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Splatoon

Splatoon

|Japan|Shooter, Platform

8.1 /10

Aww Great!

Hot

168 ratings
Time to beat
Main
9.3h
Main + extras
77.5h
Complete
430h
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Why play it

Splatoon is a 2015 Shooter, Platform game rated 8.1/10 from 168 ratings, with a main story of about 9.3h, available on Wii U.

Splatoon is primarily a team-based third-person shooter which is playable by up to eight players in 4-vs-4 matches, although the game also features a single-player campaign. Players control characters called Inklings, wich can change between human form and squid form. Transforming into a squid allows players to swim through ink of their own color, even up walls and through grates, hiding from the enemy and replenishing their ink supply in the process.

Story and worldbuilding

After the Great Zapfish, Inkopolis' primary power supply, is stolen, Cap'n Cuttlefish employs a Splatoon of Inklings to travel to the Octarians' secret underground base and retrieve it. Players assume the role of Agent 3 of the New Squidbeak Splatoon and traverse the treacherous landscape of Octo Valley in order to reclaim various lost Zapfish, Sunken Scrolls, and Power Eggs.

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Rating momentum

Aww Great!: 8.1/10 across 168 ratings. Word of mouth is strong — if you like the genre, go for it.

Play style

Leans into Shooter, Platform, with a main story around 9.3h. Check if that style and time commitment fit you.

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IGNJose Otero · 13 Nov, 2015
8.6/10

Nintendo's take on the third-person shooter is refreshingly original, with lots of impressive tools, skillful mobility, and creative maps to play with. Matches are consistently fun and tense, and the mechanics feel simple and fair enough that almost anyone can contribute positively. Not having voice chat is a bummer, but the great modes and maps feel polished and kept me claiming turf for hours.

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GameSpotPeter Brown · 1 Jun, 2015
8/10

Splatoon is surprising because it bucks trends that have held back shooters for years, opening the genre up to all comers, casual and hardcore alike.

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EurogamerMartin Robinson · 2 Jun, 2015
10/10

It's those three minutes that really count, though, and it's there you'll find the genius and the joy of Splatoon. It's where you'll find a genre distilled, broken down and reassembled, with each piece snapping perfectly in place. It's where you'll find Nintendo charting new territory, and sharing with you the thrills of their own discovery. And it's where you'll find what happens when Mario's maker steps away from the comfort of the Mushroom Kingdom and tries something new: a true modern classic, and one of Nintendo's finest games in a generation.

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PolygonPhilip Kollar · 26 May, 2015
8.5/10

Nevertheless, a month past its release, it's safe to say that Splatoon functions well enough, has an active community and continues to grow in the right directions, even if some obvious areas of improvement remain.

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GamesRadar+David Roberts · 27 May, 2015
7/10

Splatoon is a brilliant and unique shooter sorely lacking in maps and modes, and it desperately needs a refill.

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Game InformerBrian Shea · 29 May, 2015
7.8/10

An enjoyable experience, but it needs more content and some streamlined design

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GuardianKate Gray · 27 May, 2015
8/10

Splatoon is a breath of fresh air – or more accurately "splodge of fresh ink" – for those who like to shoot stuff, but have grown tired of the endless bloody churn of gritty, realistic shooters. It is the coolest game on the market.

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Washington PostChristopher Byrd · 27 May, 2015

Although it may sound like an oxymoron, "Splatoon" is a family shooter done right.

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DestructoidChris Carter · 27 May, 2015
8.5/10

In some ways, Splatoon's online component is disappointing, and the lack of so many features will likely push other shooter fans away. But most of those shortcomings can be forgiven in my mind because of how damn fun it is. As a shooter it's refreshing, and as a 3D platformer it's up there with some of Nintendo's greatest creations. You'll quickly forget about the fact that you're playing Turf War over and over as you squid down an alley, leap across a gap, and shoot enemies in the air as you fall. All Nintendo needs to do is keep supporting Splatoon, because the foundation is fantastic.

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KotakuPatricia Hernandez · 28 May, 2015
10/10

Playing as squid kids that use water guns to make a giant mess is lots of fun.

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