Summary of I played Splatoon 3, so you don't have to

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This video is about a player's experience playing Splatoon 3, and how they managed to beat the game's bosses without having to fight them. The player argues that the Splatoon music is polarizing, but they enjoy Idol songs the most. They also talk about their current vocaloid phase, and how the Mario Party mini game is a fun distraction.

  • 00:00:00 The video discusses the player's experience of playing through the entire campaign of Splatoon 3, as well as their feelings about the game's music. The narrator states that Splatoon music is "gurgling piss," but in a good way.
  • 00:05:00 This YouTube video is a player's guide to Splatoon 3, detailing how to play as old characters even if they die, and how the campaign modes are the player's favorite part of the game. The player argues that the Splatoon music is polarizing, but they enjoy Idol songs the most. The player also talks about their current vocaloid phase, and how the Mario Party mini game is a fun distraction. They finish the video by saying that they still have more levels to play, and that they are not done yet.
  • 00:10:00 The video discusses the player's experience playing Splatoon 3, and how they overcame some difficult levels. The main points are that the player likes levels that are maze-like and have a sense of mystery, and that they were pleasantly surprised by the level design in Deep Cut.
  • 00:15:00 This 1- paragraph summary is about a video titled "I played Splatoon 3, so you don't have to" in which the narrator explains how to beat the game's bosses without having to fight them. The first boss is easily defeated by simply walking away, and subsequent bosses are similarly easy if the player avoids getting hit.
  • 00:20:00 In this YouTube video, a player describes playing Splatoon 3 and how it is easier than playing Splatoon 2. The player talks about how the levels are easier and that he is able to complete the level without any issues. He then talks about a mini game where he has to break targets before time runs out. The player then talks about a level where he has to go in a certain direction and shares that he saw a shadow and freaked out. The player then decides to go in a different direction and completes the level without any issues. He then talks about how the game would be fun to speedrun and how he needs to score a thousand more points in order to finish the level.
  • 00:25:00 The video discusses how the player, who played Splatoon 3, found the levels to be easier than those in Sonic the Hedgehog. They also reveal that the player can lose the game if they hit an X on a rail.
  • 00:30:00 The video introduces the player to the game "Splatoon 3," and goes through the player's first few levels. The player shows off their skills by killing enemies and completing challenges. They eventually reach a level where they are tasked with exploring a submerged city. They encounter some obstacles, but are able to overcome them by using their skills. The player then finishes the level and discusses how the game is similar to other platformers they have played. They notice that their grandfather has not commented on the salmon run yet, and assume he is not interested.
  • 00:35:00 The video's narrator discusses his experience playing Splatoon 3 and how he was surprised to find out that Nintendo is aware of the underground competitive scene. He goes on to say that the game's level design makes it feel like you're Spider-Man and that the level could have been made even better with just a focus on zip casting. He finishes the video by saying that he and his team were able to complete the level without dying and that he's looking forward to trying again on a harder setting.
  • 00:40:00 The video discusses the difficulty of playing video games with rails, and provides a few examples of levels with rails. The narrator talks about how he "just played" a level, and then provides an account of how he "won" the level. He then talks about a "torture tour" level, and how it was "easy" once he figured out the trick.
  • 00:45:00 The author of this video explains how he "played Splatoon 3, so you don't have to" and managed to complete the level in nine seconds flat. He comments on how some of the recent levels in the game have been difficult and says that this particular level is more like a child's playground. He reaches the goal and feels good about it.
  • 00:50:00 The video showcases how a blind player can still enjoy the game by finding solutions to puzzles. The player completes a level, and then goes on to the next one. Near the end of the video, the player completes a boss level and is given a new weapon.
  • 00:55:00 The video discusses the various obstacles encountered in the game, particularly in the area of catching the Rocket. It concludes by suggesting that the player should use special abilities to help them.

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The player in the video uses Sonic Adventure 2's gameplay mechanics to beat Splatoon 3 without dying. They demonstrate how to save their small buddy and how to win the game overall.

  • 01:00:00 In the video, a player is playing Splatoon 3 and looking at some of the challenges that the game presents. They eventually come across a scene where their small buddy is killed and they have to decide whether to save him or not. They end up choosing to save him and the scene ends with them winning the game.
  • 01:05:00 The video discusses how to beat the game "Splatoon 3" without the need for tutorials or guides. It shows how to play the game using Sonic Adventure 2's gameplay mechanics and how to win without dying.

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