As such, many dedicated fans have taken to Splatoon 2 to say their farewells to the beloved game, leaving Inkopolis Square awash with truly heartwarming messages. Martin recently awarded Splatoon 3 a Recommended badge, remarking that while there are “few surprises to be found in Splatoon 3’s multiplayer or campaign” it is still the “best Nintendo’s spectacular series has been to date”. “It’s more Splatoon, and I understand if for many that’s not quite enough,” he wrote. “But also: it is more Splatoon, and is a generous new outing for one of the most polished, playable and impeccably executed series from within Nintendo’s group of first-party developers. “It’s lacking the shock of the new, but with Splatoon 3 you’re getting the sense of a special series that’s really hitting its stride.” For Eurogamer’s supporters, you can hear more about Martin’s thoughts on Splatoon 3, and the series as a whole, over on Bertie’s weekly podcast.

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