After two years of the release of Splatoon on the Wii U, Splatoon 2 is inking its way to the Nintendo Switch. Ever since the initial reveal, a vocal minority has been complaining about Splatoon 2 not deserving its title of sequel and instead it was more of a port with a fresh coat of paint. For those who have seldom played the original or never played it at all and considering the install base of barely 13 million Wii U owners in its four and a half years after release, it is very possible that you never got to play the game and to you Splatoon 2 does carry a lot of similarities to the initial became, because, what sequel doesn't look similar to the original? Splatoon 2 has a brand-new single player story mode that takes place 2 years after the original. It features brand-new stages, weapons, specials, and modes. The standout mode in this edition is Salmon Run, which can easier be explained as a Horde Mode similar to the Zombie ones from Call of Duty. The game features excellent multiplayer and single player campaign, with the single-player one teaching you the game mechanics and different weapons. This is a must own title for every Nintendo Switch owner.