richardhutnik said:
How about going third-person shooter mode and allowing split screen for shooting side as an option? As far as "genres" go, Smash Bros./platform brawlers really isn't a genre now. There is Smash Bros. and a few other games. The reality is that there isn't a genre at all, unlike in the fighting games you said. No one really bothers (outside of maybe Small Arms), so anything going into Smash Bros. realm is a knockoff at this point. And this maybe should say something then. If there is a lack of games in the platform brawler, and people aren't trying it, but there is one HUGELY successful title in that genre, why would you bother to try to go into it? The market has failed to show that it can supportanything BUT Smash Bros. at this point. And with "genres" one then could label any sort of game as a "genre" with this reasoning. "What do you mean it is a knockoff of Bioshock Infinite? It is merely a game in the ride the skyhook, drink vigors and single-player only genre". "What do you mean it is a knockoff of Katamari? It is merely a game in the have a ball and roll stuff up into a larger genre!" . |
Again, that's saying that Smash should be the only game of its type. The market may not be able to support a game that feels like Smash, but then, when do you start? Should Smash stay as the only Platform Brawler? That's like saying that Street Fighter should have stayed as the only 2d Fighter game, as it was the only one that was really "Popular" in the 1990's. Then came the sequels and spinoffs. What makes it different here? A popular game, one of the few in its genre, can't have other games like it?
Your comparison with Bioshock also doesn't make sense. If a game is literally the same thing, with the exact same combat, story, setting, and theme, then it's a ripoff. All Stars has a common style, but it's pace, way to win, characters, settings, and different ways to fight makes it more like a Spin Off than a Rip Off.
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