Splatoon

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Dive in to color, chaos, and inkin' awesome battles in this squidtastic take on the action shooter.
— Splatoon's official website, [1]

Splatoon (スプラトゥーン Supuratūn) is a third-person shooter developed and published by Nintendo. The game features battles between Inklings, using weaponized ink to cover territory and "splat" opponents. The game was first revealed at E3 2014 and was released for the Wii U on May 29, 2015.

Development

An early design of Splatoon featuring blocks of tofu.

Splatoon was first created by Nintendo Entertainment Analysis & Development in late 2013, directed by Yusuke Amano and Tsubasa Sakaguchi. The team had thought of over seventy game ideas, but decided to focus on a game involving inking turf. At first, this concept featured black and white blocks of tofu with noses that sprayed ink. The game featured a top-down view, allowing the tofu blocks to blend in with their splattered turf.

A later design of Splatoon featuring rabbits on an early Urchin Underpass. Note the almost-complete Splattershot.

However, these Characters presented a variety of problems, so development began on a different character that was vaguely humanoid in shape. A rabbit was chosen as the design, because its floppy ears would indicate what direction it was traveling when viewed from above. Many EAD developers criticized this idea, so ideas such as Mario, robots and macho men were considered. The rabbits were later scrapped in favor of a squid, because the team wanted a character that made sense in regards to the environment and gameplay mechanics. The squids at this stage appeared to be squid-human hybrids, but it was decided that instead of this design, the game would feature humanoid Inklings with the ability to transform into squids.

A few weeks before release, the Splatoon Global Testfire application, a limited Splatoon demo, was released for the Wii U. Players could download it and play on the 8th and 9th of May, 2015, at 3:00, 11:00 and 19:00 UTC, for one hour at a time. A second Testfire event happened on the 23rd of May, 2015, at 22:00 UTC. Due to complications, the event was extended to run for two hours instead of one.[2]

Story

The single player Hero Mode tells the main story of the game. Many years after the great Turf War, with the hope of invading the Inklings' world, the Octarians built an underground facility known as Octo Valley. After the disappearance of the Zapfish from the Inklings' world, the protagonist, wearing the Hero Suit, must infiltrate the base and rescue all the Zapfish.

Gameplay

Splatoon is a third-person shooter game focused on online multiplayer battles, in which eight players are divided into two teams of four. In the game mode Turf War, teams fight to cover the arena in as much ink of their team's color as possible. In Splat Zones, they try to control certain zones for a set amount of time by covering the Splat Zone(s) in ink. Players have two main forms and may switch between the two at will: their humanoid form, in which they can use weapons to spread ink and splatter opponents, and their squid form, which they can use to swim through ink at great speed and up walls, recharge the player's ink tank faster (while in their own ink), and hide in their team's ink. Players can also utilize Sub Weapons, such as Splat Bombs, and Special Weapons, such as Inkzookas.

In the primary game mode, Turf War, players are awarded points based on the amount of land they cover in their team's ink—the team that covers the most territory within three minutes wins the match.

Splatoon also features a single player Hero Mode, which sees the player travel to Octo Valley and traverse levels based on 3D-platforming and puzzle solving. 

Characters

Protagonists

Secondary

Antagonists

Modes

Main article: Modes

Multiplayer maps

Main article: Stages

Gallery

Main article: Splatoon/Gallery

Beta Elements

Main article: Splatoon/Beta Elements

Trivia

  • Splatoon is a portmanteau of "splat" and "platoon."
  • The Inklings' squid form shares strong similarities with Super Mario's Bloopers.
  • In the single-player trailer from the November 2014 Nintendo Direct, a frame of artwork consists of Bloopers from the "Super Mario" series and Octoroks from the Legend of Zelda series.

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