Splatoon 3 is the latest entry in Nintendo's popular shooter where players use their inkling characters to douse the ground in colorful ink. Familiar modes return from Splatoon 3's predecessor, including a single-player campaign complete with platforming and boss battles, a cooperative horde style mode called Salmon Run, as well as a multiplayer suite with familiar game modes like Turf War, Rainmaker, and more.
However, for everything that is familiar, Splatoon 3 represents another step forward for the franchise complete with quality of life enhancements and new features to explore. There are the obvious additions, like new weapon types such as the Splatana, as well as features like the Tableturf card battle mode and a lobby where players can easily practice or meet up with friends between online matches.
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The squid kids of Splatoon 3 also feature some fresh new moves as well like Squid Roll and Squid Surge, two traversal style abilities that can easily be overlooked but provide huge tactical advantages if done correctly. Here's everything that players need to know about both moves.
The first move that players should familiarize themselves with is Squid Roll. This move is performed while swimming through ink and allows the player to quickly switch directions without losing any speed or momentum. To pull this off, players should be moving at a fast speed while swimming in ink, then immediately switch directions while performing a jump with the B button.
If performed correctly, the player's squid will jump out of the ink and flashes very briefly, which is a very small window of invincibility. While this move is traditionally performed on the ground, it can technically be done anywhere ink
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