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=amiibo=
{{Infobox/Game
|color    = {{SiteColor|Generic}}
|title    = amiibo
|image    = S amiibo Inkling Girl.png
|caption  = An [[Inkling]] Girl amiibo
|developer = Nintendo
|publisher = Nintendo
|platform  = Nintendo 3DS, [[Wii U]], [[Nintendo Switch]]
|released  = '''''Splatoon'''''<br>'''Wave 1'''<br>{{date|2015-05-28}} (Japan)<br>{{date|2015-05-29}} (North America and Europe)<br>{{date|2015-05-30}} (Australia)<br>'''Wave 2'''<br>{{date|2016-07-07}} (Japan)<br>{{date|2016-07-08}} (North America and Europe)<br>{{date|2016-07-09}} (Australia)
'''''Splatoon 2'''''<br>'''Wave 3'''<br>{{date|2017-07-21}}<br>'''Wave 4'''<br>{{date|2018-07-13}}<br>'''Wave 5'''<br>{{date|2018-11-07}} (Japan and Europe)<br>{{date|2018-11-09}} (Australia)<br>{{date|2018-12-07}} (North America)
'''''Splatoon 3'''''<br>'''Wave 6'''<br>{{date|2022-11-11}}<br>'''Wave 7'''<br>{{date|2023-11-17}}
}}
{{for|the amiibo [[gear brand]] in ''Splatoon''|amiibo (brand)}}
'''amiibo''' are figurines produced by [[Nintendo]] that are equipped with Near-Field Communication (NFC) technology and can be used in a variety of [[Nintendo Switch]], [[Wii U]] and Nintendo 3DS games, including the {{Ss}}.
==History==
===''Splatoon''===
On {{date|2015-04-01}}, Nintendo announced in a [[Nintendo Direct]] that ''[[Splatoon]]'' would be receiving three different amiibo on launch on {{date|2015-05-28}}. The three amiibo that were announced were the Inkling Girl, Inkling Boy, and Inkling Squid, with the squid only available as part of the three-pack in North America, and in Europe exclusively in a ''[[Splatoon]]'' + Inkling Squid amiibo bundle.
Over a year later, on {{date|2016-04-30}}, a second wave of figures was announced, including [[Callie]], [[Marie]], and recolored versions of the three amiibo from the previous wave. They first launched in Japan on {{date|2016-07-07}} and in the rest of the world over the next two days.
===''Splatoon 2''===
During the {{date|2017-04-12}} Nintendo Direct, alongside the confirmation of {{S2}}{{'s}} release date, it was announced that the game would be receiving a new trio of Inkling Girl, Inkling Boy, and Inkling Squid amiibo with unique unlocks launching alongside the game on {{date|2017-07-21}} worldwide. All previous amiibo figures were also confirmed to be compatible with the game.
On {{date|2018-02-11}}, amiibo figures for [[Pearl]] and [[Marina]] were announced. They were released on {{date|2018-07-13}}.
Following the end of the [[Splatoon 2 World Championship 2018]] on {{date|2018-06-12}}, it was confirmed that Octoling Girl, Octoling Boy, and Octoling Octopus amiibo would be released, based on the {{OE}}. A month later, their release dates of {{date|2018-11-07}} in Japan and Europe, {{date|2018-11-09}} in Oceania, and {{date|2018-12-07}} in North America were confirmed.
===''Splatoon 3''===
During the {{S3}} Direct on {{date|2022-08-10}}, a new set of amiibo were announced, although, unlike other opening waves, these were not available at launch. The Inkling (Yellow), Octoling (Blue), and Smallfry amiibo were eventually released on {{date|2022-11-11}}.
On {{date|2023-08-17}}, alongside the reveal of [[Drizzle Season 2023]], Nintendo announced [[Shiver]], [[Frye]], and [[Big Man]] amiibo. They are due to be released on 17 November 2023.<ref>[https://www.nintendolife.com/news/2023/08/splatoon-3s-deep-cut-crew-are-getting-their-own-amiibo-line ''Splatoon 3'''s Deep Cut Crew Are Getting Their Own Amiibo Line | Nintendo Life]</ref>
==Gameplay==
===In ''Splatoon''===
The amiibo case is located at the southeastern corner of [[Inkopolis Plaza]] and it appears as the packaging that amiibo traditionally come in. When scanning an amiibo (if the amiibo is registered) a flurry of ink circles the inside as the corresponding amiibo forms inside of it. The [[character]] introduces themselves and lays down guidelines for their challenges.
Each Wave 1 amiibo features twenty challenges if the single-player mode, Octo Valley, has been completed. The first challenge gives the player 600 [[cash]] as a reward, with the reward increasing by 100 for each challenge cleared. Each challenge can be completed again, though for only a reward of 100 cash. When three challenges in the same row are completed, the fourth challenge for that set is unlocked, being the boss for its corresponding area in Octo Valley. As opposed to a monetary reward, the boss challenges provide an exclusive piece of gear for the first three bosses, a minigame for the fourth, and a weapon blueprint for the final boss.
The [[Squid Sisters]] amiibo allow the user to view concerts in the plaza, similar to a [[Splatfest]]. The three reskinned amiibo have the same behavior as their original counterparts. The challenge trees are shared between the original and reskinned amiibo.
===In ''Splatoon 2''===
amiibo in ''Splatoon 2'' can save full [[equipment]] sets for quick selection in matches. The player's control settings (motion controls and sensitivity settings) are saved as well. They can also be used as in-game friends and players can take pictures with them. When taking pictures with the various Inkling Girl and Boy amiibo, the player can choose if they wear their original outfit or the gear saved to the amiibo. Upon registering the amiibo, it asks to befriend the player, who receives the first gift from the amiibo - a piece of headgear. Ten victories are needed to unlock the next reward. Saving to the amiibo in the gear selection screen grants the player all the rewards and the ability to immediately switch to the gear and weapon they had equipped while saving.
===In ''Splatoon 3''===
amiibo have similar functionality in ''Splatoon 3'' as they do in ''Splatoon 2'', giving mostly the same gear. However, no songs are given for Squid Beatz due to the minigame's removal. amiibo once again give rewards on a ten-victory system; however, they start with shoes first instead of headgear like in ''Splatoon 2''. Using an amiibo with data from ''Splatoon 2'' causes it to recognize the player and immediately give all of its rewards, though the previous data must be deleted for it to be able to befriend the player. The player can scan in an amiibo to take pictures with them around the hub world just like in ''Splatoon 2''. This time, however, with a dedicated [[Photo Mode]] in ''Splatoon 3'', the player can simply open up the Photo Mode anywhere in [[Splatsville]] or [[Inkopolis Plaza]], and scan the amiibo, as opposed to going up to the amiibo box every time they want to take a picture. amiibo can also be used to save currently equipped gear, player settings, camera options, and registered "Freshest Fits", which can then be reloaded by scanning the amiibo in the gear menu.
=={{anchor|Inkling Girl (Splatoon)}}Inkling Girl==
[[File:S amiibo Inkling Girl.png|x200px|left]]
[[File:S amiibo Inkling Girl (Lime Green).png|x200px|right]]
The '''Inkling Girl''' amiibo was released on {{date|2015-05-28}} alongside ''[[Splatoon]]''. It can be used to unlock twenty [[charger]] challenges in [[Octo Valley (mode)|Octo Valley]] and rewards the player with an exclusive costume piece for every four challenges completed. After completing all challenges, the player completes the set and receives the exclusive [[School]] Gear along with the Squidball minigame and the [[Hero Charger Replica]] blueprints.
The original Inkling Girl amiibo is a light-skinned [[Inkling]] (the third skin tone from the left in ''Splatoon 2'') with orange hair and eyes. She wears the [[Fake Contacts]], [[White Tee]], and [[Pink Trainers]] and carries the [[Splattershot]]. She appears to be based on the female Inkling most commonly used to advertise the game, such as on the front cover and for commercials, along with the default girl Inkling.
==={{Anchor|Inkling Girl (Splatoon recolor)}}Recolor===
A recolored version of the Inkling Girl amiibo was released on {{date|2016-07-07}}. Its functionality is identical to the original, but the character's in-game appearance matches the new model. The recolored Inkling Girl's skin color remains unchanged, but her hair is lime green and her eyes are magenta. She wears the [[Fake Contacts]], the [[Black Tee]], and the [[Black Trainers]] and carries the [[Tentatek Splattershot]].
===Challenges===
These Octo Valley challenges must be completed with the [[Hero Charger]]:
{| border="0" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="3" class="wikitable sitecolor-s" style="width: 100%;"
|-
! scope="col" style="text-align:center;" colspan="5"|Inkling Girl amiibo challenges
|-
! scope="col" style="text-align:center; width:10%"|Area
! scope="col" style="text-align:center; width:22.5%"|Stage 1
! scope="col" style="text-align:center; width:22.5%"|Stage 2
! scope="col" style="text-align:center; width:22.5%"|Stage 3
! scope="col" style="text-align:center; width:22.5%"|Boss
|-
! scope="col" style="text-align:center;"|1
| style="text-align:left;"|[[Octotrooper Hideout]]
| style="text-align:left;"|[[Lair of the Octoballs]]
| style="text-align:left;"|[[Rise of the Octocopters]]
| style="text-align:left;"|[[The Mighty Octostomp!]]
|-
! scope="col" style="text-align:center;"|Reward
| style="text-align:left;"|{{cost|S|600}}
| style="text-align:left;"|{{cost|S|700}}
| style="text-align:left;"|{{cost|S|800}}
| style="text-align:left;"|{{Gear|S|Headgear|Squid Hairclip}}
|-
! scope="col" style="text-align:center;"|2
| style="text-align:left;"|[[Floating Sponge Garden]]
| style="text-align:left;"|[[Propeller-Lift Playground]]
| style="text-align:left;"|[[Spreader Splatfest]]
| style="text-align:left;"|[[The Dreaded Octonozzle!]]
|-
! scope="col" style="text-align:center;"|Reward
| style="text-align:left;"|{{cost|S|900}}
| style="text-align:left;"|{{cost|S|1,000}}
| style="text-align:left;"|{{cost|S|1,100}}
| style="text-align:left;"|{{Gear|S|Clothing|School Uniform}}
|-
! scope="col" style="text-align:center;"|3
| style="text-align:left;"|[[Shifting Splatforms]]
| style="text-align:left;"|[[Octoling Assault (Octo Valley)|Octoling Assault]]
| style="text-align:left;"|[[Undeniable Flying Object]]
| style="text-align:left;"|[[The Rampaging Octowhirl!]]
|-
! scope="col" style="text-align:center;"|Reward
| style="text-align:left;"|{{cost|S|1,200}}
| style="text-align:left;"|{{cost|S|1,300}}
| style="text-align:left;"|{{cost|S|1,400}}
| style="text-align:left;"|{{Gear|S|Shoes|School Shoes}}
|-
! scope="col" style="text-align:center;"|4
| style="text-align:left;"|[[Propeller-Lift Fortress]]
| style="text-align:left;"|[[Octosniper Ramparts]]
| style="text-align:left;"|[[Octoling Uprising]]
| style="text-align:left;"|[[The Ravenous Octomaw!]]
|-
! scope="col" style="text-align:center;"|Reward
| style="text-align:left;"|{{cost|S|1,500}}
| style="text-align:left;"|{{cost|S|1,600}}
| style="text-align:left;"|{{cost|S|1,700}}
| style="text-align:left;"|[[File:Squidball Icon.jpg|40px|link=Arcade machine#Squidball]] [[Arcade machine#Squidball|Squidball]]
|-
! scope="col" style="text-align:center;"|5
| style="text-align:left;"|[[Spongy Observatory]]
| style="text-align:left;"|[[Far-Flung Flooders]]
| style="text-align:left;"|[[Unavoidable Flying Object]]
| style="text-align:left;"|[[Enter the Octobot King!]]
|-
! scope="col" style="text-align:center;"|Reward
| style="text-align:left;"|{{cost|S|1,800}}
| style="text-align:left;"|{{cost|S|1,900}}
| style="text-align:left;"|{{cost|S|2,000}}
| style="text-align:left;"|{{Weapon|S|Main|Hero Charger Replica}}
|}
===In other games===
In {{S2}}, while the Inkling Girl and Inkling Girl 2 amiibo share the same dialogue and features, the game differentiates between them. The rewards given by the original Inkling Girl amiibo are as follows:
* {{Gear|S2|Headgear|Squid Hairclip}}
* {{Gear|S2|Clothing|School Uniform}}
* {{Gear|S2|Shoes|School Shoes}}
* ''[[Shellfie]]'' for [[Arcade machine#Splatoon 2|Squid Beatz 2]]
In {{S3}}, the Inkling Girl and Inkling Girl 2 amiibo again share the same dialogue and features, but the game differentiates between them. The rewards given by the original Inkling Girl amiibo are almost identical, minus the song, while the School Uniform has been split into the School Uniform A and School Uniform B, and the School Shoes have been split into the School Shoes + Hi Socks and Base School Shoes.
=={{anchor|Inkling Boy (Splatoon)}}Inkling Boy==
[[File:S amiibo Inkling Boy.png|x200px|left]]
[[File:S amiibo Inkling Boy (Purple).png|x200px|right]]
The '''Inkling Boy''' amiibo was released on {{date|2015-05-28}} along with ''[[Splatoon]]''. It can be used to unlock twenty [[roller]] challenges in [[Octo Valley (mode)|Octo Valley]] and provides the player with an exclusive character piece after every four challenges completed. After completing all challenges, the player completes the set and receives the exclusive [[Samurai Gear]] along with the [[Arcade machine#Squid Racer|Squid Racer]] minigame and the [[Hero Roller Replica]] blueprints.
The original Inkling Boy amiibo is a light-skinned [[Inkling]] (the third from the left skin tone in ''Splatoon 2'') with dark blue hair and eyes. He wears the [[Fake Contacts]], [[Zink Layered LS]], and [[Purple Hi-Horses]] and carries the [[Splattershot]]. He appears to be based on the male Inkling most commonly used to advertise the game, such as on the front cover and for commercials, along with the default boy Inkling.
==={{Anchor|Inkling Boy (Splatoon recolor)}}Recolor===
A recolored version of the Inkling Boy amiibo was released on {{date|2016-07-07}}. Its functionality is identical to the original, but the character's in-game appearance matches the new model. The recolored Inkling Boy has dark skin (the fourth skin tone option in ''Splatoon 2''), purple hair, and orange eyes. He wears the [[Fake Contacts]], the [[Choco Layered LS]], and the [[Gold Hi-Horses]] and carries the [[Tentatek Splattershot]].
===Challenges===
These Octo Valley challenges must be completed with the [[Hero Roller]]:
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! scope="col" style="text-align:center;" colspan="5"|Inkling Boy amiibo challenges
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! scope="col" style="text-align:center; width:10%"|Area
! scope="col" style="text-align:center; width:22.5%"|Stage 1
! scope="col" style="text-align:center; width:22.5%"|Stage 2
! scope="col" style="text-align:center; width:22.5%"|Stage 3
! scope="col" style="text-align:center; width:22.5%"|Boss
|-
! scope="col" style="text-align:center;"|1
| style="text-align:left;"|[[Octotrooper Hideout]]
| style="text-align:left;"|[[Lair of the Octoballs]]
| style="text-align:left;"|[[Rise of the Octocopters]]
| style="text-align:left;"|[[The Mighty Octostomp!]]
|-
! scope="col" style="text-align:center;"|Reward
| style="text-align:left;"|{{cost|S|600}}
| style="text-align:left;"|{{cost|S|700}}
| style="text-align:left;"|{{cost|S|800}}
| style="text-align:left;"|{{Gear|S|Headgear|Samurai Helmet}}
|-
! scope="col" style="text-align:center;"|2
| style="text-align:left;"|[[Gusher Gauntlet]]
| style="text-align:left;"|[[Octoling Invasion]]
| style="text-align:left;"|[[Unidentified Flying Object]]
| style="text-align:left;"|[[The Dreaded Octonozzle!]]
|-
! scope="col" style="text-align:center;"|Reward
| style="text-align:left;"|{{cost|S|900}}
| style="text-align:left;"|{{cost|S|1,000}}
| style="text-align:left;"|{{cost|S|1,100}}
| style="text-align:left;"|{{Gear|S|Clothing|Samurai Jacket}}
|-
! scope="col" style="text-align:center;"|3
| style="text-align:left;"|[[Inkrail Skyscape]]
| style="text-align:left;"|[[Inkvisible Avenues]]
| style="text-align:left;"|[[Flooder Junkyard]]
| style="text-align:left;"|[[The Rampaging Octowhirl!]]
|-
! scope="col" style="text-align:center;"|Reward
| style="text-align:left;"|{{cost|S|1,200}}
| style="text-align:left;"|{{cost|S|1,300}}
| style="text-align:left;"|{{cost|S|1,400}}
| style="text-align:left;"|{{Gear|S|Shoes|Samurai Shoes}}
|-
! scope="col" style="text-align:center;"|4
| style="text-align:left;"|[[Spinning Spreaders]]
| style="text-align:left;"|[[Tumbling Splatforms]]
| style="text-align:left;"|[[Unwelcome Flying Object]]
| style="text-align:left;"|[[The Ravenous Octomaw!]]
|-
! scope="col" style="text-align:center;"|Reward
| style="text-align:left;"|{{cost|S|1,500}}
| style="text-align:left;"|{{cost|S|1,600}}
| style="text-align:left;"|{{cost|S|1,700}}
| style="text-align:left;"|[[File:Squid Racer Icon.jpg|40px|link=Arcade machine#Squid Racer]] [[Arcade machine#Squid Racer|Squid Racer]]
|-
! scope="col" style="text-align:center;"|5
| style="text-align:left;"|[[Splat-Switch Revolution]]
| style="text-align:left;"|[[Pinwheel Power Plant]]
| style="text-align:left;"|[[Octoling Onslaught]]
| style="text-align:left;"|[[Enter the Octobot King!]]
|-
! scope="col" style="text-align:center;"|Reward
| style="text-align:left;"|{{cost|S|1,800}}
| style="text-align:left;"|{{cost|S|1,900}}
| style="text-align:left;"|{{cost|S|2,000}}
| style="text-align:left;"|{{Weapon|S|Main|Hero Roller Replica}}
|}
===In other games===
In {{S2}}, while the Inkling Boy and Inkling Boy 2 amiibo share the same dialogue and features, the game differentiates between them. The rewards given by the original Inkling Boy amiibo are as follows:
* {{Gear|S2|Headgear|Samurai Helmet}}
* {{Gear|S2|Clothing|Samurai Jacket}}
* {{Gear|S2|Shoes|Samurai Shoes}}
* ''[[Splattack!]]'' for [[Arcade machine#Splatoon 2|Squid Beatz 2]]
In {{S3}}, the Inkling Boy and Inkling Boy 2 amiibo again share the same dialogue and features, but the game differentiates between them. The rewards given by the original Inkling Boy amiibo are identical, minus the song.
=={{anchor|Inkling Squid (Splatoon)}}Inkling Squid==
[[File:S amiibo Inkling Squid.png|x200px|left]]
[[File:S amiibo Inkling Squid (Orange).png|x200px|right]]
The '''Inkling Squid''' amiibo was released on {{date|2015-05-28}}. It can be used to unlock sixteen [[Kraken]] and four limited-[[ink]] challenges in [[Octo Valley (mode)|Octo Valley]] and provides the player with an exclusive costume piece after every four challenges completed. After completing all the challenges, the player completes the set and receives the exclusive [[Power Gear]] along with the [[Arcade machine#Squid Beatz|Squid Beatz]] minigame and the [[Hero Shot Replica]] blueprints.
The original Inkling Squid amiibo is a green [[Inkling]] in squid form.
==={{Anchor|Inkling Squid (Splatoon recolor)}}Recolor===
A recolored version of the Inkling Squid amiibo was released on {{date|2016-07-07}}. Its functionality is identical to the original, but the character's in-game appearance matches the new model. The recolored Inkling Squid is orange.
===Challenges===
The Inkling Squid amiibo allows players to complete specific Octo Valley missions in two ways: some can be completed as a [[Kraken]] with limited time, and others must be completed with limited [[ink]]. In the Kraken challenges, the player is given the ability to turn into a Kraken instead of a squid for the entirety of the level. In limited ink challenges, the player is given three or four full [[ink tank]]s to complete the level, but the ink cannot be replenished. The challenges are as follows:
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! scope="col" style="text-align:center;" colspan="5"|Inkling Squid amiibo challenges
|-
! scope="col" style="text-align:center; width:10%"|Area
! scope="col" style="text-align:center; width:22.5%"|Stage 1
! scope="col" style="text-align:center; width:22.5%"|Stage 2
! scope="col" style="text-align:center; width:22.5%"|Stage 3
! scope="col" style="text-align:center; width:22.5%"|Boss
|-
! scope="col" style="text-align:center;"|1
| style="text-align:left;"|[[Octotrooper Hideout]] {{KrakenTime}}
| style="text-align:left;"|[[Lair of the Octoballs]] {{KrakenTime}}
| style="text-align:left;"|[[Rise of the Octocopters]] {{KrakenTime}}
| style="text-align:left;"|[[The Mighty Octostomp!]] {{KrakenTime}}
|-
! scope="col" style="text-align:center;"|Reward
| style="text-align:left;"|{{cost|S|600}}
| style="text-align:left;"|{{cost|S|700}}
| style="text-align:left;"|{{cost|S|800}}
| style="text-align:left;"|{{Gear|S|Headgear|Power Mask}}
|-
! scope="col" style="text-align:center;"|2
| style="text-align:left;"|[[Gusher Gauntlet]] {{EmptyTank}}
| style="text-align:left;"|[[Floating Sponge Garden]] {{EmptyTank}}
| style="text-align:left;"|[[Spreader Splatfest]] {{KrakenTime}}
| style="text-align:left;"|[[The Dreaded Octonozzle!]] {{KrakenTime}}
|-
! scope="col" style="text-align:center;"|Reward
| style="text-align:left;"|{{cost|S|900}}
| style="text-align:left;"|{{cost|S|1,000}}
| style="text-align:left;"|{{cost|S|1,100}}
| style="text-align:left;"|{{Gear|S|Clothing|Power Armor}}
|-
! scope="col" style="text-align:center;"|3
| style="text-align:left;"|[[Inkvisible Avenues]] {{EmptyTank}}
| style="text-align:left;"|[[Flooder Junkyard]] {{KrakenTime}}
| style="text-align:left;"|[[Shifting Splatforms]] {{KrakenTime}}
| style="text-align:left;"|[[The Rampaging Octowhirl!]] {{KrakenTime}}
|-
! scope="col" style="text-align:center;"|Reward
| style="text-align:left;"|{{cost|S|1,200}}
| style="text-align:left;"|{{cost|S|1,300}}
| style="text-align:left;"|{{cost|S|1,400}}
| style="text-align:left;"|{{Gear|S|Shoes|Power Boots}}
|-
! scope="col" style="text-align:center;"|4
| style="text-align:left;"|[[Spinning Spreaders]] {{KrakenTime}}
| style="text-align:left;"|[[Tumbling Splatforms]] {{KrakenTime}}
| style="text-align:left;"|[[Octoling Uprising]] {{KrakenTime}}
| style="text-align:left;"|[[The Ravenous Octomaw!]] {{KrakenTime}}
|-
! scope="col" style="text-align:center;"|Reward
| style="text-align:left;"|{{cost|S|1,500}}
| style="text-align:left;"|{{cost|S|1,600}}
| style="text-align:left;"|{{cost|S|1,700}}
| style="text-align:left;"|[[File:Squid Beatz Icon.jpg|40px|link=Arcade machine#Squid Beatz]] [[Arcade machine#Squid Beatz|Squid Beatz]]
|-
! scope="col" style="text-align:center;"|5
| style="text-align:left;"|[[Spongy Observatory]] {{EmptyTank}}
| style="text-align:left;"|[[Pinwheel Power Plant]] {{KrakenTime}}
| style="text-align:left;"|[[Far-Flung Flooders]] {{KrakenTime}}
| style="text-align:left;"|[[Enter the Octobot King!]] {{KrakenTime}}
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===In other games===
In {{S2}}, while the Inkling Squid and Inkling Squid 2 amiibo share the same dialogue and features, the game differentiates between them. The rewards given by the original Inkling Squid amiibo are as follows:
* {{Gear|S2|Headgear|Power Mask}}
* {{Gear|S2|Clothing|Power Armor}}
* {{Gear|S2|Shoes|Power Boots}}
* ''[[Hooked]]'' for [[Arcade machine#Splatoon 2|Squid Beatz 2]]
In {{S3}}, the Inkling Squid and Inkling Squid 2 amiibo again share the same dialogue and features, but the game differentiates between them. The rewards given by the original Inkling Squid amiibo are identical, minus the song.
=={{Anchor|Callie}}{{Anchor|Marie}}Squid Sisters==
[[File:S amiibo Callie.png|x200px|left]]
[[File:S amiibo Marie.png|x200px|right]]
amiibo figurines of '''[[Callie]] and [[Marie]]''' were released on {{date|2016-07-07}}. They can be used to unlock exclusive in-game [[Squid Sisters]] concerts, including two exclusive solo songs; one for each. Using either of the Squid Sisters causes [[Inkopolis Plaza]] to take on its appearance during a [[Splatfest]], and the player becomes colored after and wears a [[Splatfest Tee]] for whichever Squid Sister was used. During the concert, no buildings can be entered, nor can [[Judd]] be talked to.
The Squid Sisters can perform the following songs, each with its own dance routine:
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* ''[[Ink Me Up]]''
* ''[[Now or Never!#Now or Never! (Squid Sisters)|Now or Never!]]'' (Splatfest)
* ''[[City of Color]]''
* ''[[Maritime Memory]]''
* ''[[Calamari Inkantation]]''
* ''[[Bomb Rush Blush]]'' (Callie's solo; can only be chosen with Callie amiibo)
* ''[[Tide Goes Out]]'' (Marie's solo; can only be chosen with Marie amiibo)
===In other games===
While photos can be taken with Callie and Marie in {{S2}}, they can only be taken in Inkopolis Square, and without gear saved to them. In addition, their functionality is only unlocked with the completion of [[Octo Canyon (mode)|Octo Canyon]]. The rewards given by the Callie amiibo are as follows:
* {{Gear|S2|Headgear|Hero Headset Replica}}
* {{Gear|S2|Clothing|Hero Jacket Replica}}
* {{Gear|S2|Shoes|Hero Runner Replicas}}
* ''[[Bomb Rush Blush]]'' for [[Arcade machine#Splatoon 2|Squid Beatz 2]]
The rewards given by the Marie amiibo are as follows:
* {{Gear|S2|Headgear|Armor Helmet Replica}}
* {{Gear|S2|Clothing|Armor Jacket Replica}}
* {{Gear|S2|Shoes|Armor Boot Replicas}}
* ''[[Tide Goes Out]]'' for [[Arcade machine#Splatoon 2|Squid Beatz 2]]
In {{S3}}, the rewards given by the Callie and Marie amiibo are identical, minus the songs.
==Inkling Girl (''Splatoon 2'')==
[[File:S2 amiibo Inkling Girl.png|x200px|right]]
The '''Inkling Girl''' amiibo was released on {{date|2017-07-21}} alongside ''[[Splatoon 2]]''. It can be purchased individually or in a pack of three with the Inkling Boy 2 and Inkling Squid 2 amiibo in North America.
The Inkling Girl 2 amiibo is a slightly dark-skinned [[Inkling]] (the fifth skin tone in ''Splatoon 2'') with neon pink hair and orange eyes (though they appear pink in-game). She has the Haircut hairstyle and wears a skirt with small biker shorts underneath. She appears to be based on the default girl Inkling from ''Splatoon 2'', along with the Inkling used to advertise ''Splatoon 2'' in commercials and on the cover of the game. She wears the [[Fake Contacts]], [[White King Tank]], and [[Mint Dakroniks]], and carries the [[Splat Dualies]]. After battling a certain amount, the player can earn rewards from the amiibo which are received in the following order:
* {{Gear|S2|Headgear|Squid Clip-Ons}}
* {{Gear|S2|Clothing|School Cardigan}}
* {{Gear|S2|Shoes|Fringed Loafers}}
* ''[[Split & Splat]]'' for [[Arcade machine#Splatoon 2|Squid Beatz 2]]
===In other games===
The Inkling Girl 2 amiibo can be used in {{S}}, which identifies it as its original counterpart (with the original iteration's color).
In {{S3}}, while the Inkling Girl and Inkling Girl 2 amiibo share the same dialogue and features, the game differentiates between them. The rewards given by the Inkling Girl 2 amiibo are almost identical, minus the song, while the School Cardigan has been split into the School Cardigan A and School Cardigan B, and the Fringed Loafers have been split into the Baggy-Sock Fringe Loafs and Base Fringed Loafers.
==Inkling Boy (''Splatoon 2'')==
[[File:S2 amiibo Inkling Boy.png|x200px|right]]
The '''Inkling Boy''' amiibo was released on {{date|2017-07-21}} alongside ''[[Splatoon 2]]''. It can be purchased individually or in a pack of three with the Inkling Girl 2 and Inkling Squid 2 amiibo in North America.
The Inkling Boy 2 amiibo is a light-skinned [[Inkling]] (the third skin tone in ''Splatoon 2'') with neon green hair and blue eyes (though they appear green in-game). He has the Slick hairstyle and wears shorts with pants underneath. He appears to be based on the default boy Inkling from ''Splatoon 2''. He wears the [[Fake Contacts]], [[Black V-Neck Tee]], and [[Yellow-Mesh Sneakers]] and carries the [[Splattershot]]. After battling a certain amount, the player can earn rewards from the amiibo which are received in the following order:
* {{Gear|S2|Headgear|Squinja Mask}}
* {{Gear|S2|Clothing|Squinja Suit}}
* {{Gear|S2|Shoes|Squinja Boots}}
* ''[[Seaskape]]'' for [[Arcade machine#Splatoon 2|Squid Beatz 2]]
===In other games===
The Inkling Boy 2 amiibo can be used in {{S}}, which identifies it as its original counterpart (with the original iteration's color).
In {{S3}}, while the Inkling Boy and Inkling Boy 2 amiibo share the same dialogue and features, the game differentiates between them. The rewards given by the Inkling Boy 2 amiibo are almost identical, minus the song, while the Squinja Mask has been split into the Squinja Mask Mk I and Squinja Mask Mk II.
==Inkling Squid (''Splatoon 2'')==
[[File:S2 amiibo Inkling Squid.png|x200px|right]]
The '''Inkling Squid''' amiibo was released on {{date|2017-07-21}} alongside ''[[Splatoon 2]]''. It can be purchased individually or in a pack of three with the Inkling Girl 2 and Inkling Boy 2 amiibo in North America. Unlike the Inkling Boy and Girl amiibo, players cannot take photos with gear saved onto it.
The Inkling Squid 2 amiibo is a neon purple [[Inkling]] in squid form. After battling a certain amount, the player can earn rewards from the amiibo which are received in the following order:
* {{Gear|S2|Headgear|Power Mask Mk I}}
* {{Gear|S2|Clothing|Power Armor Mk I}}
* {{Gear|S2|Shoes|Power Boots Mk I}}
* ''[[Sucker Punch]]'' for [[Arcade machine#Splatoon 2|Squid Beatz 2]]
===In other games===
The Inkling Squid 2 amiibo can be used in {{S}}, which identifies it as its original counterpart (with the original iteration's color).
In {{S3}}, while the Inkling Squid and Inkling Squid 2 amiibo share the same dialogue and features, the game differentiates between them. The rewards given by the Inkling Squid 2 amiibo are identical, minus the song.
=={{Anchor|Pearl}}{{Anchor|Marina}}Off the Hook==
[[File:S2 amiibo Pearl.png|x200px|left]]
[[File:S2 amiibo Marina.png|x200px|right]]
amiibo figures of '''[[Pearl]] and [[Marina]]''' were released on {{date|2018-07-13}} and were sold in a two-pack for $24.99 in the US. Like the other amiibo, the player is able to befriend them, take photos with them, and receive special gear, specifically the outfits that they wear during the ''[[Octo Expansion]]''.
Each amiibo unlocks a theme for [[Arcade machine#Splatoon 2|Squid Beatz 2]] which changes the visuals of the game, as well as the sound effects played when entering the button prompts in the game.
When taking photos with Pearl and Marina, the player can choose if they will be dressed in their normal or ''Octo Expansion'' outfits. If the amiibo were used during a [[Splatfest]], the player was able to take a photo on-stage with Off the Hook.
If the ''Octo Expansion'' outfits are selected, Pearl and Marina have poses themed after their roles in the story, such as Marina posing with her laptop that was seen in the fight against [[Commander Tartar]] and the [[NILS Statue]], or Pearl posing with the microphone she used prior to the same fight, when she rapped with [[Cap'n Cuttlefish]].
The rewards given by the Pearl amiibo are as follows:
* {{Gear|S2|Headgear|Pearlescent Crown}}
* {{Gear|S2|Clothing|Pearlescent Hoodie}}
* {{Gear|S2|Shoes|Pearlescent Kicks}}
* Theme for [[Arcade machine#Splatoon 2|Squid Beatz 2]]
The rewards given by the Marina amiibo are as follows:
* {{Gear|S2|Headgear|Marinated Headphones}}
* {{Gear|S2|Clothing|Marinated Top}}
* {{Gear|S2|Shoes|Marinated Slip-Ons}}
* Theme for [[Arcade machine#Splatoon 2|Squid Beatz 2]]
===In other games===
The Off the Hook amiibo are not identified by {{S}}, and are treated like non-''Splatoon'' amiibo.
In {{S3}}, the rewards given by the Pearl and Marina amiibo are almost identical, minus the themes, while the Pearlescent Crown has been split into the Pearlescent Crown S and Pearlescent Crown L.
==Octoling Girl==
[[File:S2 amiibo Octoling Girl.png|x200px|right]]
The '''Octoling Girl''' amiibo was released on {{date|2018-11-07}} in Japan and Europe, on {{date|2018-11-09}} in Oceania, and on {{date|2018-12-07}} in North America. It was released as a three-pack along with the Octoling Boy and Octoling Octopus, as well as separately. Unlike the other standard ''Splatoon'' amiibo, it, the Octoling Boy, and the Octoling Octopus all have the same colored ink.
The Octoling Girl is slightly tan (unknown skin tone for the figure itself, but the fifth skin tone in ''Splatoon 2'') with orange eyes, the Tentacurl hairstyle, and reddish-pink ink. She wears the [[Agent 8]] outfit from the ''[[Octo Expansion]]'' along with the unique backpack-like ink tank, and poses with an [[E-liter 4K]]. Her knelt-down stance is the same one used in promo images with the Octoling Boy, although instead of looking straight at the screen, she is looking to the side.
The rewards given by the Octoling Girl amiibo are as follows:
* {{Gear|S2|Headgear|Enchanted Hat}}
* {{Gear|S2|Clothing|Enchanted Robe}}
* {{Gear|S2|Shoes|Enchanted Boots}}
* ''[[5 thirsty|#5 thirsty]]'' for [[Arcade machine#Splatoon 2|Squid Beatz 2]]
===In other games===
The Octoling Girl amiibo is not identified by {{S}}, and is treated like a non-''Splatoon'' amiibo.
In {{S3}}, the rewards given by the Octoling Girl amiibo are almost identical, minus the song, while the Enchanted Robe has been split into the Enchanted Robe A and Enchanted Robe B.
==Octoling Boy==
[[File:S2 amiibo Octoling Boy.png|x200px|right]]
The '''Octoling Boy''' amiibo was released on {{date|2018-11-07}} in Japan and Europe, on {{date|2018-11-09}} in Oceania, and on {{date|2018-12-07}} in North America. It was released as a three-pack along with the Octoling Girl and Octoling Octopus as well as separately. Unlike the other standard ''Splatoon'' amiibo, it, the Octoling Girl, and the Octoling Octopus have the same colored ink.
The Octoling Boy is slightly tan (unknown skin tone for the figure itself, but the third skin tone in ''Splatoon 2'') with green eyes, the Punk hairstyle, and reddish-pink ink. He wears the Agent 8 outfit from the ''Octo Expansion'' along with the unique backpack-like ink tank and poses with an [[Octobrush]]. His squatted stance is the same one used in a promo image with his girl counterpart, although instead of looking straight at the screen, he is looking to the side.
The rewards given by the Octoling Boy amiibo are as follows:
* {{Gear|S2|Headgear|Steel Helm}}
* {{Gear|S2|Clothing|Steel Platemail}}
* {{Gear|S2|Shoes|Steel Greaves}}
* ''[[9 party|#9 party]]'' for [[Arcade machine#Splatoon 2|Squid Beatz 2]]
===In other games===
The Octoling Boy amiibo is not identified by {{S}}, and is treated like a non-''Splatoon'' amiibo.
In {{S3}}, the rewards given by the Octoling Boy amiibo are identical, minus the song.
==Octoling Octopus==
[[File:S2 amiibo Octoling Octopus.png|x200px|right]]
The '''Octoling Octopus''' amiibo was released on {{date|2018-11-07}} in Japan and Europe, on {{date|2018-11-09}} in Oceania, and on {{date|2018-12-07}} in North America. It was released as a three-pack along with the Octoling Girl and Octoling Boy as well as separately. Unlike the other standard ''Splatoon'' amiibo, it, the Octoling Girl, and the Octoling Boy have the same colored ink.
The Octoling Octopus is the Octolings' octopus form jumping up with a splash of reddish-pink ink, with its main tentacles crossed. A notable difference with the squid amiibo is that its eyes look to the side instead of looking up.
The rewards given by the Octoling Octopus amiibo are as follows:
* {{Gear|S2|Headgear|Fresh Fish Head}}
* {{Gear|S2|Clothing|Fresh Fish Gloves}}
* {{Gear|S2|Shoes|Fresh Fish Feet}}
* ''[[14 crush|#14 crush]]'' for [[Arcade machine#Splatoon 2|Squid Beatz 2]]
===In other games===
The Octoling Octopus amiibo is not identified by {{S}}, and is treated like a non-''Splatoon'' amiibo.
In {{S3}}, the rewards given by the Octoling Octopus amiibo are identical, minus the song.
===Special edition===
[[File:Special Edition amiibo.jpg|200px|right]]
Special gold versions of the Inkling Squid and Octoling Octopus were given away as prizes to the [[Competitive:GG BoyZ|GG BoyZ]] for winning the ''Splatoon 2'' Koshien Tournament 2019. They came in special black and gold packaging written with "''SPLATOON'' KOSHIEN CHAMPION 2019.1.17".
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==Inkling (''Super Smash Bros.'')==
[[File:SSBU amiibo Inkling Girl.png|x200px|right]]
The ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' '''Inkling''' amiibo was released on {{date|2018-12-07}}.
When used in any game in the {{Ss}}, it is identified as the original Inkling Girl amiibo.
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==Inkling (Yellow)==
[[File:S3 amiibo Inkling (Yellow).png|x200px|right]]
The '''Inkling (Yellow)''' amiibo released on {{date|2022-11-11}}. It can be purchased individually or in a pack of three with the Octoling (Blue) and Smallfry amiibo.
The Inkling has slightly dark skin (the fifth skin tone in ''Splatoon 3'') with neon yellow hair (with a "Megalobraid" hairstyle), yellow irises with an orange ring around them, and classic shorts (like the default legwear in the original ''Splatoon''). They wear a [[Tri-Shred Tee]] and a pair of [[Force ReBoots]] (two of the pieces of starting gear in ''Splatoon 3'') and wield a [[Tri-Stringer]].
The rewards given by the Inkling (Yellow) amiibo are as follows:
* {{Gear|S3|Headgear|Boss Floss}}
* {{Gear|S3|Clothing|Schoolyard Scrap Jack}}
* {{Gear|S3|Shoes|Knotty Bois}}
===In other games===
The Inkling (Yellow) amiibo can be used in {{S}}, which identifies it as its original counterpart (with the original iteration's color).
When scanned in {{S2}}, this amiibo is registered as the Inkling Girl 2 amiibo and gives the player the same gear as the original amiibo.
==Octoling (Blue)==
[[File:S3 amiibo Octoling (Blue).png|x200px|right]]
The '''Octoling (Blue)''' amiibo released on {{date|2022-11-11}}. It can be purchased individually or in a pack of three with the Inkling (Yellow) and Smallfry amiibo.
The Octoling has darker skin than the Inkling amiibo (the seventh skin tone in ''Splatoon 3'' for the figure itself, but the eighth skin tone in-game), blue ink and tentacles (with an "Octolocks" hairstyle), red irises with a light blue ring, and classic shorts (like the default legwear in the original ''Splatoon''). They wear a [[Seahorse Shoreliner]] and a pair of [[U Jellys]] and wield a [[.96 Gal]].
The rewards given by the Octoling (Blue) amiibo are as follows:
* {{Gear|S3|Headgear|Sushi Sous-Chef Band}}
* {{Gear|S3|Clothing|Black-Belt Gi}}
* {{Gear|S3|Shoes|Kick Dampeners}}
===In other games===
The Octoling (Blue) amiibo is not identified by {{S}}, and is treated like a non-''Splatoon'' amiibo.
When scanned in {{S2}}, this amiibo is registered as the Octoling Boy amiibo and gives the player the same gear as the original amiibo.
==Smallfry==
[[File:S3 amiibo Smallfry.png|x200px|right]]
The '''Smallfry''' amiibo released on {{date|2022-11-11}}. It can be purchased individually or in a pack of three with the Inkling (Yellow) and Octoling (Blue) amiibo.
The Smallfry has the default hairstyle and is depicted leaping out of turquoise ink, surrounded by two [[Power Egg]]s.
The rewards given by the Smallfry amiibo are as follows:
* {{Gear|S3|Headgear|Chaos Helm}}
* {{Gear|S3|Clothing|Chaos Commander Suit}}
* {{Gear|S3|Shoes|Chaos Kicks}}
===In other games===
The Smallfry amiibo is not identified by {{S}} nor {{S2}}, and is treated like a non-''Splatoon'' amiibo.
==Deep Cut==
[[File:S3 amiibo Shiver.jpg|x200px]]
[[File:S3 amiibo Frye.jpg|x200px]]
[[File:S3 amiibo Big Man.jpg|x200px]]
'''[[Shiver]], [[Frye]], and [[Big Man]]''' amiibo are due to be released on {{date|2023-11-17}}. They can be purchased individually or in a pack of three. The rewards offered by these amiibo have not yet been announced.
The members of Deep Cut are depicted holding their masks from [[Return of the Mammalians]] and standing in splashes of blue, yellow, and red ink respectively.

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Reviewer, Publication Score Comment
Neal Ronaghan, Nintendo World Report 9/10 "The multiplayer, regardless of its lack of voice chat or randomized parties, is sublime, successfully making a shooter that is easy to hop into but tough to master. The single-player might be short and linear, but it's a wonderful change of pace from the frenzy of online play. Splatoon also represents a change of pace on a grand scale for Nintendo. This isn't something the company normally does and reinforces the notion that maybe they should keep on trying to make new games and worlds and stop remaking old ones. Hopefully, the game is a success, and they'll see this new direction pay off."
Alex Olney, Nintendo Life 9/10 "Everything is knitted beautifully and seamlessly together to create what is quite simply some of the most fun you can have online. Having been built specifically for online play it'll face the challenge of avoiding too many hiccups, but conceptually proves that the Big N is capable of keeping up-to-date with this particular modern gaming trend. The single player elements and the local multiplayer also present a way to enjoy the game when you're not geared up for the chaos that comes from fighting others online, and provide a useful reprieve if your internet cuts out. Splatoon is easily the freshest shooter in years and delivers superbly on all fronts; we have an inkling you'll love this."
Jose Otero, IGN 8.6/10 "Nintendo's take on the third-person shooter is refreshingly original, with lots of impressive tools, skillful mobility, and creative maps to play with. Matches are consistently fun and tense, and the mechanics feel simple and fair enough that almost anyone can contribute positively. Not having voice chat is a bummer, but the great modes and maps feel polished and kept me claiming turf for hours."
Philip Kollar, Polygon 8.5/10 "As of right now, it's hard to tell if Splatoon's multiplayer will be able to hold the attention of a community for longer than a few weeks. A lot is going to depend on how aggressively Nintendo builds on the existing game and for what price. As of launch, though, Splatoon has enough going for it between the single-player and multiplayer to keep me happy. Nintendo has built two separate gameplay tracks that use the same mechanic yet feel discrete. They're both a ton of fun, and they both have some obvious areas ripe for improvement. I can't say whether Splatoon will become the next big franchise for Nintendo, with sequels every generation and spin-offs and endless fanboy buzz. But after this strong debut, it certainly deserves some attention."
Chris Carter, Destructoid 8.5/10 "As a shooter it's refreshing, and as a 3D platformer it's up there with some of Nintendo's greatest creations. You'll quickly forget about the fact that you're playing Turf War over and over as you squid down an alley, leap across a gap, and shoot enemies in the air as you fall. All Nintendo needs to do is keep supporting Splatoon, because the foundation is fantastic. Impressive effort with a few noticeable problems holding it back. Won't astound everyone, but is worth your time and cash."
Ben Moore, GameTrailers 8.4/10 "Splatoon is a great game that may be outstanding in a few months' time. If Nintendo delivers in a big way with the planned free updates, it could absolutely be a must-have for the system. As it stands, Splatoon is a mechanically solid shooter set in a delightful world, but just doesn't have enough to it to truly make it exceptional."
Mike Minotti, VentureBeat 83/100 "Splatoon is clever, creative, and fun. The multiplayer is a fun twist on the team-based shooter. However, the single-player campaign is surprisingly the best thing in the game. It offers the kind of quality level design you'd expect from a Mario title, but with a healthy dose of shooter mechanics. The campaign isn't as long as one you'd find in a modern Mario game, and the multiplayer can get stale thanks to a current lack of modes and a bizarre restriction on maps. You might not play Splatoon for months, but you'll definitely enjoy it."
Peter Brown, GameSpot 8/10 "Nintendo's foray into shooter territory stumbles on occasion, but when I'm swimming through ink, covering environments in neon, and drinking in the quirky city of Inkopolis, I'm far more aware of how unique its mechanics are, and how enjoyable it is to play one match after another. In these moments - which is pretty much anytime I'm playing Splatoon - I forget about the lacking multiplayer features. Online matches are the core of the game, so it may seem weird that it's so easy to overlook things like missing voice chat, but I would be a fool to let missing features get in the way of the readily available joy I feel from simply swimming and shooting."
Dermot Creegan, Hardcore Gamer 4/5 "Splatoon is all about staying fresh, and despite its lack of content somehow manages to remain just as appealing after twenty hours as it was in its first. Its core gameplay is so unwaveringly solid that it's bound to only become better as more maps, weapons and modes are released in the months after launch, but even now Splatoon might just be Wii U's long-awaited killer app."
Alex Navarro, Giant Bomb 4/5 "Splatoon is simultaneously proof that Nintendo can still deliver tremendously entertaining experiences outside of its usual wheelhouse, and an example of how even the most leaden genres can be twisted to new and delightfully creative ends. If you own a Wii U, you ought to give Splatoon a shot - or, should I say, splat."
Sam Prell, Digital Trends 4/5 "Nintendo has committed itself to continual updates for Splatoon, including new maps, weapons and modes. It's not totally unreasonable to hope that the community features might be on their way. For now though, it's a disappointment. At the beginning of this review, I said that Splatoon was Nintendo's way of dipping their toes into the pool of competitive online gaming. And what a dip it is: colorful, fun, unexpected and satisfying. Now if only Nintendo would take off its arm floaties and dive in."
Kirk McKeand, Digital Spy 4/5 "While Splatoon isn't quite the revelation some were hoping for, it's stupidly fun. The only concern is longevity, with the brief single-player and only two main modes to play online. Whether it retains an audience will depend on the success of post-release support from Nintendo. For now it's a colourful distraction from the grey and brown battlefields of more traditional shooters."
Ryan Bates, GameRevolution 8/10 "Overall, Splatoon isn't a perfect game, but it's fun. Really, really fun. It's the start of a promising IP for Nintendo, and it's something unique for Wii U as an action-packed shooter that's also still capable of retaining its family-friendly image. It's the '90s paintball craze meets Call of Duty and it's totally da bomb and funky fresh."
Mike Williams, USgamer 4/5 "Nintendo takes a chance with this odd, risky rethink of the arena shooter. Splatoon moves away from guns and grit, offering a shooter anyone of any age can enjoy. The game's single-player is an absolutely amazing puzzle platformer that deserves some expansion. Multiplayer is a bit light on content at launch, but Nintendo is already promising more this summer."
Mollie L Patterson, EGM 8/10 "Nintendo's newest cast of characters leaves their mark on the third-person shooter genre in Splatoon, one of the freshest and most exciting competitive multiplayer experiences so far this year. It's just a shame that we'll need to wait a few more months for some of the game's basic functions to be fully implemented."
Brian Shea, Game Informer 7.75/10 "Splatoon has all the trappings of something fans have wanted from Nintendo for a long time: a unique IP that shows Nintendo can still dream up new experiences. As entertaining as it is fast-paced, Splatoon is a strong addition to the Wii U lineup. My enjoyment of what Splatoon has to offer is only offset by Nintendo's scant offering out of the gate."
Games™ 7/10 "Nintendo is essentially confirming that Splatoon isn't complete at launch. The five maps are great now, but they'll grate if you're playing them over and over again for weeks on end while waiting for new content. What's here is undoubtedly clever and thoroughly entertaining, but it's also limited and given Nintendo's history with new IPs, be prepared for the possibility that its online community may have dwindled by the time the promised DLC makes up the fuller package envisioned."
Steven Burns, VideoGamer.com 7/10 "Worrying is the amount of content slated for months after launch which really should have been in the main game, such as 4-player teams. It really should be in from the get-go. We'll have to wait until launch to see how it performs out in the world, but so far Splatoon is by turns brilliant and frustrating, a Nintendo classic and a missed opportunity."
David Roberts, GamesRadar+ 3.5/5 "The core gameplay offered is one of the freshest and most exciting things to come out of Nintendo in years. But I can't help but feel like this game should have come out three, maybe six months later, when all of the content is finished and included on the disc. As it stands, there's simply not enough game here on day one to make Splatoon anything more than a weekend curiosity, and there's no telling whether the content coming down the pipeline will be worth sticking around for."
Riley Little, Game Rant 3.5/5 "Splatoon is a game that will flourish based entirely on the number of continued users it maintains and the prowess of its online system, the latter of which was hit or miss during our pre-release playtest sessions. Still, this unique take on the shooter genre is one that shouldn't be missed by anyone that's looking for something that feels wholly unique, let alone fans of Nintendo. There are certainly short-comings that veteran shooter aficionados will pick up on right away, but the game's willingness to march to the beat of its own drum is admirable and often enjoyable - if not occasionally frustrating."
Sam Machkovech, Ars Technica N/A "We think this game would be a no-brainer if it received substantive changes, including weapon balancing, range increases, more arenas, more modes, quick loadout-swap options, friend matchmaking, and any form of team communication. We know some of those are coming, but we don't know exactly when nor how much. But until any changes come, Nintendo is pre-selling Splatoon at a full price that doesn't yet merit the cost or the level-grinding dedication of an online playerbase."
Martin Robinson, Eurogamer N/A "The daily refresh of stock in the plaza's shops and the drawn-out trickle of generous updates suggests the longer tail of other online games, while the rate of progression and the three-minute fights suggest something pithier, punchier and more poppy. It's those three minutes that really count, though, and it's there you'll find the genius and the joy of Splatoon. It's where you'll find a genre distilled, broken down and reassembled, with each piece snapping perfectly in place. It's where you'll find Nintendo charting new territory, and sharing with you the thrills of their own discovery."
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