Abstract: The original Splatoon launched in 2015, when the novelty over a shooter that wasn't really a shooter — Splatoon's multiplayer lets you engage in paintbased fights to the death, but it's really about painting the floor in your colour — won it many fans. N...
Abstract: Splatoon 2 gets so much right that it's easy to ignore the occasional baffling ways in which Nintendo has failed to score into an open goal. Not least missing the chance to call the game “Spla2n”.A sequel to 2015's third-person multiplayer-focused Wii U-e...
Published: 2017-07-23, Author: Tom , review by: dailystar.co.uk
Cracking single-player campaign, Multiplayer is endless fun, We're loving the gameplay, especially with the motion control screen adding a layer to the normal FPS style, Colourful graphics, Longevity in both multiplayer and the Hero mode,
Not huge strides forward from the original in multiplayer, Controls can get a bit fiddly, especially in portable mode
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Looks gorgeous both on Switch and TV screen, Multiplayer still a unique and fun offering, Plenty of new guns, each fun to use
Doesn't feel like a full sequel, Can be slow to get into a match
Consider Splatoon 2 the definitive version of the original game and this is an excellent proposition. Its multiplayer action is still some of the best and most creative around, and for fans who ploughed plenty of hours into the original game, there's stil...
Published: 2017-07-18, Author: Samuel , review by: gamesradar.com
Over the top, colourful art style, Slick, tight controls, Surprising depth to the combat
Strange design choices in menus and matchmaking, Doesn't add a lot to the first game
Splatoon 2's formula no longer feels original, but it looks great, its controls are tight, and there's enough variety to give you dozens of hours of multiplayer fun...
At times it feels more like Splatoon 1.5, but when the original was so fantastic - and so let down by the Wii U's small player-base - it's hard to complain too much. Minor improvements and additions run throughout the game though, along with bigger change...
Published: 2017-07-18, Author: Robert , review by: stuff.tv
Doesn't mess with a good thing, Improved single-player campaign, Multiplayer is as fun as ever
More of an update than a sequel, No voice chat. yet
Splatoon 2 keeps everything that was great about the Wii U original, which is quite a lot as it turns out. This is a bold, colourful game with big ideas and a relentlessly fun concept at its core. One that you just might have played plenty of already. Fo...
Published: 2017-07-18, Author: Steve , review by: pocket-lint.com
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
Overall, while Splatoon 2 doesn't feel massively different to its predecessor, it also feels better in just about every department. It looks prettier, the single-player game is vastly superior, and it makes a better fist of subliminally teaching you the s...
Nintendo is on a winning streak with Switch. Alongside Arms and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, Splatoon 2 demonstrates Nintendo's approach to offering a portable home console focused on multiplayer games really works. The fact I can play The Legend of Zelda: Breath...