Pros
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Some beautifully creative campaign levels
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Added depth for multiplayer trav൩ersal and movement
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Less barriers to simply enjoying the game
Cons
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Campaign can feel inconsistent
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Tableturf Battler doesn't quite land
Some beautifully creative campaign levels
Added depth for multiplayer trav൩ersal and movement
Less barriers to simply enjoying the game
Campaign can feel inconsistent
Tableturf Battler doesn't quite land
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Splatoon 3 is a precarious balancing act. It's in the enviable position of trying to reta🅠in 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 part of a decade.
Release date: September 9
Platform(s): Nintendo Switch
Developer/Publisher: Nintendo
The third entry in Nintendo's zany shooter series retains the core aesthetic of splatting colorful ink over a drab arena, backed with a wicked fashion sense. The same wonderful fast-paced shooting meshed with switching between a kid and ꦦsquid is alive and well in Splatoon 3, but the wider game strugglꦇes between appealing to newcomers and veterans alike.
Splatoon 3's campaign is emblematic of the struggle between appealing to as wide a player base as possible, and challenging upper-skill le𝓰vel players. The Splatoon campaigns of yesteryear have typically had us going full hero mode – gunning down hordes of foes with reckless abandon. Splatoon campaigns have always been fun, but they haven't typicall🔴y been all that challenging.
Genre | Shooter |