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Mazty said:
Khuutra said:

I'm going to move past the earlier parts of your post to continue with my point, do forgive me.

Yes, it's the sort of reply I was aiming for.

Now, are the people who enjoy.... we'll say Ratchet and Clank. Are the people who enjoy Ratchet and Clank wrong, simply missing out on something that they should be seeing?

Nope. Ratchet and Clank offers a good delve into the platforming genre with wide expansive worlds, good graphics, and essentially it works, e.g. the controls are responsive, as well as the game being the 'natural evolution' for gaming - it takes what the old did and simply makes it all better, it doesn't suddenly go 2D or take a deconstructive step in the wrong direction.

Similar to LittleBigPlanet really. Amazing level design, very accessible, child friendly, many hours of content, if not limitless due to level customisation as well as being an improvement on platforming (2D -> 2.5D allowing for more creative level designs, fully implemented physics system, online play, online level sharing etc).

All right, good. Cool.

So, from this, it can be taken that people can have different values and still be in the right, as it were? They can like platformers, and not particularly value games where enemy AI is very important, or things like that?