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Here’s The Splatoon Battle Dojo And Amiibo Analysis

The folks over at GameXplain have taken a closer look at the recent Splatoon footage that we were all privy to recently and have created their own analysis based on what we’ve seen. There isn’t a whole lot to uncover in the recent footage but the team have examined the multiplayer Battle Dojo and also have tried to discover what the compatible amiibo will unlock once scanned into the Wii U GamePad. Splatoon is clearly looking lovely and is due for release May 29th.

15 thoughts on “Here’s The Splatoon Battle Dojo And Amiibo Analysis”

  1. Preordered with Splatoon Amiibos to boot. Splatoon looks like a lot of fun. If Splatoon had voice chat people would still find something else to whine about: The colors hurt my eyes. This game is for kids. Where’s Mario? Every Nintendo game has Mario. Where’s the all the blood and dull gray color scheme? Fuck off to all the Splatoon haters! Don’t buy it. Don’t care. The game hasn’t even come out yet and people hate it just because of no voice chat. Like they have some serious strategies to discuss. Lol. Nothing like hearing a ten year old telling you to eat a dick. Charming.

    1. If it’s ever released it’s annoying how much it keeps getting delayed I’m waiting for batman to be released til I get a ps4

    2. Please tell me you don’t play Batman on the Wii U. They really pissed a lot of people off by removing multiplayer from the Wii U version. Still an awesome game though. And if you’re just being a Nintendo hater in general, FUCK OFF! Most nintendo people don’t disrespect PlayStation or XBOX, but they all harass the shit out of Nintendo followers.

  2. The eyebrows on these characters look stupid. They’re too thick. Particularly the boy. But both would have looked better if they had thinner eyebrows.

  3. Pingback: Splatoon: un nuovo video mostra il Battle Dojo e gli Amiibo | VG247.it

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