Splatoon 3 Has Shown Tons Of Cool New Stuff LatelyJune 22, 2022 by admin 0 Comments Gaming Products You May Like Ads by Amazon Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Pinterest Share on LinkedIn There’s also the new Undertow Spillway map. A former flood bypass now transformed into a skirmish zone, the abandoned facility offers all kinds of high- and low-ground areas. And because those lower levels appear pretty open while the higher platforms look like ramps, I can see this being a favorite among the community. Or, at least, it’s the one I will vote for as often as I can. Advertisement I can’t forget about the additional customization items, either. You’ve got more footwear like Timberlands—Timberinks?—and slides, as well as extra tops and bottoms for your character. There is also a new set of hairstyles for both the Inklings and Octolings, which seem to be much like the Inklings but with “better hair.” I like to think we all have good hair, but maybe that’s just me. But I gotta be honest with y’all. While all of this new-new is cool, nothing convinces me Splatoon 3 will rule nearly as much as the fictional Squid band Front Roe’s new single, “Sea Me Now.” The band is a melodic pop-punk quartet and this song is a bop. A banger. A whole vibe. It slaps, hard. I mean, just listen to the noodle-y syncopation of the guitars in the verse, the thumping rhythm of the drums, the nice synth flourish before the chorus hits…and then the chorus kicks in and, ugh, it’s tight! As a guitarist who played in metal bands and pop-punk growing up, this is definitely a song I’m going to learn to jam along with. Advertisement If you couldn’t tell, I’m totally ready for this game to come out. Splatoon 2 was a favorite shooter of mine, a game that perennially stays on my Switch in case I ever wanna dive into a match and get mad at my fellow Squidmates for refusing to follow the objective. With Splatoon 3 looking like an expanded Splatoon 2, it’s absolutely looking like my multiplayer shooter of choice this September. Advertisement This article was originally published by Kotaku.com. Read the original article here. Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Pinterest Share on LinkedIn Products You May Like Ads by Amazon