As a Splatoon player who loves the game and wants my friends to appreciate it and play with me, it's difficult to vouch for a game that seems to come off as a silly children's game and actually get people to dump $60 to get into it. Splatoon is a lot more fun that people think, and the core gameplay actually has a lot of depth. Just look at the competitive scene and how pro players talk about how they're playing.
I understand the dislike for FTP, but the positive effect of reeling in more players is something the Splatoon franchise especially would benefit greatly from, especially as one of Nintendo's flagship esport games.
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Re: Talking Point: Which Nintendo Series Would Work Best As A Free-To-Play Game?
To everyone saying Splatoon FTP is a bad idea...
As a Splatoon player who loves the game and wants my friends to appreciate it and play with me, it's difficult to vouch for a game that seems to come off as a silly children's game and actually get people to dump $60 to get into it. Splatoon is a lot more fun that people think, and the core gameplay actually has a lot of depth. Just look at the competitive scene and how pro players talk about how they're playing.
I understand the dislike for FTP, but the positive effect of reeling in more players is something the Splatoon franchise especially would benefit greatly from, especially as one of Nintendo's flagship esport games.