I agree with Strangie on this.
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3 Platformers
3 consoles
3 Different ways of playing.
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The thing is, just like any game that is comparable to itself, all 3 of those platformers are....
platformers. Which means they're the same, aside from the fact that in one of them you reverse time, and in one of them you shoot things with upgradable guns. But you're still jumping on platforms, be it left to right, or in a 3D world. Just like in an FPS you have to shoot bad guys. This is why the
big difference is the location, and not the type of game.
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Its like saying all FPS play the same. They all have the basic premise, but doesn't mean they play the same.
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Have you
played any recent FPS games? They all play basically the same. Just like an open-world game typically plays the same. IE RDR and GTA (yes I know they're made by the same company, but my point stnds.)
The reason I agree with Strangie is because the universe is entirely different. It's not something we've seen before, and it's not some 2D thing made for XBL or Wiiware. It's an actual, new, platforming game. The universe hasn't been played before. It's fresh, and it's new.
Unlike the mario universe where you've essentially played it 5 times before, and the R&C universe where you've also essentially played it 5 times before. I'm not
knocking those games.
Rather, the fact there hasn't been a Mickey Mouse game practically ever (for current gen at least) makes it entirely fresh. And considering it's an
actual game and not for download, that makes it even better.