Limited content, Irritating menus, So-so solo mode
Splatoon Nintendo does a nice job of painting outside the lines with its own third-person shooter, but then muddles the final product with meager content, frustrating online design, and an unremarkable single-player offering. In some ways, Splatoon seem...
A vibrant and adorable world – no one makes "cute" work like Nintendo, Deceptively simple and accessible gameplay disguises higher-level strategizing, Matches are fast, fun and it's hard to stay mad for long, Lots of variety in terms of weapons, abilities
No voice chat or easy player matchmaking – unacceptable for an online-focused game in 2015, Short, uninvolving single-player campaign
Gorgeous graphics, packed with ideas, fast and frenetic gameplay
Imprecise controls, lacking in stages and levels at launch, very competitive online
So is Splatoon the Mario Kart of shooters? It's a tough standard against which to be judged, but when you set that comparison you have to be prepared to match it -- or not. Other reviewers will probably claim Splatoon does meet that mark -- and they'll b...
Ingenious game mechanics, Vibrant graphics, Inventive single-player campaign, Accessible yet deep
Lacks variety, Can feel grindy in the early stages
There's genuine Nintendo genius in the core mechanics, gameplay and vibrant visuals, with layers of depth and strategy both in the weapons and team tactics and in selecting and upgrading your gear. What's more, Splatoon has a brilliant single-player mode...
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Abstract: WeaponsSplatfestSplatter enemies and claim your turf as the ink-spewing, squid-like characters called Inklings in Nintendo's third-person action shooter game. Challenge your friends in chaotic four-on-four matches, in which the goal is to get your ink on...
Published: 2015-06-05, Author: David , review by: gotgame.com
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Published: 2015-06-02, Author: Peter , review by: gamespot.com
Proves shooters don't have to be violent to be engaging, Employs one of the most unique movement mechanics around, It makes you look at your environment and opponents in new ways, The colorful atmosphere lifts you up rather than weighing you down
The single player campaign loses steam too quickly, A lack of control over multiplayer matches does more harm than good, Some content is locked behind amiibos, forcing eager Inklings to spend real world money