

Don’t focus on them too much, keep attacking SB instead. He’ll summon a variety of Homunculi ranging from small to somewhat large. If you dodge the first one and trigger Witch Time, hit him quickly to interrupt the remaining shockwaves.
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Unlock the other enemies though, SB creates a series of three shockwaves. It creates a barrier around itself and then bursts it, causing shockwaves to spread across the arena. You’ve seen other enemies use this move already. One move that the Singularity Balance (SB) will use constantly is the shockwave. When replaying chapter 14, you can choose to start from here.Ĭhapter 14 Verse 2 - Singularity Balance Battle (1st Phase) It’ll hold one of its claws in front of its face.ĭuring this fight, you can earn the Bewitchment : “Finish the Singularity Chaos battle with no damage.” In Orbit It’s fairly noticeable when it’s blocking. When it’s getting ready for a bite, it kinda looks like it’s running to give you a hug. The other has it turn its back to the camera-as its right claw winds up for a strike. One causes it to keep its head low and begin turning around toward the camera. Singularity Chaos has two ways of using a slam. Once you have the health down to about a third, press R to unleash a strike and complete the verse.īelow are some ways you can spot Singularity Chaos’ tells. Singularity Chaos can also shoot-and they do shoot much faster than you do! The only way to prevent the hit is by dashing away in time.
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If you try shooting anywhere near them, you’ll give them a free hit on you and waste the attack.

However, the move takes so long that you should only attempt it from a distance. Shooting your flames is a definite hit, as it’s not connected to the Rock, Paper, Scissors triangle. The slowest move (by far!) is your flame shot. The quickest move is the Dash (B + Left or Right). All your moves are super slow and they require you to be at close range to land them. So the trick is to look identify the opponent’s tell so that you can score a hit on them instead of the other way around. Singularity Chaos uses all those moves as well. You can press X or A to Slam, R to Bite, and ZR to Block. The instructions are displayed in the bottom left corner of the screen. The battle plays like Rock, Paper, Scissors. Verse 1 is a super kaiju battle like the one from Chapter 3 - A Sinking Feeling. Credit: Nintendo.Play Chapter 14 Verse 1 - Sin Gomorrah VS Singularity Chaos Catching the cats is worth it - partially because they're so dang cute. There’s a chance I missed a trick here in how you’re actually meant to catch them, but some of these furry fellas had me running in loops for embarrassingly long amounts of time. As soon as you approach them, they’ll bolt. Catching them is also surprisingly challenging - capturing the crows is a case of following each bird’s flight path and finding a way to intercept it, and toads will begin croaking loudly when you approach, but the cats consistently proved to be particularly slippery customers. Despite thorough searching, I had to revisit a number of chapters to come back for some that I’d totally missed the first time (thankfully, opening the menu mid-chapter will show you what order they’ll be found in, so you know roughly when to be looking out for them). Personally, the promise of new content drove me to try far harder to hunt down every one of these Tears of Blood I could - no mean feat as some of these things are incredibly well hidden. When choosing a weapon, players will have to consider both the armament itself, and the Demon Masquerade form it allows Cereza to transform into. Oh, and weapons are all earned through regular gameplay progression, too - none are locked behind a hefty price tag at Rodin’s shop, The Gates of Hell, as was often the case in the title’s predecessors. Two weapons can be switched between using the L button without having to pause mid-fight, but you can also open the menu and change weapons manually at any time during chapters if you want to spice things up. Meanwhile, Simoon (which lets Bayonetta fuse with the giant bird Demon, Malphas), serves as a fan weapon, allowing Cereza to assault enemies with wind attacks. The aforementioned Dead End Express is my personal favourite, and basically functions like a massive chainsaw which can also be charged to fire out huge saw blades. As well as Bayonetta’s base kit, the Colour My World guns (which allow her to fuse with Madama Butterfly), throughout the game she gets access to a whole array of armaments - all of which require very different fighting styles. Speaking of the different weapons, let’s talk about those.
