Splatoon isn't even out yet, and it's already becoming infamous. Players in the Global Testfire over the weekend found out just how brutal the multiplayer can be, specifically the game's paint roller weapon:
#Splatoon ? More like, Flatoon! awwww yeeeeeeaaaaaaah owo// @SplatoonNA pic.twitter.com/qGWt8A0Vwf
— hohoho8 UR MOVE LAIN (@o___8) May 9, 2015
Splatoon multiplayer in one gif pic.twitter.com/H14ROfaEMQ
— Golden (@GoldenSRL) May 9, 2015
But what's the single player campaign like? Early looks suggest it's more robust than I expected. Players traverse through unique levels and face different challenges like using ink geysers and navigating moving platforms. The structure of the single player levels is being compared to Mario Galaxy, at least in terms of layout.
Boss battles match what you'd expect from a Nintendo game, and look like they put the game's core mechanic, ink, into play beautifully.
Have you played any of Splatoon yet? Are you excited for the game?