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Just FYI, Genesis 6 was using the previous patch (2.0 came after the 2 week ruleset lock-in date, which is standard for large scale tournaments)They did? Nice.
The recent roller nerf seems pretty harmless in the long run as well. Excited to see where they end up in the future!
Just as an update, Cosmos did get voted in to attend Summit.Just FYI, Genesis 6 was using the previous patch (2.0 came after the 2 week ruleset lock-in date, which is standard for large scale tournaments)
Not to say anything of/undermine Cosmos' amazing showing. Really hope they get voted in to attend Smash Ultimate Summit.
Yeah I think the Squid Sisters will probably end up being playable in the next Smash. I could honestly see Splatoon having 3 reps in the next Smash if the series is still as popular.So, I thought earlier about how between the bunch of weapons that didn't get used in Smash, the sisters' popularity being enough to get them in Mario Maker as mystery suits, and the fact that Callie's been in a straight-up boss fight in SP2, I think the Squid Sisters will be a near-lock for the next Smash.
As such, I'm not worried about their AT most likely not getting upgraded.
I personally loved it, but then again, I loved the single player campaign as well. It is indeed a lot harder than the base singleplayer, but none of it is unbalanced or poorly designed IMO. The game's levels are short but sweet, with plenty of checkpoints offered to you. The EX bosses are all a delightful treat if you like superbosses (especially the one you get to fight after completing every level). It's design is a lot more cohesive and plays to the game's strengths and mechanics more, and there isn't nearly as much precision platforming (some levels have it, but like I said they're better designed for the game's mechanics IMO). However, as I said above, it is hard. Levels like Girl Power Station and the 8-Ball levels are going to definitely test your skills and require trial and error, so if you're not into that as much, you may want to pass on it, as Octo Expansion was definitely designed for those who have a deeper understanding of the game's core mechanics or for those who are willing to have the game teach them some of the more advanced techniques (especially the levels that give you ink restrictions or require you to not get hit by enemy ink).For Splatoon 2, how's the Octoling DLC? I'm uncertain about trying it; I've heard it's supposed to be much harder than the base game, and I found some of the platforming segments in the base game to be downright frustrating. (the game's engine was not made for precision platforming)
Late response, but, having just beaten it myself this evening, well worth 20 bucks. A real challenge, both in the main levels and the ending areas. Good bosses, if somewhat frustrating at times. But if nothing else, it's worth it solely for that final boss. Any Splatoon fan will LOVE it.For Splatoon 2, how's the Octoling DLC? I'm uncertain about trying it; I've heard it's supposed to be much harder than the base game, and I found some of the platforming segments in the base game to be downright frustrating. (the game's engine was not made for precision platforming)
Cosmos is the premier Inkling player rn, believe he just got second to Tweek (Wario) in tournament actuallyso how are inklings doing on the competitive scene? haven't seen many inkling tournament video's in awhile
The low usage rate is definitely odd given how good they are. It honestly really surprises me that I don't hear about more Inkling players outside of Cosmos.I'm starting to think Cosmos is the one true inkling pro much like how Devvystar is the only isabelle player you can find consistent tournament footage of these days
Honestly, I doubt it'll be "Mad Max". The majority of the Inkling culture is more "Jet Set Radio" in style. If they went with "Mad Max" it'd lose the soul of Splatoon. Most likely the Hub world would still be much the same. However, in the Story area; it'd be more broken/fractured. Maybe the Salmonids return in a big way countless of Chaos or Order. But their goals differ depending on which wins. Who knows.Splatoon 3: Inkopolis has plunged into anarchy, and the new hub world is Inkopolis Wasteland
Next game will feature a team-up between Octavio and the Salmonids (they already have agreements to share technology, check out that Grizzco manual) due to Spicy Calamari Inkantation causing even more mass desertion among the Octarians, and a DLC campaign featuring Callie & Marie accompanying a newly discovered, rogue Salmoling, mark my words.I'm not sure how "breaking into new musical genres" would somehow result with everything going to poo. Also, I fear for Marina's well-being if she winds up jacked by Octavio while Pearl goes on a solo career,
Now you're making me wonder how the next idol duo could be like (aside from being conveniently more humanoid looking than regular adult males). One could bring up the topic of wanting to be hitched at least once per Splatfest.I love the idea of more playable ummm.... "races"? Salmonlings would be far more different hat Inklings or Octolings. They don't have squid/octopus like features so, they'd stand out more.
I remember when the Inklings were one of the most requested characters in the community. A lot of people seems to have forgotten this.Well, squids, today is the second anniversary of a most important moment.
The day that our kids came in Smash, in a time when nobody suspected the game would be coming, in the most unexpected way.