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Seriously though, those Splat Dualies are awesome. The game ran incredibly well on the Switch, with fast loading times, good framerates, and responsive controls. Obviously there’s a lot of content missing at this stage, but I’d guess most of the game is actually finished, but just wasn’t included in this testing release. The new weapons and specials are very flexible (and I still suck with Chargers), the maps are detailed and well-laid out, and the sountrack is quite different from Splatoon, but still very familiar. I’m certainly not the best Splatoon player out there, and I think I lost the majority of my games, but overall Splatoon 2 is super fun. I found it a bit weird at first, but I think I like it now that I’ve played like that bit. The right analog stick doesn’t control looking up and down when motion controls are enabled now, so it’s only used for turning.
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The biggest thing I love about the Switch Pro Controller is that, unlike the Wii U version, it includes motion controls! Splatoon 2 uses motion controls by default, but it handles them a bit differently from Splatoon. I played with a Switch Pro Controller, but I’d guess they’re the same on the normal Joycons since the layout is the same between them. The controls are a bit different from the original Splatoon. The Reef and Musselforge Fitness are the current maps. Pick a weapon, and you’re taken straight to a game lobby with a randomly chosen map. After a quick tutorial, you’re giving the choice between four weapons, the Splattershot, Splat Roller, Splat Charger, and the new Splat Dualies (which I love!). The beta is quite limited, but still very fun. Luckily I usually have no plans on the weekends, so yay Splatoon 2! Sadly they have this really weird setup where you can only play for an hour at random times they’ve selected throughout the weekend, so you can’t get super into it and you have to work the play times out through your schedule. Nintendo is running an open beta for Splatoon 2 today on the Nintendo Switch.