Easily the best single player Splatoon experience. Really liked the small exploration elements in this game and they found a good way to make use of the golden eggs. The skill tree was simple enough to understand and the progression was engaging enough to keep me interested. Small fry is the best. Spoilers for late game: boss in area 6 …
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Easily the best single player Splatoon experience. Really liked the small exploration elements in this game and they found a good way to make use of the golden eggs. The skill tree was simple enough to understand and the progression was engaging enough to keep me interested. Small fry is the best. Spoilers for late game: boss in area 6 reminded me of Super Mario Sunshine and there was a section in the last level that reminded me of the clawshot mini-game in Twilight Princess.
I can't really speak to any of the multiplayer elements as far as balance is concerned, but they made nice QoL improvements over the 2nd game and added neat cosmetic stuff to customize your profile with.
For QoL, they added the ability to kind of skip the multiplayer stage announcements and play them in the background instead of making you watch them. Another nice addition is the ability to queue in a party with friends. In Splat2, you had to join a friend's lobby that was already in session rather than queuing at the same time, which got frustrating when the maps changed and you just had to hope the lobby had enough space for you to play with your friends. Another nice change is that when you exit the spawn point, you can choose a landing zone. This change makes it a bit tougher to get spawn camped like in S2.
The added locker, icon, title, and banner customization is such a small addition, but it adds the chance to show off more of your personality. In a game that has a strong element of showing off your style, I think these are welcome additions.
Overall, S3 was such a nice surprise. The small adjustments felt like Nintendo actually listening to the fans and their complaints about S2. Can't really speak about Grizzco (Salmon Run), tabletop, or multiplayer just yet, but I'll probably give my thoughts on the multiplayer after playing it a bit more.
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