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The Splatoon games have steadily improved with every release, with Splatoon 3 being the best of the bunch. Don't dismiss it as a watered-down, kid-friendly version of competitive shooters, though. Yes ...
In this DIY tutorial, learn how to create a miniature "Grow a Garden" using claymation techniques. The video showcases an ...
Veterans may know the lay of the land pretty well, but that may not include some of the changes the sequel introduced. Here are few things Splatoon 2 doesn't tell you.
Splatoon 2 runs smoothly regardless of whether or not the Nintendo Switch is docked, with no framerate drops or glitches. Still, we think traditional dual-stick aiming is still the way to go.
Splatoon 3 is scheduled to release on September 9, 2022. Technically this still makes it a summer release for North American audiences, as autumn officially begins a few weeks later.
Splatoon 3 was launched with 12 different stages as the main setting for Turf War battles - seven returning from previous games in the series, while five were brand new.
Splatoon 3 has arrived on the Nintendo Switch, and returning players are able to transfer some of their Splatoon 2 data to the sequel. However, you only have one chance to do so when you first ...
Splatoon 3's next Splatfest is just around the corner, and this one will be a special collaboration with another beloved Nintendo franchise: Pokemon. The event runs Nov. 11 to Nov. 13, and the ...
Launch Splatoon 3 and you'll be able to access Splatnet 3 as a tie-in app. Select the QR Code Reader to scan the code seen on Twitter. When complete, you will see a message indicating that you ...
Splatoon 2 is wise to leave that core unchanged, to avoid the temptation to try to make itself more elaborate to satisfy returning fans. If only the Switch's online infrastructure was as intuitive.
How to Equip Emotes in Splatoon 3 In order to equip an emote in Splatoon 3 you are going to want to go to the equip menu by pressing the ‘+’ button and then scroll over to select emotes. This ...
Splatoon, metaphorically speaking, is Nintendo dipping its toes into the water of competitive online shooters. In many ways, it’s as shocking of a change to shooter conventions as Super Mario 64 ...