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I'm going to nominate Bayonetta again.
To go into more detail about some potential options:
Bayonetta
As a character action game, Bayonetta has quite a few options to choose from for a second character.
Jeanne works as an obvious clone character, though changes could be made to her moveset by giving her different weapons if we don't want to go the clone route.
Rodin could work as a slower hard-hitting brawler that contrasts with Bayonetta, assuming that he could be playable while being an announcer.
Other alternatives could include Balder, Rosa, Viola (the new protagonist from Bayonetta 3), various angels and demons, Strider from Bayonetta 3, etc. The Bayonetta series is known for over-the-top action, so it's well-suited to a fighting game or platform fighter.
To go into more detail about some potential options:
- Jeanne: Bayonetta's rival and best friend. While she could be a clone or a semi-clone, the Bayonetta games have more than enough weapons to give her a distinct moveset.
- Rodin: the game's shop-keeper, and the post-game superboss in every Bayonetta game with the possible exception of Cereza And The Lost Demon. (I haven't played much of it yet; Persona 4 Golden has been occupying most of my spare time) A brawler who can use both angelic and demonic powers, Rodin is easily the most challenging foe in any given Bayonetta game.
- Balder: the last living Lumen Sage (that we know of), Balder could either be included in his Bayonetta 1 incarnation (where he keeps his distance and fights with magic and summons) or his Bayonetta 2 version (who fights with a double-bladed halberd. He can summon the angels from the Bayonetta series, including the first game's bosses.
- Viola: the new playable character for Bayonetta 3. Viola primarily fights with a sword, and in order to activate Witch Time, she has to guard with the right timing rather than dodging like how Bayonetta does. She can also summon a demonically-possessed stuffed cat, Cheshire.
- Strider: a mysterious werewolf who's pursuing Bayonetta and Viola through the multiverse. Neither angelic or demonic, he's something else entirely.
- Singularity: an artificial intelligence who seeks to gain power by destroying the realm of chaos (the human realm) and rebuilding it in his own image. How he plans to do that is unclear (the game goes into very little detail about Singularity, and even his plan is only revealed through optional character bios), but it generally seems to involve killing and absorbing as many Bayonettas as possible.
- Aesir: the god of the human realm, and the source of the Eyes Of The World that were sought after in the first game. He was split into two halves, with his evil half regaining their full power and seeking to take away free will.
- Cereza and Chesire: the playable characters of Cereza and the Lost Demon. Cereza is a little bit older than she was in the first game, and with the help of a demon that she summoned, she's set off to free her mother from her imprisonment. She'd be less about high octane action than the other character on here, since her game is slower paced. (maybe more of a trap-based character? I'd have to play more of the game to get a better idea)
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