Abstract: READ NEXT: Nintendo Switch reviewUs staffers at Expert Reviews are always Switching, at lunchtimes, on the commute and at the weekend, so we're well versed in which Nintendo Switch games you need to play in 2017. Below, you'll find our regularly curated l...
Published: 2017-07-18, Author: Matt , review by: wired.co.uk
Abstract: Splatoon 2 is something of a conundrum. While ostensibly a full sequel to the surprise hit team shooter released for Wii U back in 2015, at times it feels more similar in approach to Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. Like Deluxe, released for Nintendo Switch in March...
Abstract: For all intents and purposes, Nintendo's Wii U was a failure – so a lot of people missed out on a great selection games. Because of this, Nintendo have been more than happy to slap a “Deluxe” sticker on Mario Kart 8, bundle it with all DLC packs, and roll...
Signature Nintendo art, Fun gameplay, Wide range of weapons, Excellent game modes
Connectivity issues, Grinding, Voice chat is atrocious, Lots of poor design decisions, Overall rating (out of 10): 7, We played a retail copy of Splatoon 2 on the Nintendo Switch. The game costs $60 (roughly Rs. 3,900) on the Nintendo eShop, ->
Published: 2019-06-24, Author: Robert , review by: stuff.tv/my/
Doesn't mess with a good thing, Improved single-player campaign, Multiplayer is as fun as ever
More of an update than a sequel, Voice chat is rubbish
Splatoon wasn't broken, so Nintendo hasn't done a lot to fix up its sequel. Even when it really could have done with better matchmaking features and voice chat.For new converts and anyone who wants to scratch that effervescent itch again, Splatoon 2'stwea...
There's a lot to love in Nintendo's second iteration of its quirky shooter, especially the way Splatoon 2 emphasizes splatting the ground just as much as it does inking your opponents. The new additions to its single-player campaign and multiplayer modes...