[Splatoon] I used enhanced characters like Momiji and Fincent, but I realized I can’t fight with trash like Sonar! So I gave up…
Japan Otaku Reviews critiques the ineffective sonar in gameplay, highlighting challenges like poor hitboxes and low kill performance.
Read more[Splatoon] This is an exclusive scoop: Splatoon 4 is coming at the launch of Switch 2.
Japan Otaku Reviews suggests using Rakuten Kobo for e-books, highlighting a promotion of points for purchases.
Read more[Splatoon 3] I bought it on a whim during New Year’s and got hooked, and now I’ve played for 700 hours, but I finally realized it.
The blogger discusses their gaming experiences and struggles, feeling unfit for ranked matches and emphasizing basic tactics.
Read more[Splatoon 3] Suddenly feeling self-deprecating, I realized I’m bad at aiming and I’m ultimately at a beginner level…
Japan Otaku Reviews discusses weapon strengths, gameplay strategies, and the joy of using different weapons in games.
Read more[Splatoon 3] There’s no update…
Japanese gamers express disappointment over Splatoon’s 4’s flaws, lack of updates, and feel it’s time to move on.
Read more[Splatoon 3] I finally understand how to win.
A gamer shares insights on improvement, motivation for reaching 3000, and overcoming setbacks in competitive play.
Read more[Splatoon 3] I’m doing things like XP300 in the Kombu area, but it feels like I’m stuck.
The Japan Otaku Reviews provide strategies for Splatoon 3’s Kombu stage, emphasizing ambush tactics and careful positioning.
Read more[Splatoon 3] This is the gear power that seems to be liked by someone with no name.
Japan Otaku discusses weapon mechanics and strategies in games, highlighting changes in landmine usage and gear effectiveness.
Read more[Splatoon 3] I have a habit of constantly changing weapons while using them, thinking about this and that.
Japan Otaku Reviews discusses weapon strategies in a squid game, highlighting casual play and personal preferences among players.
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