Making an inky mess of the quirky, urban stages in Splatoon just feels good. This mucky premise might sit at odds with more precise art styles found in a majority of Nintendo’s games, but it’s as colorful and distinct as any Mario or Zelda. The two-tone Kandinsky-like disasters left in the wake of a multiplayer match are both cute and kinda gross at the same time; oozing ink at the seams, like a gift from a creative toddler. No wonder Judd, the enthusiastic cat judge, looks so shocked at the end of a skirmish. Maybe he can’t quite come to grips with the multicolored chaos either.
In Splatoon, you customize a squidling and use ink as a weapon. You can toss it on your rivals, or mark your territory in 8-player multiplayer battles. You can even swim in it to travel faster and refill your ink to spray more color on the world. Currency acquired in multiplayer unlocks more weapons sets and special gear.
from IGN Video Games http://ift.tt/1EJs7Hx
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