Iwata Asks for Bayonetta 2 can be found
HERE .
It's rather brilliant. Post Of The Year Stuff... Or even the Post Of All The Internets!!
I agree with what you wrote. The differences are clear, and if anybody still doubts, they should see
this breakdown by 3Dude on another site. If this was being released on PS360 consoles, it would be downported and those versions wouldn't be able to keep up. I totally reject the "2010 doesn't count" changing of the goalposts here when earlier in this thread, people were perfectly happy to throw around Just Cause 2 (a title released in North America in the same year, and two months after Bayonetta) in relation to Monolith Soft's Project X in their desperate reach to play down anything and everything the Wii U had going for it over PS360 consoles - 2010 meant that the X360 had been out for almost 4 1/2 years, and the PS3 for about 3 1/2. Please note those time frames, realise that developers were far more familiar with PS360 consoles back then than they are with the Wii U at this point, then understand why I think that the idea it somehow "doesn't count" is a complete BS.
Bayonetta 2 will be released in 2014, at that point, up to 1 1/2 years of the Wii U's life, and within up to a third of the X360's time - We haven't seen the rest of the game, and there is plenty of time to polish it (After all, the finished article of The Wonderful 101 looks better than when it was revealed at E3 2012...). Even with Project X, one can see how it's progressed since January - The E3 trailer shows marked differences.
Another point to add, which many people fail to do is that one must allow for the fact that this is Nintendo's first step into the HD gaming development era - Their first efforts are already showing improvements on the 7th Generation at this stage. Certainly, all of the signs are encouraging. If you can't see the improvements now, then let us come back in 2016, 2017 and 2018, and then you will have seen the noticeable steps. Or even 2020 - That way, one can say that the Wii U had eight years, just as the X360 has - But it doesn't need eight years; it's already there.