Abstract: There are not many success stories about Nintendo's Wii U console, because it fell flat on itself and was one of their worst-selling home consoles. One achievement about the Wii U was that Nintendo was never scared to release new intellectual properties (...
Abstract: Nintendo's offbeat hit Splatoon has been around since 2015, but the idea is still so charmingly bizarre that it feels fresh: human-cephalopod hybrids splatter each other and their surroundings with colourful paint on ink-splashed battlefields. You transfo...
Published: 2022-09-13, Author: Tom , review by: dailystar.co.uk
This third outing in the cutesy little shoot-em-up series on the Nintendo Switch is more of the same.But that's not a bad thing when a game is so fun.Splatoon 3 takes players to the Splatlands, where it's all about doing battle with cartoon rivals by shoo...
Fun for kids and big kids alike,Superb soundtrack,Platforming at its best,Refined multiplayer,
Online still not where it needs to be,
While we need a little bit more time with its online, Splatoon 3 gives further proof as to why Nintendo holds the series in such high regard, featuring a fantastic single-player experience and refined multiplayer that will delight people of all ages. Reas...
Abstract: Time played: 16 hoursPlatform: Nintendo SwitchSplatoon 2 was – for all intents and purposes – no more than a port of the original Wii U squid shooter to the Nintendo Switch. Its single-player campaign was a marginal improvement over the first game's glori...
Abstract: Splatoon 3 feels like a fresh coat of paint for the series, with a new story mode as well as additional weapons, stages and enemies. With the main multiplayer modes largely unchanged compared to Splatoon 2...
Abstract: Splatoon 3 is a precarious balancing act. It's in the enviable position of trying to retain the approachable nature of Nintendo's typical family-friendly vibe, while punching up the skill ceiling for players that have been with the series for the better p...