By using this site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and our Terms of Use. Close

Forums - Gaming Discussion - Gaming's most blatant rip-off games

Jumpin said:

Blatant ripoffs of Wii Sports and Wii motion controls:

 

Took longer than I expected for someone like you to post something like that.



Around the Network

PlayStation All-Star Battle Royale was a rip-off of Smash but strangely I would have preferred it to be even closer to Smash.



Signature goes here!

Jumpin said:

Blatant ripoffs of Wii Sports and Wii motion controls:

 

To take this a step further, Xbox Avatars look EXACTLY like Nintendo's Miis, just more detailed. 



Teeqoz said:
That Chinese Overwatch rip-off that's in development called "Legends of Titan". Seriously, Google it.

Don't forget Final Combat, that's a Chinese rip-off of Team Fortress 2 awhile back.



Nuvendil said:
NOVA is an insanely blatant Halo clone.

I think it's more of a Crysis rip-off



Around the Network
torok said:

Nuvendil said:
NOVA is an insanely blatant Halo clone.

I think it's more of a Crysis rip-off

This is Gameloft we're talking about. It's ripping off something lol. 



Found one, a Chinese-made mobile game that looks familiar...



                                                                                     

Mike321 said:

Found one, a Chinese-made mobile game that looks familiar...

Omg thats seriously a think. Whats the name of this?



TruckOSaurus said:
PlayStation All-Star Battle Royale was a rip-off of Smash but strangely I would have preferred it to be even closer to Smash.

Totally agree. I think SuperBot was on the right track, but the power meter/super move system caused so many problems. A simple percentage/ring-out system like the one in Smash would have worked wonders.

@OP: so many. Take a gander...

Fighters History

 

The Simpsons: Road Rage

 

The Krion Conquest

 

3D Cartoon Land: Safari

 

And the worst two...

Mole Kart

 

The Great Giana Sisters



jason1637 said:

Omg thats seriously a think. Whats the name of this?

Yup, it's called Sepia Go!