The newBayonetta3 naive modeis an optional toggle that makes the game less revealing — and apparently, it was Platinum’s idea. TheBayonetta 3naive mode move was done so that everyone could enjoy the game.

Speaking on Twitter in response to a fan(and all of the speculation that Nintendo “made Platinum Games do it”), outspoken Platinum producer Hideki Kamiya notes that Nintendo has “never complained about exposure” before in the series, including this new entry. In fact, he says that inBayonetta 2, when adding the extra Link (Zelda) costume to the game for the Nintendo edition, the company asked if it was “okay to expose Link’s chest more.” That last bit is actually public inforevealed on a Platinum Games post in 2014.

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Kamiya goes on to say that he thought Nintendo would be a more “square” company, but he’s had a good relationship with them, and they’re able to talk directly about issues and strategy together. It behooves Platinum to play ball with Nintendo, but at this point they’ve been in business for so long (and see the relationship as mutually beneficial), so they have a rapport.

I figured this was always the case. Nintendo allowed the first two games to hit Nintendo consoles after all, and has sanctioned games that overstep even more boundaries on the platform as well. For a long, long while now (Devil’s Thirdhelped solidify it) Nintendo has been open to more mature games, soBayonetta 3isn’t special in this regard.

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