Splatoon’s Turf War now modded into Team Fortress 2

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You’re a squid now, you’re a Demoman now. It might be missing the same ring to it, but that’s what’s going on in this Team Fortress 2 mod. Two teams of four face off to paint the environment and splat one another.

Admittedly, it’s a lot uglier than Nintendo’s recent shooter, with clearly demarcated squares to paint. It also looks like it’s missing a good chunk of features; most notably there are no Splat Rollers or Chargers in play. (I’d nominate Pyro and Sniper for those weapons, respectively.) Additionally, it looks like the Super Jump functionality isn’t present either.

Still, PC players who want to get their ink on can give this a shot, at least until Nintendo shuts the mod down for using its character models.

Splat Fortress Gameplay Reveal [DrLilRobot via GoNintendo]


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