Thursday, 4 February 2016

Splatoon

Splatoon is the best original franchise from Nintendo in years, and it fundamentally changed how people view competitive shooting games. The spirit of competition is king, negating the need for violent undertones or overt references to war and conflict. Rather than firing bullets at your enemies, you fire ink. While you can use ink to deplete an enemy's health and force them to respawn, your primary goal is to cover as much of a map with your team's ink as possible. Moment-to-moment accuracy is still highly valued, but because you can shoot almost anywhere and earn points for your team, it's easy for anyone to feel successful. Given that you're part squid, you can swim through ink or take cover in it with the press of a button. This allows you to swim up and over walls, and paint your own path with your gun, rather than stick to pre-ordained channels.
At first blush, Splatoon may appear to be a shooting game that trades mature themes for a kid-friendly experience. While that's partially true, it's not the whole story; Splatoon is also the most inventive shooter in recent memory, and the elements that make it so approachable are the basis for its most innovative elements. Splatoon is easy to underestimate, but don't let its saccharine veneer fool you: there's hardcore depth waiting for anyone who's willing to take the plunge. play this game

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