The first Splatoon game on Wii U was released in May 28th, 2015. The series is now 10 years old today. Happy 10th anniversary to Nintendo's biggest IP. What were your fondest memories of the Splatoon series thus far?
*ahem* if we forget that the Xbox One and PS4 also got console releases mid-gen with the One S/X and 4 Pro respectively.Only Nintendo can get away with releasing two consoles during the same generation.
Unfortunately Arms hasn't reached the same level of popularity on the Switch.Wow, the Splatoon franchise seems still like a newcomer compared to the rest of Nintendo's IPs
But they were the same consoles, played the same games, just more powerful.*ahem* if we forget that the Xbox One and PS4 also got console releases mid-gen with the One S/X and 4 Pro respectively.
Unfortunately Arms hasn't reached the same level of popularity on the Switch.
It was probably their latest big new IP but then again in this current generation we saw many remakes.
And there's no problems about doing these? I mean the Xbox 360 and PS3 didn't get any aside from slim models.But they were the same consoles, played the same games, just more powerful.
As a person who's been a big fan of the series for since 2015 I do think it is quite accessible for new players. The biggest difficulty wall you might face is the gyro aiming the game has, there is stick controls but it has no aim assist so it feels very rough and it puts you at a natural disadvantage. It does has a fun single-player campaign that is useful to get used to how the game controls.Never played this series since I didn't have a Switch. But I always thought it looked cool from a gameplay perspective. As someone who plans to either pick up the third game or wait for a new one for the Switch 2, is the game still accessible for newbies or will I just get my ass handed to me by veterans?
Also, how is the cheating situation? I'm assuming its uncommon on Nintendo online games?
Nintendo did this with the 3DS. They had various different models including the New 3DS. Technically it was the same generation and played the same games, however it was more powerful and some games were only playable on it. Xbox One X and PS4 Pro didn't go that far. They played the same games but at better resolutions and framerates. It's not a new generation, just a mid-generation refresh of the existing platforms that are entirely optional since it plays the same games and isn't forcing you to buy a new generation consoles to continue playing. Wii U was pretty much taken off of life support after Switch released. It didn't continue to get releases for years like the other recent consoles have.And there's no problems about doing these? I mean the Xbox 360 and PS3 didn't get any aside from slim models.
Anyway, the Wii U's failure and the 3DS not reaching the same popularity as the DS were why they had to make a new console even if it's the same generation.
In fact generations have a bit lost of its meaning considering the technical gap becoming thinner.
Bioware, the creators of Fallout 3.I don't play the games but I like the lore:
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Please ignore the typo for the Fallout screenshot.