CollectiveCynic said:
Actually, Halo Combat Evolved wasn't innovative. It took many elements and concepts from previous first-person shooter, then refined them into a well designed and polished package. Examples:
Halo: Combat Evolved is a fantastic game, there's no denying that. However, it's not innovative. That isn't particurly a bad thing since some of the greatest games of all time aren't innovative, but such a claim would be a stretch for Halo. I also had no problem with Halo: CE's multi-player apart from it's hysterically overpowered pistol. I can create a huge ass laundry list that accounts the many reasons why I despise Halo 2's multi-player. However, I don't want to because I don't want to be flamed and I don't want to hurt other people's feelings. :P |
I know someone would come up with that argument, but it's totally bogus.
CE implimented those prior inventions in a way that was so well done, it popularized it. Just like the Wii didn't invent motion controls, and the DS didn't invent touch screens for gaming, ect, yet those platforms are innovative, because they took that idea and knew that they were winners and they risked their necks on it.
Every word in the greatest book was written in the cheapest dictionary before the book was written. It is the arrangement and boldness of those words that causes the book to become a masterpiece.
Just because someone doesn't come up with a basic idea, implimenting a perfected version of it in a worldchanging way can be considered innovative.
Because of Halo:CE, games that came after it, including Resistance 2 and Killzone 2, changed and became better. That game can thus be considered innovative and influential, imo. By your logic, almost nothing, ever, is innovative. The Wii isn't innovative, the DS isn't innovative, ect.
If other games would change because of gimmicks uncharted 2 popularized, then yes, it too would be considered innovative. However, Uncharted 2 didn't popularize any gimmicks, it just took popular gimmicks that were already there(many popularized by Halo:CE).
Nintendo doesn't have to invent motion controls to be considered innovative by implimenting them.
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