Nintendo is a fascinating company. They will sit in a corner and make the same game and console with little or no changes then suddenly release a completely unique game or sequel to a game and go so far to create their own languages and genres of music.
@@debleb166 OH MY GOD SOMEONE SAID IT. as someone who loves the Splatoon alphabets, my conlanging autism always gets so upset whenever people call it a language. it's the step between encryption and an actual conlang, yes, but it's nowhere near a language
The game attempts to, and somewhat succeeds at, place you in matches against similarly skilled players. Even for those who have been around since the original losing is a pretty common occurrence. However, the community is, imo, pretty good and while frustrating at times I never feel mad at the game for making me lose. Their is usually something I can learn from losing the could help in future matches. And the game doesn’t make me feel really bad for losing (most of the time). So it’s one of the few competitive multiplayer games I actually like.
I certainly agree with him, there are parts of the track that are much worse in comparison to the original piece, but it is true that there are other sections that are better in part, just not the best remix