Showing posts with label Bayonetta. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bayonetta. Show all posts

Saturday, January 7, 2012

My Strange Dreams 6Jan-7Jan2012

I was running up to a town with another man, when suddenly a dragon's face appeared.  The man I was with yelled about hiding because of what the dragon was about to do.  That's when the dragon breathed fire in the shape of a bird.  Quickly, we ducked down behind some stone to dodge the flames.  Then I started to run away.  The dragon was about to breath the same fire in the shape of a bird thing and I didn't know where to hide.  I spent about a minute trying to decide if some stones would protect me but I jumped and hid behind them anyways.  I remember it being really hot.  Then I kept running.  Suddenly, little dwarves were attacking me.  I remember twisting sideways and dodging.  One of their spiky balls on a chain flew just in front of my face.  I thought about how good I was at dodging them and then I ran into the building.  I was horrified to find that the enemies in the building where standing electric fans.  I remember knocking them down.  Finally, I grabbed one and was using it to knock down the other fans as I ran through the corridors of the building.

I was in a friends house and we had just finished playing a game of some kind.  We were just about to leave when some of the guys started pounding on the piano and yelling really loudly.  That's when an old landlord knocked on the door and said 'Hey, I thought only two basses and a tenor lived here.  We're going to move you into the upper left because you're so loud.  the rest of you, leave'.  I quickly picked up a small TV that was part of my computer and took it into the car.  I drove off toward the freeway exit and realized right as I was getting on the exit, that I had forgotten my TV.  I quickly got off of the onramp, but the road I was on was only a one way road...and I was going the wrong direction.  I quickly swerved around a car, and then kept going, suddenly in a place where none of the roads would work and I wasn't able to make a U-turn.  I finally found a small road that looked like it was part of a trail system.  I veered off to the left and made a U-turn around and was heading back in the right direction.  There was another car and I saw that the guy in it was really good looking and there was a brief flash of him being shirtless.  I wondered if he really was shirtless, or if I was just imagining it.  I stopped at a game store and went inside.  That's when two of my friends from my support group showed up.  They were smiling and sort of goofing off.  I finally went back to my car and one of my friends was standing right outside my driver door as I got in with a phone camera.  I thought that was weird, and then turned and saw my monitor in his car.  I was exicted that my friends had picked up the rest of my computer for me.

I was in some plains throwing firebolts at mammoths, and then these dinosaur creatures that also had little men that were apparently very strong.  I remember I had just barely unlocked something that let me stun monsters when I doublecasted firebolts.  I thought it was pretty cool because I could fight a whole group and they couldn't get close to me because I kept stunning them.  It was a pretty hard fight.  I remember one point holding up my mouse, pressing both buttons and threatening the monsters with it.  Then suddenly Bayonetta came out of nowhere and was using wicked weaves to kill one of the monsters.  Then we were fighting angels together, Joys specifically.  I was using my firebolts and she was using her wicked weaves.

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Apparently, I played way too much Skyrim last night before going to bed...or I enjoy throwing firebolts at monsters in that game a little too much. :)

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Video Game Music that I Like - Jeanne & Bayonetta

This post is about a 'series' of music from the video game Bayonetta.  I first posted about Bayonetta here.  You can find more information about the game itself in that post.  Warning: this post will contain some plot spoilers for the game.

This series of music is about a friendship, a very strange one indeed.  Early in the game of Bayonetta, she encounters a strange woman dressed in a red, stylish outfit.  Shortly after meeting, they help each other fight off a group of angels before turning their guns on one another.  A truck passes between them, and the woman mysteriously vanishes.

Later, as Bayonetta is exploring the city of Vigrid, the mysterious woman appears once again, this time on a motorcycle.  After the woman dispatches the angels with her motorcycle, she parks it on a wall.  She and Bayonetta have a talk, in which the woman explains some things to Bayonetta.  This triggers a memory in Bayonetta, and the game is taken to a flashback to where she and this mysterious woman were battling in an arena.

The song is entitled 'Battle for the Umbra Throne'.  It's the only song I know of that combines maracas, harpsichords, piano, various string instruments, and bagpipes.  Yep, bagpipes.  Enjoy:



You can see from the video why I didn't try to explain the 'red outfit'.  It's kind of crazy.

There probably are a few instruments that I missed from the song.  The battle itself is pretty crazy.  The arena is basically a rectangular box.  The mysterious woman and Bayonetta fight on the floor, the walls, and the ceiling using a special technique called 'Witch Walk'.  It enables them to walk on walls and the ceiling whenever moon light is shining.

After the battle is complete, Bayonetta comes back to the present.  The woman is gone, but Bayonetta now remembers her name.  Jeanne.

Later, Bayonetta is traveling through an old training ground that was once used by the Umbra witches.  At one point, she has to leap between several large chunks of rock in an attempt to escape the destruction being caused by an angel that can control the wind.  She ends up in what appears to be a round arena of sorts.  That's when Jeanne appears again.  Jeanne taunts Bayonneta, and they briefly battle each other.  This is the music that's playing as they fight:



After a brief fight, the rock they are fighting on shifts, and Bayonetta jumps back to the arena.  Jeanne jumps after her, and they fight once more (this time with the player controlling Bayonetta).  That's when the song 'Red & Black' begins to play:



Red & Black easily refers to Jeanne and Bayonetta's clothing.  Jeanne wears red and Bayonetta wears black.  The battle itself is pretty interesting.  They fight in the arena.  At one point, a large chunk of rock soars by, and they both jump on it to fight on that.  After a few moments, that piece of rock collides with something, and they both jump back to the arena to fight.

Later, Bayonetta is on the plane Valkyrie searching for a little girl named Cereza when Jeanne appears once more.  Taunting her again.  Once more they spar, this time things getting far more intense.  Both of them begin using different magical techniques to try to get the advantage over the other.  Finally, the player takes control of Bayonetta and they fight on the back of the Valkyrie as it begins crashing into the ocean.  Sadly, the game designers reused the song 'Red & Black' for this fight as well.  Personally, I think it would have been awesome if they wrote a new song for this confrontation with Jeanne.  I guess you can go back and listen to it again if you wish.

Finally, after hijacking a missile, Bayonetta arrives at Isla del Sol, her final destination.  Once more, she is confronted by Jeanne.  Jeanne begins to recite the prophecy about a child, whose very conception was forbidden.  There was a prophecy that if a Lumen Sage and an Umbra Witch were to ever have a child, the child would send both of the clans into chaos.  As she speaks, Jeanne uses a remote to fire off groups of missiles.  Jeanne finally identifies Bayonetta as the child that sent both clans into chaos, one last group of missiles fires off, and their final battle begins.  This music plays during the battle:



The name of the song is 'Blood & Darkness'.  The name of the song could have a number of possible meanings.  First, it could be a more extreme form of the song 'Red & Black'.  It could also be a reference to the fact that both Jeanne and Bayonetta are Umbra witches, associated with things such as blood and darkness.  Anyways, the song is incredible.  The fight itself is crazy.  They first fight on the top of a building.  Then they end up fighting on the side of a skyscraper.  Jeanne periodically fires missiles at Bayonneta at this point.  With the right timing, the player can have Bayonetta and Jeanne get in a missile juggling fight.  Then they leap onto a missile to fight.  Then they jump onto a second missile.  Finally, they end up on another roof top to fight.

Finally, when the fight is over.  Jeanne and Bayonetta talk, and Bayonetta realizes that they used to be very close friends in the past.  Everything that Jeanne had done was to protect Bayonetta, the 'treasure of the clan'.  Finally, Bayonetta is forced to escape the building as a group of missiles converge, presumably killing Jeanne.

Bayonetta goes on to fight and defeat her father, the last Lumen sage.  Even after his defeat, he comes back, stealing away Bayonetta and placing her in a large statue that is 'The Creator'.  Bayonetta is unconscious, and unable to save herself from becoming part of the statue.

That's when Jeanne steps in.  She hadn't died on the roof of the building, but instead used a magic to shield herself from the attack.  That's when she takes off after the statue, which is being launched into space on a rocket, to save Bayonetta.  The song 'Friend' plays during this part of the game:



Jeanne ultimate is able to rescue Bayonetta, who goes on to defeat the Creator and save the universe from being destroyed.  The song 'Friend' reminds me of what friendship is about.  It's about being there for my friends.  It's about running to save them.  It's about fighting by their sides.  It's a very dramatic moment in the game, and I often forget that life isn't always dramatic.  Sometimes friendship is something subtle, quiet, and gentle.  It's not always going to be getting on a motorcycle and driving off into space to rescue a friend of mine who's been capture by a crazed person intent of destroying the universe.  Although that would be pretty awesome.

Well, this wraps up my post.  It's a series of songs about a strange friendship from a game.  I do hope that some of my friendships do end up with me trying to kill my friend, only to remember later that we are friends.  That would be pretty crazy.

Enjoy!

Friday, October 28, 2011

Video Game Music that I Like - Riders of the Light from Bayonetta

Today's music comes from a video game that I've really enjoyed called Bayonetta.  The game really deserves it's own blog post, because I think it's that awesome.

Bayonetta is an action game created by Platinum Games.  The main character is Bayonetta.  Twenty years ago she awoke in a coffin in the bottom of a lake.  All she knows is that she has the power to summon demons and must slay angels in order to keep her demonic masters silent.  She also owns a gemstone that is one of the "Eyes of the World".  Her journey begins as she seeks out the other gem in the set.  Disclaimer: Bayonetta is rated M for Gore, Strong Language, Partial Nudity, and Sensuous Material.

Riders of the Light is a song that plays during one of the early cutscenes of the game, and is also player during many of the battles throughout the game.  Although it's technically 'fight music', the song sounds more like  dancing music to me.  Upbeat, fast paced, and full of beautiful piano parts.  I'm quite fond of good piano music.  In my opinion, good video game music will evoke emotion and mentally prepare me for whatever it is I'm to do in the game.  Great video game music also is entertaining.  This song has lifted my spirits, and made traffic much more enjoyable.  Although I've found while listening to this in the car, I'm a lot more prone to speeding.

Enjoy!  And as Bayonetta would say "I've got a fever, and the only cure is more dead angels!"