
Bayonetta Origins: Cereza and the Lost Demon Review: 77 Ratings, Pros and Cons
Date: (Last saved review: ) - Review: CommentChoisir.fr
Check all the 77 reviews find on Video Games Bayonetta Origins: Cereza and the Lost Demon, with the 64 ratings, comments, pros & cons from the reviewers.
Theses reviews and tests from Video Games magazines and websites give 64 ratings, we get this average rating to this Bayonetta product : 4.1/5.
Bayonetta Origins: Cereza and the Lost Demon review :
With an average rating of 4.1/5, you can buy Bayonetta Origins: Cereza and the Lost Demon with your eyes closed (or almost). The opinions of the testers seem unanimous !
NDA on Reviews ? Please note that 39 reviews were published the same day 14/03/2023.
Bayonetta Origins: Cereza and the Lost Demon ratings
Source: https://www.commentChoisir.fr
10/10 Journal du Geek | 5/5 Geeks By Girls | 10/10 Phenixx Gaming | 95/100 Gaming Trend |
9.5/10 Movies Games and Tech | 9.2/10 Le Bęta-Testeur | 4.5/5 Twinfinite | 9/10 wccftech |
4.5/5 GodIsAGeek | 9/10 Vandal | 9/10 TierraGamer | 9/10 Nintendoros |
90/100 Switch-Actu | 9/10 MKAU Gaming | 9/10 TestingBuddies | 4.5/5 N-Gamz |
90/100 GameZebo | 88/100 NextN | 8.75/10 GameInformer | 8.5/10 Areajugones |
85/100 Nintendúo | 8.5/10 Tom’s Hardware (it) | 8.5/10 Nintendo World Report | 8.5/10 GameSoul |
8.5/10 tuttoteK | 8.5/10 Geeky | 8.4/10 SpazioGames | 8.4/10 3RD Strike |
8.2/10 The Games Machine | 4/5 PCMag | 8/10 Shacknews | 4/5 EuroGamer.fr |
80/100 4players | 8/10 GameReactor | 8/10 Press Start | 8/10 Well Played |
8/10 PCGames | 8/10 GameOver | 8/10 Game-eXperience.it | 4/5 Computer Bild |
4/5 Hardcore Gamer | 8/10 GameKult.com | 8/10 GameHope | 4/5 Outerhaven Productions |
4/5 GamezGeneration | 8/10 JVFrance | 8/10 Niche Gamer | 8/10 ZTGD |
7.8/10 GBATemp | 7.7/10 GamesVillage | 7.7/10 VideoChums | 7.6/10 Geeko |
7.5/10 Checkpoint Gaming | 7.5/10 GamersGlobal | 75/100 Games.ch | 15/20 GamerGen |
7.5/10 PlaySense | 7.5/10 ActuGaming | 72/100 COGconnected | 3.5/5 GamesRadar |
3.5/5 Vooks | 7/10 Nintendo Life | 7/10 GameScore.it | 5/10 Numerama |
For Video Games, ratings are sometimes different depending on the platform. Please refer to the good review...
Pros and cons for Bayonetta Origins: Cereza and the Lost Demon List of reviews and ratings
To better compare, we looked for you the advantages and disadvantages of Below and the notes given by specialized sites.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.


The ability to simultaneously control Chouchou and Cereza via the two sticks of the Joy-Cons
A perfectly balanced difficulty and a good balance between exploration and combat
The duo Chouchou and Cereza who will captivate you until the end of the adventure
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.


Great puzzles and combat
A huge world to explore
Good story


Amazing soundtrack
Engaging puzzles
Unique gameplay and combat
An emotional and heartwarming story


A pleasant original artistic direction
A superb visual
Well-managed two-stick controls
Feeling of progression as the game evolves
The style of the game might displease fans of the original games


Perfect introductory game to an established series.
Enchanting world with beautiful design.
Unique levels and puzzles.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.


Interesting, unique gameplay
Exploration is wonderful
A little over-animated at times


the excellent design of its mechanics and levels.
The final stretch is superb: pure PlatinumGames.
Side missions.
The last elementary core is a bit wasted.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.


The dynamic between Cherry and Cherry is a lot of fun.
Many varied situations.


Highly stylized art direction while remaining readable
Interesting, funny and moving story
A combat system deeper than it seems
Excellent dubbing (special mention for the narrator)
Super level design and smooth and fast crossing
A haunting soundtrack
Lots of accessibility options
Slight spike in difficulty on the last fights


Water colour art style sells the story book feeling
Unintended co-op for split joy cons was a bonus
Easy to digest story
Adjustable difficulty options were extensive
In game economy was well balanced
Environmental puzzles were plentiful but not greatly impactful


Fairytale representation
Interesting puzzles
Article sections sometimes drag


Varied gameplay
A fabulous soundtrack
A scenario that hooks us from start to finish.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.


The wonderful artistic style
The gameplay ends up being very deep
History progresses brilliantly to brutal climaxes
The soundtrack is magical
When there are a lot of enemies attacking, performance can relax


Beauty and artistic design inspired by Bayonetta, but very different.
Unique and very original in its concept.
The soundtrack is a fantasy.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.


Clever two-character design
Fun origin story
Stellar atmosphere
A few little gameplay annoyances
Storytelling format needs work


Original and fun gameplay
Absence of weak elements in the experiment


The difficulty calibrated downwards makes it accessible to all...
Wonderful art style
Top notch soundtrack and audio
... But this may not offer a great challenge to more experienced players.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.


Turning Bayonetta into a fairy tale is a brave, but fitting idea
The gameplay is accessible and adapted to everyone
Links to the main trilogy will appeal to long-time fans
Checking two characters is not always such an immediate operation
Few incentives to explore the map in depth
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.


Approachable, in-depth combat
Charming, storybook-style graphics
Cohesive narrative
Surprisingly linear


Enthusiastic, expressive audio narration
Heartfelt story with great character writing
Delightful bond between Cereza and Cheshire
Engaging puzzle-solving during exploration
Unique combat utilizing both Cereza and Cheshire
Cereza's lack of skill makes combat clunky at times
Tir na nOg stages feel repetitive after a while
The game feels a touch too long, drags at the end
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.


Dedicated orchestral jazz soundtrack
Unusual game concept
Accessible and varied game design
Sympathetic origin story of the witch Umbra
Low-demand tasks
Low replay value


fantastical music.


Satisfying Puzzles To Solve
Surprisingly Bombastic Boss Battles
Slower Opening Moments


Clever, exploration-based puzzles
Inventive dual character control scheme
Control scheme may not come naturally to all
No co-op is a genuine shame
Easy difficulty may see Bayonetta fans bored
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.


Different control concepts
Weird enchanted forest setting with charming graphic style
Excellent background music
Great, if only the English dubbing
Many support functions for beginners
Tight network of memory points
The game save from the free demo can be transferred
Controlling two figures in parallel takes some time to get used to at first.
In the fights due to the storm effect sometimes a little confusing
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.


References to other Bayonetta
Controlling both Cereza and Chouchou, creating varied situations and interesting puzzles
The same goes for fighting.
The artistic direction that contrasts with the rest of the series
Technically sound in general
Charming musical themes
English dubbing, especially that of Cereza
A level design that is not always free of defects, especially on the side of the dungeons
Some minor technical details to review anyway


The narrator and Cereza's voice acting is very convincing
Innovative two character gameplay that blends combat and puzzles together
Diverse gimmicks spread throughout the metroidvania-like forest
PlatinumGames' stylish panache on full display
It can be easy to get your brains' wires crossed while using both characters
Key frame only cutscenes are disappointing


Control were easy to pick up
The Tír na nÓg stages become awfully repetitive


Magical atmosphere created by art style and soundtrack
Completely voiced with narration
Fun puzzles and interesting combat system
Accessibility options to just enjoy the story


Beautiful forest to explore with excellent design
Fun mini-dungeons
Beautiful character design and care in the archives
First hours quite repetitive
Non-animated cutscenes


Adorable premise and storybook narrative
Unique dual-character gameplay
Generally unchallenging throughout
Combat is underwhelming and kind of sloppy


A well-thought-out Metroid-like
Successful fights
An accessible title
Fantastic art direction
Cereza a little useless during the fighting
Controlling both characters at the same time is sometimes difficult
Small technical problems
A bit too expensive (59.99?)


Filled with atmosphere, charm, and character
Interesting environmental puzzles
The map is annoying to backtrack


Extremely gently upward learning curve...
Many customization options, such as the Create Plants mini-game
Many progression options for Cereza and Cheshire...
Many optional tasks ...
Some very creative "cooperative sequences" that require timing and coordination
All in all, a good mix of Brothers - A Tale of Two Sons and Legend of Zelda
Many exciting hints for Bayonetta fans
Decent play time (about 12 hours and more)
Partly atmospheric storybook style...
Overall, successful graphics, often candy color
Good English speakers, excellent storyteller
Very good German text translation
Beautiful soundtrack
... Advanced players have consistently underchallenged excessively
... which, however, are for the most part too long to come
... but very linear base curve
Potentially too easy (especially fights)
... but who often feels "minimal effort"
Very angular/pixelated even on medium-sized screens
Partially buggy ISO camera (only outside of combat)
No German voice output


Some cool cooperative puzzles and skill interludes
Stylish, though technically less complex graphics
Beautiful storybook staging
Combination of soundtrack and beautiful effects
Good English speakers and translation of text into German
Decent single-player play time (about 12 hours or more)
Especially in almost continuously too easy fights
From a purely technical point of view, no feast for the eyes
Often fight in a very similar way (a lot of routine)




Charming atmosphere and colorful style
Design of various levels
Much to discover
Soundtrack
The fixed camera is sometimes annoying
Blurred edges of some objects


A good way to discover the license
Sublime handmade drawings
Satisfactory exploration
Generous content
Fights that quickly become messy


Cool combat/exploration controls
Pervasive fairytale vibes
Almost too easy
Controls get annoying
reviewed at 19/03/2023 - Test Bayonetta Origins: Cereza and the Lost Demon Video [read the full review on COGconnected]


Lovely new side of Bayonetta
+
Enjoyable combat system
+
Quick-fire puzzles are a nice change of pace
Cereza fails to grow functionally as well as narratively
-
Cheshire's brutish nature undermines combat at times


Cereza and Cheshire make an endearing team
Most of the upgrade tree has little impact


Wonderful Celtic vibes with an excellent soundtrack
Nice mix of puzzles, combat and gameplay mechanics
Engaging narrative with strong voice-acting
Excellent for younger and casual players with excellent accessibility options
Control system can become niggly during busier fights
A tricky proposition for long-term Bayo fans


Simple narration, proposed as a "coming-of-age story"...
... but it is difficult to insert it into the franchise of "Bayonetta"
Navigating the confusing game world


The audacity to start on something else
Generous content
Turn a little too 180 degrees
Quickly repetitive fights
Fun twin-stick mechanics
Young Cereza is adorable and channels the Bayonetta series impressively
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
Interesting character synchronization once mastered
Pleasant and adapted sound environment
Side quests
Maneuverability of Cereza and Chouchou sometimes hazardous in combat
Difficulty
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
One of the hottest games of recent times
Intelligently designed dungeons, especially the optional
Intelligent use of two-part control
Many switchable help options
The big picture suffers occasionally, especially when freehand operation
A narrative that is sometimes too childish
Addictive gameplay
Quality metroidvania lite
A game that can be very well navigated without knowing the franchise
The camera, not always placed very happily
No real difficulty
The return of PlatinumGames against the tide through a fantastic adventure full of mime
Grab and wrap artistically from the first minute
Battles where you have to do two or more things at once will test your patience.
Although the Bayonetta trilogy did not offer the voices in Spanish, this delightful adventure deserved to be the exception.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
Bayonetta Origins: Cereza and the Lost Demon Users & Customers reviews
(affiliate links)
Reviews of youtubers
We find these video-Reviews & tests on youtube about Bayonetta Origins: Cereza and the Lost Demon
Videos Tests Bayonetta Origins: Cereza and the Lost DemonReviews of others Video Games Bayonetta
Test Bayonetta 3, Test Bayonetta 1 & 2, Test Bayonetta 2,... and find all reviews find for brand Bayonetta