In a recent report, as fans rejoice to learn that "Final Fantasy VII's" Cloud Strife DLC and his Midgar Stage is already available on Nintendo's "Super Smash Bros." many were saddened to learn that Corrin from "Fire Emblem" and Bayonetta from "Bayonetta," both arriving in February 2016, will be the last DLC characters for the hit fighting game.
While the idea of adding Corrin has been received positively, there are other who think that Bayonetta might not fit into the "Super Smash Bros." theme.
For those who are not in the loop, Bayonetta is the main protagonist of the "Bayonetta" series. The title's Wikia page describes her as "a coquettish and mysterious Umbra Witch, who possesses a remarkable talent for the Bullet Arts and is the bearer of the Left Eye, that oversees the darkness."
Physically, Bayonetta is described as "a beautiful, young woman with a slender but curvy figure much like the other Umbra Witches in her clan. She has black hair wrapped into a beehive-like hairdo and gray eyes with a mole located at bottom of her left cheek close to her lips. Her main attire is composed of a skin-tight suit made out of her hair that has a rose design on the abdomen with long white gloves, black and gray heels, thin gold chains, three small belts strapped on each arm, and a pair of gold, cat-shaped earrings. Her signature look is made from her glasses that have the design of butterfly wings close to the lenses."
Thus, there are some who think that Bayonetta is just too sexy for Nintendo's "Super Smash Bros." According to TechnoBuffalo, in a recent interview with Japanese magazine Famitsu, Director Masahiro Sakurai reflected on how the sultry character would affect the game's "A for all ages" rating. But nevertheless she was added because she got over 2 million votes in the fan poll.