
Gamepro writes: Bayonetta's hardly a realistic woman. Her legs are probably twice the length of her body, she's disproportionately slender and yet possesses a butt that her character modeler confesses to having spent a lot of time getting "perfect."
Nor is she demure; Bayonetta fights enemies with the same magical hair she wears as clothing, which means vigorous combat leaves her naked. She blows kisses to break through magical barriers. She's constantly nursing a small lollipop, suggestively, for little apparent reason. Oh, here we go, video games are exploiting female sexuality again, right? Not so fast.

Creator of Bayonetta, Devil May Cry, Okami, Viewtiful Joe, and Wonderful 101 comments on how they're all part of the same universe.
I could definitely see a Bayonetta/Dante game. Imagine them initially battling each other before eventually teaming up to take on the big baddies. Now, imagine what their child(ren) would be like.
Bayonetta and Dante I could see but even then with how their lore differs it's a hard sell. For the others...I just can't see it at all.
I feel he's just saying whatever comes to him online

She also played Chun-Li and Major from Ghost in the Shell
oh shit, i did know that the Major voice actress passed away but i didnt know she voiced bayonetta too
rest in peace

The creator of the Bayonetta franchise Hideki Kamiya appeared in an interview and discussed the plans for the future of the series.
honestly who cares
This game is basically 12 hours of sexual innuendo disguised as a hack-and-slash. That's not to say it's not fun, because it is. But that makes it all the more sad that SEGA had to stoop to such lowbrow methods of selling the game (seriously, would it have scored so high if you played a guy?). Its obvious that some of the cutscenes are only there to show off nudity, and some of the "moves" you can do are literally just hardcore sex poses. They could've made an equally likeable female character without the sex. Where does it say a female protagonist has to act like a whore to be considered bold and charismatic? I'm a guy and I generally don't mind sexual innuendo, but the whole point is to be suggestive. When Sega builds a game around it, it quickly becomes tedious and irritating.
And btw Bayonetta's definitely more creepy and twisted than hot. If you disagree, you have serious issues.