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oniyide said:
Samus Aran said:

Knowledge is cumulative. You're pretty much saying nothing is innovative by this. Cooking food for the first time  is not innovative to you because creating fire and eating aren't completely fresh.

Throughout history we have built upon the knowledge of a past generation. I guess the steam engine in Europe during he Industrial Revolution wasn't innovative because the theory behind such a machine had already been established more than 2000 years ago... Knowledge doesn't start of from fresh every time. We'd still be cavemen if that was true.

And none of the games you described are remotely similar to Splatoon.


Nowadays, no nothing really is. At least in terms of video games everything has been done pretty much already, it doesnt matter if its done now in a different way its not new cause the basic experience hasnt changed. You can say Splatoon all you want, but at the end of the day its still a 3rd person shooter. Thats not innovative cause its not a wholly new experience.

Does it play like any third person shooter before it? Oh, and it's a platformer in the singleplayer campaign. Innovation! ;)