DEVELOPER Nintendo
PLATFORM Switch
RELEASE DATE May
Nintendo has a reputation for sticking to known quantities. It’s not afraid to innovate, but it’s almost always in the guise of a familiar face, be it Mario, Link, Kirby or some kind of Kong. Which is why Splatoon, released in 2015 for the Wii U, was so shocking: it was a type of game Nintendo had never made before, filled with a cast of characters we’d never seen before. And it was great! On the surface, Splatoon 2 looks like the same team-based competitive shooter-cum-painter, and you know we’re pretty much fine with that. There are new weapon types, new maps, new characters, etc, and the chance to participate in local multiplayer matches on-the-go, but ultimately this feels more like a second…
