• ZeroHora@lemmy.ml
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        2 months ago

        Or jigsaw puzzle, the thing is there’s nothing 100% original and people always get inspired by others.

        Things is starting to get strange when a company only makes games there have the same aesthetic of a more famous game.

        Craftopia This isn’t Genshin is Craftopia

        Never Grave This isn’t Hollow Knight is Never Grave

        Metroidvania and the Open World of Genshin is nothing new, Genshin share a lot of similarities with BOTW and have the combat animation similar to Nier:Automata but this company tried a lot to differentiate only in the mechanics of the game while coping the aesthetics.

        Fuck Nintendo and miHoYo but come on don’t go and tried to emulate the aesthetic of a indie developer and than say “fight Nintendo lawsuit on behalf of fans and indie developers”.

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          2 months ago

          Nintendo are not suing over the aesthetic but the mechanics of Palworld. You are really bending over back wards to prove a point that is not being argued.

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            2 months ago

            I never said anything about the lawsuit, Nintendo shouldn’t win that one.

            My commentary was always mocking the “behalf of fans and indie developers” angle of them. My original comment itself was never about Palworld, was about the copycat of hollow knight.

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        2 months ago

        Good call, the shape arranging mechanic existing in board game form before Tetris, and the “challenge approaching from the top of the screen” thing was a staple of many many Atari and arcade games.

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          2 months ago

          Nothing is ever completely new and that should not stop people making things.