Doesn’t mess with a good thing; Improved single-player campaign; Multiplayer is as fun as ever;
More of an update than a sequel; Voice chat is rubbish;
Doesn’t mess with a good thing; Improved single-player campaign; Multiplayer is as fun as ever;
More of an update than a sequel; Voice chat is rubbish;
Splatoon 2: Nintendo's unusual IP is back, and it's more than just a cosmetic upgrade
Sequel builds on best qualities of its predecessor; Unexpectedly skill-based; Plenty of content to dig your teeth into
Timed events
Splatoon wasn’t broken, so Nintendo hasn’t done a lot to fix up its sequel. Even when it really could have done with better matchmaking features and voice chat. For new converts and anyone who wants to scratch that effervescent itch again, Splatoon 2’s tweaks do just about enough to make the whole experience fresh. It’s a bold, colourful game with big ideas and a relentlessly fun concept at its core. Even if you might be plenty familiar with it already. From cult classic to smash hit? Anything is possible with Nintendo’s Switch.
Doesn't mess with a good thing; Improved single-player campaign; Multiplayer is as fun as ever;
More of an update than a sequel; Voice chat is rubbish;
There's a lot to love in Nintendo's second iteration of its quirky shooter, especially the way emphasizes splatting the ground just as much as it does inking your opponents. The new additions to its single-player campaign and multiplayer modes are a step in the right direction, but it still has some...
Splatoon 2 may be more of the same, but that's no bad thing. It does add the new Salmon Run mode and League Battle, which are great additions and improves the overall performance and visual presentation.
Splatoon 2 provides more of the addictive and inventive fun of the original, but doesn't quite do enough to earn the 2
I must admit, having seen gameplay of the original Splatoon that released on the Wii U back in 2015 and despite it gaining some very favourable reviews, it never really caught much of my attention. I'm not sure why that was exactly, was it to kiddie?
Addictive pick-up and play formula; Offers stress-free online fun from all levels; Singleplayer mode offers some well thought-out puzzle platforming and boss battles; Its fun no matter what mode you play
Levelling up could be less of a grind to reach all important Rank 10
The original Splatoon was a hit on the Wii U, a console that otherwise had its fair share of struggles. It's with that in mind that, via the new Switch, Nintendo has decided to provide us with more in the form of a sequel, Splatoon 2.
Not the most radical of upgrades, but the Switch's success will bring Splatoon 2 to the major audience it deserves.
Looks superb; Vastly improved single-player campaign; Has more credible e-sports credentials; Co-op Salmon Run mode is a delight
Not massively different to the original; Could possibly do with another multiplayer mode
Toby spills ink in and over Splatoon 2, the sequel to Nintendo's breakout hit of 2015.
Enjoyable, well-designed single-player mode; Multiplayer is absolutely fantastic; Gorgeous to play in both docked and handheld modes; Salmon Run is a welcome addition
No ability to create lobbies with friends pre-match, which shouldn't be an issue in 2017; Voice chat is relegated to an app that should be avoided in its current state
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