Some sequels don’t really have to do much. For Splatoon 2, many fans would have been happy to just have something similar to the original — which came out for the Nintendo Wii U in 2015 — on the newer Switch. The first game was one of Wii U‘s few bright spots thanks to its unique take on the multiplayer shooter, making it just as important to cover stages in ink as it was to take out players on the other team.
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