Обзор splatoon 2
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Compatibility
Build Date | Tested By | Hardware | Version | Rating |
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10/15/2021 |
EmmyOcelot on 10/16/2021 |
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-10750H CPU @ 2.60GHzGeForce RTX 2060/PCIe/SSE2Windows | Mainline Build6a35dc0 |
Great |
10/12/2021 |
Snail_Fart on 10/12/2021 |
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4770 CPU @ 3.40GHzNVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 3GB/PCIe/SSE2Windows | Mainline Build5019df4 |
Great |
10/12/2021 |
Snail_Fart on 10/12/2021 |
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4770 CPU @ 3.40GHzNVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 3GB/PCIe/SSE2Windows | Mainline Build5019df4 |
Perfect |
08/24/2021 |
weaponaa on 08/25/2021 |
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4790 CPU @ 3.60GHzAMD Radeon (TM) R7 370 Series GraphicsWindows | Mainline Buildebbe47a |
Okay |
07/29/2021 |
siwast on 07/29/2021 |
Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-10210U CPU @ 1.60GHzIntel(R) UHD GraphicsWindows | Mainline Build65637c4 |
Bad |
06/25/2021 |
yeonunera on 06/25/2021 |
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4700MQ CPU @ 2.40GHzNVIDIA GeForce GTX 960M/PCIe/SSE2Windows | Mainline Build296145e |
Great |
06/6/2021 |
Matharu on 06/14/2021 |
Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-2100 CPU @ 3.10GHzNVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Ti/PCIe/SSE2Windows | Mainline Build6ab74f6 |
Bad |
04/17/2021 |
galax20002 on 04/17/2021 |
Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-7600K CPU @ 3.80GHzGeForce GTX 980/PCIe/SSE2Windows | EarlyAccess Buildaeb42a8 |
Bad |
04/12/2021 |
aUs on 04/15/2021 |
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-10700F CPU @ 2.90GHzNVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060/PCIe/SSE2Windows | EarlyAccess Build123e681 |
Bad |
04/3/2021 |
lucodyne on 04/04/2021 |
AMD Ryzen 5 5600X 6-Core Processor NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070Windows | Mainline Build5da33ea |
Intro/Menu |
Issues:
- Using assembly shaders causes multiple rendering issues with shading and Inkling bodies on NVIDIA Pascal and Maxwell GPUs (i.e. GeForce 9- and 10-series) .
- Asynchronous shader compilation randomly causes terrain to become unnavigable as if covered by enemy ink . It also may cause certain objects/areas to not respond to user ink.
- The game’s dynamic resolution hurts performance. Enable Fast GPU Time to mitigate it.
- The Vulkan backend has additional rendering issues.
- Asynchronous shader compilation can also cause more issues in the Vulkan backend.
- Sounds that are supposed to have varying pitches may have a constant pitch (needs verification).
- In the Octo Expansion DLC, there are slowdowns in some levels when many opponents are displayed.
- Local wireless and online multiplayer does not work as the necessary services are not implemented in yuzu.
Gameplay
Splatoon 2 plays like Splatoon, but with many new weapons to utilize. To compensate for the Nintendo Switch’s lack of a dual-screen layout, the X button is now pressed to show the map menu, where a teammate to Super Jump to can be selected using the Directional Buttons. As a result, B is used to jump. Other than these, the controls are unchanged. The game can be played using all available controllers, though the standard will be to use the Joy-Con docked inside the Joy-Con Grip.
The Nintendo Switch opens up possibilities for portable and local-multiplayer play. There will be other modes than private matches for local multiplayer, but only Private Battle Spectator View and LAN Play have been revealed. Splatoon 2 can connect to the Nintendo Switch’s paid smart device app for additional multiplayer features, such as voice chat and scheduling matches.
In multiplayer, images of each player’s weapon are shown in the squid icons at the top of the screen. In addition to this, a players squid icon will flash metallically when their special weapon has charged.
The game supports local multiplayer, even when the Nintendo Switch Console is taken on the go.
More level elements from Splatoon’s Hero Mode are to appear in the games’ maps, such as Ink Railings being added to Moray Towers.
Turf War
Turf War is the main online mode of the game. The object is to cover more ground with ink than the opposing team in three minutes.
Ranked Battle
Ranked Battle describes several competitive online modes where the player’s rank is increased or decreased depending on wins and losses.
Octo Expansion
The Octo Expansion is a paid downloadable content for Splatoon 2, released on June 13, 2018. The package contains a new single player campaign consisting of 80 levels. The package includes new pieces of gear, including the Studio Headphones and Octo Layered LS which are unlocked immediately after purchase. The storyline follows Agent 8, an Octoling with amnesia who explores subway stations underground connected to various research facilities.
Salmon Run
Salmon Run is a new PvE online mode. In-universe, it is run by the company Grizzco Industries, which has set up a part-time workplace for Inklings. Teams of four Inklings are sent to a faraway island to battle waves of the native Salmonid and receive Power Eggs.
Inklings in Salmon Run gear.
Inklings must wear special gear within this mode, including a lifesaver. If an Inkling is splatted, a teammate can revive them by inking the lifesaver they deploy.
Golden Eggs are a rare drop from Boss Salmonids. An Inkling can carry one at a time in a small sack, and must place Golden Eggs in a containment unit in the center of the map. Once enough Golden Eggs have been collected, the containment unit is shipped off back to Inkopolis. Rewards are proportional to the number of Golden Eggs the team collects.
History
Splatoon 2 was created as a direct sequel to Splatoon to meet the existing fans’ expectations. It was important for the development team that it appeals to not only the first game’s playerbase, but to the demographic that was interested in Splatoon despite not buying it. This makes it a proper sequel in the team’s eyes.
The intended appeal was worked toward by giving the game a new take on existing aspects and resetting old strategies, creating an entirely new meta that would still change based on updates. While performance was a factor in changes to weapons and gear, the developers focused more on how they would feel to use.
The dev team also set the game world two years later than in Splatoon to make returning players feel as if the series were growing with them.
Another point of focus was on utilizing the features of the Nintendo Switch, such as creating tactile experiences using HD Rumble, making sure Splatoon 2 always runs at 60 FPS and continued amiibo compatibility for the series.
The game was teased on October 20, 2016, in the First Look at Nintendo Switch trailer. It was properly announced in the Nintendo Switch livestream on January 13, 2017, confirming that it is a sequel and not an updated Splatoon port in the vein of Mario Kart 8 Deluxe.
Splatoon 2 is, as its predecessor, to receive frequent updates and in-game events such as regional Splatfests. Balancing is also expected for updates.
Plot
Story mode
Splatoon 2 takes place approximately two years after the final Splatfest event of the first game, in which the pop idol Marie proved victorious over her cousin and fellow Squid Sister, Callie. While the two girls seem to carry on as normal afterwards, the usually inseparable cousins begin to spend more and more time apart due to their growing solo careers, with Marie beginning to worry about whether Callie was negatively affected by the Splatfest result.
After going out of Inkopolis to see her parents, Marie returns home to discover that the Great Zapfish that powers the city has gone missing again, as has Callie. Fearing that the evil Octarians are once again involved, Marie takes up her role as Agent 2 of the New Squidbeak Splatoon again and recruits an Inkling from Inkopolis Square, the player character, to become Agent 4 and investigate.
With assistance from both Marie and weapons expert Sheldon, Agent 4 makes their way through Octo Canyon fighting off Octarians and recovering several stolen Zapfish. They eventually discover that Callie herself has sided with the Octarians after being brainwashed by their leader, DJ Octavio.
With everyone’s effort, however, Marie manages to break Callie free from her mind control, and together they help Agent 4 defeat Octavio once again. With the Great Zapfish safely returned to Inkopolis, the Squid Sisters happily reunite and resume their musical career together.
Octo Expansion
The events of the Octo Expansion story mode takes place at the same time as the base game’s story does. The Octo Expansion is the ‘vacation’ Agent 3 and Cap’n Cuttlefish are on, which is referenced within the base game’s single-player campaign. When Cap’n Cuttlefish and Agent 3 were in Octo Valley, Agent 3 battled against an Octoling that somehow led to both the Octoling and Cap’n Cuttlefish being captured and taken deep underground to an abandoned station in the Deepsea Metro, ran by the Kamabo Corporation. With the Octoling having lost their memory, they are nicknamed ‘Agent 8’ and team up with Cap’n Cuttlefish to ride the Deepsea Metro and escape the facility, along the way collecting mem cakes. Agent 8 and Cap’n Cuttlefish meet mysterious and shady characters such as the Telephone, C.Q. Cumber, Iso Padre and familiar faces such as Pearl, Marina and Agent 3.
amiibo support
New Splatoon 2-compatible amiibo will be released, including several new designs for the Inkling Girl, Inkling Boy, and Inkling Squid.
The amiibo compatible with Splatoon 2.
The Splatoon 2 Inkling Girl and Inkling Boy amiibo can save customization data for weapon, hairstyle, and gear combinations and abilities, and can be used to set them even on another Nintendo Switch. However, they are limited to holding customization for only Inklings of the same gender. The function of the Splatoon 2 Inkling Squid amiibo is currently unknown.
An Inkling taking a selfie.
Each amiibo enables the player to take selfies of their Inkling, and post them to social media via the Nintendo Switch album.
amiibo may also unlock exclusive items. The Inkling Girl may unlock Splatoon 2 logo earrings, a new schoolgirl uniform, and shoes. The Inkling Boy may unlock a ninja costume and a set of Splat Dualies. The Inkling Squid may unlock a metal power suit and a Dynamo Roller.
All Splatoon amiibo are forwards-compatible with Splatoon 2. The Splatoon Inkling Boy, Inkling Girl, and Inkling Squid will unlock exclusive weapons.
Locations
The hub world of Splatoon 2 is Inkopolis Square, a section of Inkopolis separate from Inkopolis Plaza. A variety of maps and other locations have been showcased, including more rural areas similar to Octo Valley’s visual appearance. Inkopolis Square also has new statue monuments with a tortoise and an origami crane.
Maps
Name | Image | Description |
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Humpback Pump Track | A stage based off an indoor BMX track with lots of curvy ups and downs. This stage uses more abstract shapes in the center to make it harder to interact with the other enemies. | |
Inkblot Art Academy | A stage based off an outdoor art school. It has varying levels, highest being near the spawn points and lowest being on the wings. | |
Moray Towers | Returning from the first game, it has been enhanced with several new Inkrails which help short-range weapons counter chargers more easily. There has also been some more ground added, making falling off more difficult than before. | |
Musselforge Fitness | A stage based off a gym featuring an extensive rock climbing wall that extends over the stage. It features many rough slopes that are located throughout. | |
Port Mackerel | Returning from the first game, its layout has been slightly modified and it has been enhanced with Sponge Blocks. The containers that used to crowd the center are absent, allowing players to climb on top of containers, while still having a very close quarters area. | |
Starfish Mainstage | A stage based off a concert venue. This stage has many tight corners, slopes and obstacles, especially in the centre. | |
Sturgeon Shipyard | A stage based on a shipyard. It features bridges that are raised and lowered throughout the course of the battle. | |
The Reef | This is a popular spot to hang out while not in battle. The area under the bridge also counts towards the overall turf count. | |
Shifty Station (Splatfest exclusive) | A stage set in an Octarian dome. This stage is exclusive to Splatfests and its layout changes in-between the events. Each layout prominently features one or more of the mechanics from Octo Canyon. | |
Manta Maria | A stage set on a large boat. There are gridded platforms around the masts, allowing long-range weapons like chargers to keep control of large areas. | |
Kelp Dome | Kelp Dome is a large, indoor greenhouse with many plants and corridors, it is one of the few stages where battles take place indoors. In Splatoon 2, it featuring extra grates and turf. | |
Snapper Canal | A stage set in a suburban area. A river flows through the middle of the stage. The stage is square-shaped, large and open. | |
Blackbelly Skatepark | Returning from the first game with spawn points further back on elevated platforms that the enemy team cannot reach. Much wider and open than in the first game. | |
Mako Mart | MakoMart features a supermarket type environment, having many elevated platforms with often-inkable walls for players to stand on. | |
Walleye Warehouse | Returning from the first game, this stage is almost identical to its original version. | |
Shellendorf Institute | A stage set inside a history museum. Shellendorf Institute features an upper platform of glass ceiling with barely inkable spots. | |
Arowana Mall | Returning from the first game, Arowana Mall is a narrow battlefield that is set at an outdoor mall, decorated with stores, plants, and advertisements. It features two lower sections and one raised section in the center of the map that connects the lower sections | |
Goby Arena | A stage set in a basketball arena during the off-season. The center area is large and open, with pillars with hoops that play a tactical role in control of the stage. | |
Piranha Pit | Returning from the first game, Piranha Pit is a stage set in a quarry. The two conveyor belts in the middle have been moved further apart, and sponges have been added near the end of the conveyor belts in front of the spawns. | |
Camp Triggerfish | Returning from the first game, Camp Triggerfish is an outdoor leisure center. The two floodgates in the spawn area have been merged into one, and the area above has been widened. Although the floodgate still comes down at one minute remaining, Inkrails and sponges have been added to make getting to the other side easier. | |
Wahoo World | Wahoo World is based on a carnival. It has moving platforms in and around the center and bridges that expand and contract at thirty-second intervals | |
New Albacore Hotel | New Albacore Hotel is designed based on a pool at a hotel. There are various drops that lead to water and the stage is very open. | |
Ancho-V Games | Returning from the first game, Ancho-V Games is an office at a video game company. It features even more propeller platforms and new sponges. | |
Skipper Pavilion | Based on a traditional Japanese theater, it is laterally-symmetrical stage that the spawn starts in high platforms and goes down until the center. |