recent history, however, we have slowly seen our content being taken over by the mainstream media and pushing to make it popular and more “inclusive” to people whom the false media narrative supporters claim is considered “marginalized” in our gaming community.
    As these false narratives are galvanizing wokesters, we are continuously being falsely accused of being bigots and other nasty buzzwords the ‘woke activists’ like to use to justify their demonizing, zealous, and overall ignorant behaviors towards the gaming community. With their backward ideology, they have pitted gamers against each other and used the opportunity to make claims on characters for being associated with the groups they deemed “marginalized.” In this case, I am referring to our hot topic at hand: Bayonetta.
    As social media had a recent meltdown over one of the most disrespectful spoilers in video game history, heterophobia sweeps the internet as the woke activists makes false claims of “Bayonetta being iconically gay” while she kisses a male character… Shortly after hearing this news, in the most laughable take the delusional wokesters have ‘magically’ made up, I simply stated “since when?” I decided to do what any REAL GAMER would do and replay through Bayonetta leading up to the third installment to understand why they think Bayonetta is a “strictly gay character.”
    This makes me ask a very strong question since when do certain groups get to claim “exclusivity” to a video game character? The point of a video game character is to be fun and likable for everyone to enjoy, in one buzzword that the woke certainly enjoy misusing: “inclusive.” As I begin to play, I remember my first playthrough on PS3, how much fun the gameplay was, and immediately forgot all the false narratives recently surrounding the character as I re-immersed myself into the story of this Umbra Witch and remember why her game was always a character for EVERYONE.
    As I begin to play Bayonetta on the Switch, I am introduced to the wonderful opening about a dead character named “Eggman” (Immediately noticing Sega’s references) and a woman clad in a white nun outfit, reading hymns from a bible while Enzo (the best Joe Pesci impersonator) is asking for the “Nun” to hurry up since it’s raining and he wants to make it back home to his family while mocking the heavens. As he walks away, a heavenly light appears behind him as he begs for forgiveness and hides behind a tombstone as our Nun shows her true colors. This iconic cinematic is what brings us to the true introduction to our Anti-Heroine whose quick-witted responses are reminiscent of something you’d see out of a Tarantino film. An iconic moment for Bayonetta, Sega, and Platinum Games.

    As you play through that first level, you are introduced to Rodin, A tough-looking, No-Nonsense bad MFer with a deep voice and tattoos, this guy is your Weapons Dealer…FROM HELL! This character also reminds me of Tarantino films as Rodin has these suave characteristics, with sadistic undertones that make him an iconic character in his own right. As you complete this level, you’re introduced to the store mechanics, fight mechanics, and really what this story is going to be about while giving you some loose storytelling from the little files you find around each level.
    As you move forward in the gameplay, you are introduced to Jeanee, A blonde equivalent to Bayonetta who appears to know her past, rather than being friends she’s more of an obstacle than a comrade. What happened those 500 years ago? Bayonetta doesn’t know any more than you do, but something is made clear throughout the game. Despite, Jeanee being in the game and her hidden friendship with Bayonetta, Bayonetta herself spends an awful lot of time around men in the first game. Rarely do we ever see her react with any other characters than men.
    Even when you take into account the fights and team-ups with Jeanee, she continuously hangs around guys like Enzo, Rodin, and Luka. Luka is the only male character Bayonetta gives an intimate nickname to, Calling him “Cheshire” as in Alice in Wonderland, Cheshire Cat. He’s also the only character who both gives and receives intimate/humorous moments from Bayonetta. At what point does the Alphabet Brigade think they have claims to Bayonetta’s sexual identity when I can’t even find a real example beyond the few “close body” fight scenes with Jeanee?

    After I beat Bayonetta and find out her Dad/Lumen Sage was behind the big lead for the search of “The eyes of the World” (My brain just keeps going JoJo reference), I make my way to Bayonetta 2 with the first level hanging around with (You guessed it) Enzo again. The weird relationship these two have is a constant slapstick joke with Bayonetta getting Enzo to carry luggage around for her stuff while he shops for his kids presents on Christmas. We cut into the story further with Bayonetta catching up with, A now long-haired beauty, Jeanee who drops by to talk about a “disturbance between the three realities” and demons and angels becoming restless.
    The story starts its battle with Enzo purchasing a Jet when the “platinum jets” flew by for his kids and (not shockingly enough) a jet begins to crash into the store. As the battle ensues, Bayonetta needs her trusty tetrad set of guns since the ones she bought were ‘cheap purchases’, and sure enough: Rodin, Satan’s Santa approaches bearing arms of Christmas cheer for convenience to the plot and gameplay. Shortly after the big fight and your final summon kills the enemy, You then see your dear friend Jeanee push you out of the way as she is killed and sent straight to hell before your eyes as you now have to fight the demon you just summoned to finish your first boss fight.
    And ya know, for a game that the woke audience iconically sees Bayonetta gay, she sure spends a lot of time around men. It seems too convenient to just have Jeanee out of commission so quickly too. This brings me to the primary plot of the story: Your goal is to rescue Jeanee from hell before her body decays and her rescue becomes unsalvageable. Is this a rescue the princess twist or is it just doing what good friends do for each other when they’re in a bind this whole time throughout Bayonetta, She only refers to Jeanee as a friend.
    To drive this point home, let’s break down Bayonetta as a character: Bayonetta is not a character that has a sense of shame and although she keeps many things to herself, she’s never shy about expressing herself either. So even if wokesters who want to argue “oh it’s coded language” or ” Oh Bayonetta comes off as too butch” the fact remains: Since when does Bayonetta care about judgment from other people or has a sense of shame? The answer is: Never. Jeanee, at heart, is just a friend to Bayonetta, and wokesters that deliberately misinterpreted, are not the real fans of Bayonetta.
    As I finish Bayonetta 2, I still see that throughout the entire game, we barely see Bayonetta interacting with any women on an intimate or personal level, only the men she comes across, including the God of Chaos (who gives a kiss of life to Bayonetta). The game finishes with Loki defeating his evil half with the help of Bayonetta and Balder from the past who takes in the pure evil spirit of Loki’s evil side (Aesir) and gets flung back to his original timeline which corrects the entire timeline for Bayonetta’s first game to make sense. The only brief moments Bayonetta even comes close to an intimate moment is when she humorously phrases “Do you need a kiss to wake you up?” to Jeanee who is waking up from hell itself to be returned to her body.
    I even bothered to look up any hidden cutscenes on YouTube to see if there was any extra content that the woke make try to use to discredit my findings in the games, and sure enough, NO HIDDEN CUTSCENES. So even when I finish Bayonetta 2, We see ZERO same-sex interaction with Jeanee or any woman for that matter. This ultimately leads to the question that the woke mob continuously makes false claims time after time: “Where do you see Bayonetta being sexually attracted to women?”
    The answer is simple: None. The woke mob just made another false statement about a video game character without doing ANY RESEARCH or playing ANY BAYONETTA GAMES. Now I know asking for common sense out of the regressive thinkers the left has provided is like asking chickens to lay golden eggs, but at what point will these video game developers start to realize that the left doesn’t play or buy video games that they’ve falsely claimed to enjoy? At this point, we the real gamers, need to start calling these liars out and asking for proof that they played the games they claim to enjoy before we even start taking them seriously at this point because a real gamer has no shame in showing the hours they played. Thankfully you can see that when you look at your play time on your consoles.
    To finish this article, I would like to finish up my overall review of playing Bayonetta 1+2. The Bayonetta series as a whole is more of a continued gameplay style to games like Devil May Cry, Action Beat-em-Ups that require quick-timed reactions and over-the-top display of character power. Bayonetta, by all means, isn’t a game you’d just play for the story as most of the story is confined to reading and cutscenes. The story doesn’t have the tightest structure as far as making perfect sense but makes up for it by how well the characters fly out at you with their quirks and characteristics.
    Bayonetta is the all-too-OP witch that she is and the attitude to match, Jeanee is the second-best follow-up, Enzo is the loud-mouth Joe Pesci Impersonator, Rodin is the slick fallen angel/demon weapons dealer, and Luka is our journalist chasing after his stories and telling the stories he’s uncovered without redacting or omitting a single detail.(Kotaku and other media outlets could learn a thing or two from Luka). These characters are what makes these games great and without them being as they are, the game would be utterly boring.
    Even the story of how Bayonetta’s parents were of two opposite clans of magical power, The love they shared, how the Witch’s and Sages both ended tragically by the angels of Paradiso’s agenda to control the Eyes of the World, The mislead Baldur, and the legacy he left behind were all such big moments of the story to Bayonetta’s history. I caught a tear at how tragic her story as a character actually is when you see how her family and clan were torn apart. We see the closure of Bayonetta’s past with her father and how he was a hero who self-inflicted himself with evil to save humanity(Even fulfilled her dad’s request to be called “daddy”), Rosa/Bayonetta’s mom, whose life was cut tragically short by Loki’s evil half, The love child that they raised and sacrificed their lives to protect, and Loki completing his task for allowing humanity to live of true free will (without the Eyes of the World).

    All these moments live in Bayonetta and I find it sad that some people would rather try to pervert such a beautiful character to their agendas than just play and enjoy the series. As I played through both previous titles, not once is there any secret sexual tension, or wordplay used for Bayonetta to be tokenized by LGBTQ+ when there’s simply zero evidence of her being as such. Look, If LGBTQ+ gamers/non-gamers enjoy the character visually or enjoy the video games series, I am in full support of them. Bayonetta is for all gamers who are age appropriate to enjoy the game and should do so because gaming is for everyone. The only issue here is non-gamers and woke mobs trying to divide the gaming community and claiming people are marginalized or that some characters are tokenized in your identity politics when they are not.
    I’m sure as wokesters fail to read this whole article, they’ll immediately label me as a phobe or bigot or even a “Nazi” when they didn’t even read this article in the first place. I am stating it now because it will only continue to prove to you how despicable the woke mob can be as they continue to mislabel everything and everyone. Whether it’s people or video game characters, they’ll say anything to try and make themselves look like they’re better than anyone else because sadly that’s what self-righteous and self-entitled people do: They try to make themselves appear superior.
    For the readers who actually read this article, I want to thank you for reading and I want to let you know I appreciate the time you took to read my review on the previous Bayonetta titles and taking the time to read something that you may agree with or have an objectionable stance on and either case, I respect you for actually reading what I had to say, my opinion, and the facts I did find playing Bayonetta. It’s good to understand a new perspective and sometimes it’s scary because people may label you in some way if you do seek a new outlook, but I am glad you made that choice.
    Take care and have fun gaming!

    #232738

    In reply to: Black Widow

    I like Nerdrotic a ton and happened to enjoy the Black Widow movie. At the same time, his criticisms are valid. What is most engaging about his videos is when he points out the writing ability of the fan base. Tell you what, Disney needs to seek out and pay better writers like the people Nerdrotic mentions. If there is one thing I covet, it is talented writers. To think of what someone like Nerdrotic or Geeksandgamers could achieve with such a writing team and a budget. When Nerdrotic talks about cheap gags substituted for potential betters scenes, I actually wonder if that is true. Marvel makes solid movies and maybe the template of cheap gags and other gimmicks just makes for better movies? Nerdrotics’s critique is funny. Harvey Weinsteinoff. I would argue more Epsteinoff, with the girls being pimped and brainwashed. haha “Dreykov didn’t kill himself.”

     

    One thing I liked about Black Widow overall was Marvel’s dedication to their character. I was never a fan, but when she says, “thank you for your cooperation,” it was the same line she used with Robert Redford and Loki and she says it to Drekov and it just makes you realize what a great spy she really is and how effective she is at extracting the key intel she needs to find a way to win, being a character with no powers.

     

    Love Nerdrotic’s brutal review, but prior to this movie, Marvel had one of the best cinematic runs of all-time. So many quality films. He likes IronMan, but the sequels to that were weak. The first two Captain America movies are up there with some of the best ever made.

    #227914

    In reply to: Loki

    DigiCat
    Moderator

      Loki ep. 1:

      First episode’s a little slow paced and nonsensical, which i guess it makes sense that it doesn’t make sense, since it’s from Loki’s point of view, and he’s not understanding shit ’cause everyone at the TVA’s fucking with his mind!

      So, here’s some things i picked up in this confusing first episode and can put into words thanks to That Star Wars Girl’s review, ’cause seriously, even i had a hard time seeing what the fuck was going on, and i have real life experience making sense of the nonsensical:

      1) The TVA isn’t as powerfull as they make it seem – As Anna points out, if they’re so powerfull, if they can see thru all times, them why didn’t they know *spoiler* was gonna happen to them? Why didn’t a TVA employee know what a *spoiler* was?? Also something so powerfull would take away free will and invalidate everything we’ve seen till now in the MCU, reason why i think, also based on all the inconsistencies, their god-like power is a load of bilgesnipe shit, also pretty sure the TVA does not consist of good people, which brings me to the next point

      2) Owen Wilson’s character spends the whole episode gaslighting Loki – Initially i was unsure if Owen’s character was good or bad, in the episode he comes off as almost wanting to help Loki, playing therapist, getting Loki to dig deep in his emotions, but he does so in such a confusing manner, hmm, what else can you accomplish by getting someone to open up to you? Maybe get that someone to spill out all their secrets? I mean think about it, what other way could you get Loki god of mischief to react the way he did at the end of the episode if not by completely mind fucking him?

      bonus) The token wahman of color – I don’t get it, how’s that doing black women any favors?? That character’s a total bitch

      #227889

      In reply to: Loki

      LOKI EPISODE 1 REVIEW! JUST WHEN YOU THINK THE MCU CANT GET ANY MORE BROKEN IT DOES!

      That Star Wars Girl

      #219420
      DigiCat
      Moderator

        Ok, just finished watching the season finale, now, time to review, how was The Falcon And The Winter Soldier?

        Oh yeah, spoiler alert:

        Overall, the show itself, really good, but had the potential to be even better, really liked the plot (which wasn’t about people being racist to black Captain America 😁), great character development, and some unexpected twist, as for wokeness, kept to a minimum and came off more as cheesy than in your face

        I really liked the dynamic between Sam and Bucky, they both had really good character development, one of my favorite scenes is when they fight John Walker, and at the end of the battle, the dropping of the shield reminiscent of Civil War, then with Iron Man and Cap, now with Sam and Bucky, even the soundtrack which was a mashup of Falcon + Winter Soldier and Civil War, and as Bucky drops the shield the music from Winter Soldier starts playing, this scene was very well done 👍

        We got to catch up with Zemo, and Sharon Carter, who might be turning to the dark side ??? Got to meet Falcon’s sister, got introduced to a new Captain America and his sidekick Battlestar, which… well, poor Battlestar 😿 Wyatt Russell did a great job playing crazy Cap, enter Isaiah, from whom we find out the super soldier serum has been used in multiple experiments and covered up, and the chick from the trailer, Carly, ended up being the main villain and a complete psychopath

        The few nitpicks I have, rather than about the content itself it’s the reason they’re probably there, now, credit where credit’s due, the story didn’t revolve around Falcon being black and racism, but they had to get something of “hey look, Falcon is black and he’s Captain America” in, yes, we can see that, now tell the actual story

        Like when Isaiah’s telling Sam about the super soldier experiments ” they’d never let a black man be Captain America “, look, I get that Isaiah, at that age, he’s definitely lived thru real discrimination, so for him to think that could’ve been the reason is not so far fetched, but, if you listen to his story and put the pieces together, you’ll see that, it wouldn’t have mattered if he was black, white, man, woman, they were never gonna make him Cap ’cause he, and the rest of his team, were scapegoats to them, in fact, he was jailed to cover up the super soldier experiments

        Next bit that reeked a bit of propaganda, when Falcon, now Cap-Falcon, ’cause he has the shield and wings 😸, gets angry at Carly being called a terrorist, again, taking out the probable reason that scene was included, I can understand why Falcon would react like that, he’s obviously a lot more emotional than he lets on, on top of that he’d just watched her die, and she was a teenager, so I get how all that can steer someone to think irrationally, so Falcon, emotions make us human, but sometimes it’s best to have your head screwed on tight, so as to understand that what Carly did was wrong, and she had no regard for human life, moral of the story, never feel sorry for a psychopath

        Anyway, there were a bunch of moments like this, most of which were cheesy af and completely out of place, but didn’t ruin the show for me

        Final verdict: The Falcon And The Winter Soldier vs WandaVision… I preferred WandaVision, I’d say it was the mild wokeness that pushed TFATWS down, but even without it, overall I like WandaVision more

        Next stop, Loki… It’s going to be glorious 😈

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