Bayonetta 3 is finally here and has been well-received by gamers despite the recent controversy surrounding it. As is the case with many video game offerings from the Land of the Rising Sun, players are offered a choice between English and Japanese voice-overs. Players can pick either as per their preference.
Regardless of which option they choose, the voice acting is solid as usual, as players command the Umbran Witch Bayonetta against hordes of evil. Here is how to switch voice-overs.
As with previous entries, voiceovers cannot be changed mid-game. To change the voice language, players can do so from the audio settings menu on the Chapter Select screen. The options are located under the Sound section as Voice Language. Players can only toggle voices between English and Japanese.
Other options include:
Once players have made their choice, they can continue playing from the last checkpoint, but the audio will be in Japanese. Note that even if players choose Japanese voices, they can have English subtitles to help them keep track of what's going on.
But those who wish to stick to the default English audio will not be disappointed as series newcomer Jennifer Hale does an excellent job of substituting Hellena Taylor for the role of Bayonetta. Long-time fans of SEGA's underrated hack & slash series will certainly find a difference with the new Bayonetta’s voice, but newcomers should have no issues fitting right in. At the end of the day, there is a lot of fun to be had with the deep combat system and exciting set pieces of the game.
Strut through multiple locations in an all-new, over-the-top climax action experience from renowned developer PlatinumGames. The titular witch Bayonetta must face a mysterious man-made evil using her
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