Splatoon 3 is set to be Nintendo's next mega-hit and has become an incredible sensation in domestic markets. Nintendo has announced that Splatoon 3 has sold an incredible 3.45 million copies in just 3 ...
A couple of weeks ago, I described Splatoon 3 as a ‘difficult game to preview’, largely because of its iterative nature. It’s like reviewing a Call of Duty game, I suppose – bits and pieces change ...
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When Nintendo launched Splatoon in 2015, it catapulted the ink-splatting game into an environment rife with hostile players and graphic violence. Here was another online shooter, but one seemingly ...
GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. Splatoon 3 takes everything Nintendo learned from two games and a ...
Nintendo, with a few exceptions, doesn’t tend to put the plot or story of their games front and center. Aside from series like Zelda, most of its major franchises keep the lore somewhat in the ...
Splatoon 3 is a very good game. Leave it to Nintendo to find a way to turn such an zany concept—a third-person shooter featuring cephalopods battling with ink—into a genuinely fun experience. The big ...
Whether they're squids, kids, or octopi, Splatoon has been one of Nintendo's most captivating new franchises of the past decade. Offering a fresh coat of paint with intense multiplayer battles and a ...
Splatoon is an online multiplayer shooter delivered in a way only Nintendo can — instead of engaging in realistic violence, teams of half-kids, half-squids engage in raucous competitions over who can ...
Splatoon 3 takes place in a post-postapocalyptic world. Humanity as we know it has been wiped out by rising tides and its own over-ambition. (Technically, the game doesn’t say this outright, but it ...
Splatoon 3 will pack in more of what fans have loved about Nintendo’s ink-’em-up series since its debut on Wii U seven years ago: more weapons, more stages, more stylish gear, more Splatfests, and ...