Welcome to our Bayonetta 3 Full Walkthrough Guide hub!
This Bayonetta 3 Walkthrough, which includes all collectibles, will guide you through the game, chapter by chapter, showing you the location of every hidden item. We awarded the game 10/10 in our Bayonetta 3 review, describing it as "a stunning return for an icon, and the best game in the series."
As part of this Bayonetta 3 guide, we'll also include details on post-game unlockable modes as well as a selection of tips and tricks.
On this page: Bayonetta 3: Walkthrough, All Collectibles, Tips, And Tricks
Bayonetta 3 Guide: Walkthrough
This first section of our Bayonetta 3 guide is a full walkthrough of every chapter and side mission in the game. It will guide you to the location of all collectibles needed for 100% completion so that you don't miss any items. We also offer tips and strategic advice along the way.
Prologue
Main Chapters and Side Missions
- Chapter 1 - Scrambling For Answers Walkthrough
- Chapter 2 - City On Fire Walkthrough
- Chapter 3 - A Sinking Feeling Walkthrough
- Side Mission 1 - The Crimson Shadow Walkthrough
- Chapter 4 - World's Apart Walkthrough
- Chapter 5 - Hot Pursuit Walkthrough
- Chapter 6 - Off The Rails Walkthrough
- Side Mission 2 - The Lynx Strikes Walkthrough
- Chapter 7 - Burning Sands Walkthrough
- Chapter 8 - A Croaking Chorus Walkthrough
- Chapter 9 - Learning To Fly Walkthrough
- Side Mission 3 - High Stakes Walkthrough
- Chapter 10 - Cover Of Night Walkthrough
- Chapter 11 - A Familiar Dance Walkthrough
- Chapter 12 - The Edge of Madness Walkthrough
- Side Mission 4 - The Doctor Is Out Walkthrough
- Chapter 13 - Kingdom Of One Walkthrough
- Chapter 14 - The Single Truth Walkthrough
Bayonetta 3 Guide: All Collectibles
In this part of our Bayonetta 3 guide, we'll list all collectibles in the game. This includes the location of every hidden Figure Box, Card Pack, Record, Echoes of Memory, Umbran Tears of Blood, and Verse.
We'll also show you where you can find Broken Witch Hearts, Witch Hearts, Broken Moon Pearls, Moon Pearls, and Medallion Shards.
Collectible Locations
- All Card Pack Locations
- All Echoes Of Memory Locations
- All Figure Box Locations
- All Record Locations
- All Treasure Chest Locations
- All Umbran Tears Of Blood Locations
- All Verse Locations
- All Witch Heart, Broken Witch Heart, Broken Moon Pearl Locations
How To Unlock All Weapons
Here you'll find the criteria to unlock all weapons in Bayonetta 3.
Secrets
Here we'll tell you how to unlock certain Bayonetta 3 secrets.
Previously on Bayonetta: The Story So Far
In this section, we cover the characters and the broad narrative strokes of the first Bayonetta and Bayonetta 2, recapping all the details and information you need to know before diving into Bayonetta 3.
Where To Buy Bayonetta 3
If for some reason you're reading a guide for a game you don't own — hey, it's possible! — you can check out the best Bayonetta 3 deals in our guide below:
That's all for our Bayonetta 3 guide at the moment. Let us know below if you found it helpful!
Comments 7
golly, and my copy hasn't even arrived yet!
These images from the game look so weird.
DO NOT TRUST THIS SITE. The reviewer of this game specifically talked about solid performance and great visuals on handheld, but both of those points are absolute lies. Go watch the Digital Foundry breakdown to see. I guess it's more important to get kickback from sales than to have any kind of integrity.
@personauser93 Reviewers are turning into salespeople.
Gamer Rule: Never believe the first reviews. Wait for an ordinary player to put the game on youtube and show the reality.
Digital Foundry:
"While Bayonetta 3 certainly has moments where it visually shines, there seem to be a few technical hiccups along the way. You can see the complete analysis from Digital Foundry above, but if you’re just looking for a few quick notes and specs, you can get those details below."
https://gonintendo.com/contents/11531-digital-foundry-digs-into-the-technical-side-of-bayonetta-3
@popey1980 To keep things in perspective, I rushed to the store to buy Bayonetta 2 when it first came out and walked away with the game AND the hard cover Bayonetta 2 strategy book. So guides coming out immediately has always been a thing.
Nintendo is embarrassing themselves and their second party title developers with their ancient tech. This should have been made with the Switch 2 in mind then held in a safe. I'll never need good graphics to have a good time but this just rips me right out of the experience.
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