Platinum Games has an impressive library of heavy-hitting games. The original Bayonetta put them on the map, then they continued their Wii U dominance with The Wonderful 101 before releasing the long-awaited Bayonetta 2, which was critically well-received and remains a fan favorite. Then, of course, earlier this year, they achieved even greater success in the mainstream with Nier: Automata, which, except for some poor…
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Dynamic lighting
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Modestly updated textures
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Top-notch gameplay performance even on middling PCs
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Gameplay features that should be in today's shooters
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Sub-30 FPS during cutscenes
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Undesirable gameplay quirks from last generation
