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Samus Aran said:
Boutros said:

The game isn't fundamentally different than any other third-person shooters really. Sure they don't involve painting the map but that's hardly what's good about Splatoon I think. Honestly if you liked Splatoon you should absolutely try Transformers: War for Cybertron or Fall of Cybertron.

It really is. What game have you played that has rollers, inkbrushes and buckets as weapons? Tower Control is also something I haven't seen a lot, the only thing I can think of is that one mode in TF2. Rainmaker on the other hand looks like an interesting take on Capture the Flag. Instead of going the generic route like CoD they at least try to give an interesting spin to their modes.

The abilty to change in a squid when you're in your own ink is also what makes Splatoon stand out from any other TPS. You can hide, climb on walls and move faster in it.

As I have said the painting part of Splatoon is hardly what makes it good, I think, so all those weapons that rely on painting the map feel more like a chore to me. And I agree that the real good thing about Splatoon is the switch between an Inkling and a squid. But that's why I suggested to try Transformers (War for Cybertron or Fall of Cybertron) which are one of the most underrated games from last-gen. It has the same mechanic of changing between forms (robot to vehicle in this case). Y'all shoud try them on Steam once they're on sale.