No, I saw that this was an image used in an article, I'm not trying to "fool" anyone, I don't know dick about Pokémon forms other than basic stuff, lol.You're not looking at the right Mewtwo tho. Trying to fool us? Look at the mega evolution in op.
Wouldn't go that far, these are very obviously trying to mislead costumers.To me this no different than this...
You can argues they are notexactly the same but it doesn't change its blatant shameless copy.
At least those games came up with own unique characters designs, this it’s shameless copy, again I’m not saying they should get shutdown for it but it makes them look creatively bankrupt and cheap.Mewtwo Netflix version.
Wouldn't go that far, these are very obviously trying to mislead costumers.
Palworld to Pokemon is more comparable to what Immortals Fenyx Rising and Genshin Impact are to Breath of the Wild.
To me this no different than this...
You can argues they are notexactly the same but it doesn't change its blatant shameless copy.
I personally don’t like other “Souls-like” games but this looks waaaay worse.You also said this statement about an entire genre, Soulslike, which contains over 100+ games at this point.
Genshin impact didn't take character design (as much, certain enemies still look similar), but it did have a lot of blatant copies of animations, world/level design and even soundtrack.At least those games came up with own unique characters designs, this it’s shameless copy, again I’m not saying they should get shutdown for it but it makes them look creatively bankrupt and cheap.
Genshin impact didn't take character design (as much, certain enemies still look similar), but it did have a lot of blatant copies of animations, world/level design and even soundtrack.
Genshin impact didn't take character design (as much, certain enemies still look similar), but it did have a lot of blatant copies of animations, world/level design and even soundtrack.
Look I’m not saying they are not allowed to this but this crossed waaaaay beyond simple “inspiration” it just looks downright copying them.These accusations are becoming more stupid by the day.
Was it ever a secret that Palworld was inspired by Pokemon? Unless they're actually stealing assets, there's absolutely nothing illegal (or wrong) about a game being inspired by another game.
Infinite Wealth has Sujimon they call "mon" in the game. Nintendo doesn't own that.Are they even trying to hide it when their in game encyclopaedia is called the ‘Paldex’?
Palworld has made me realize the internet is apparently full of 2 types of people:
"OMFG how dare they copy Oreos, Wallmart should get sued into the ground for this. I can't believe anyone is allowed to make these round black cookies with a white filling except for Oreo, it's just not fair!!!!"
"I don't know what you guys are even talking about, I can't see the similarity to any well known product. Are these supposed to be chips ahoy knockoffs or something haha?"
Why stop there?Could the first game that made good looking army soliders sue all games after them that have similar soldiers?
Funny sidenote, we have here in Brazil a totally not a rip-off called "Negresco", which is the same thing.
Its complicatedThe derivative design is blindingly obvious, but does that matter in a court of law?
i know youre joking, but dbz was first by nearly a decade. If anything, mewtwo is a freeza cloneDBZ clearly plagiarized Frieza. Also cell flys and only has three toes as well in his 1st form. Bandi better send a check over to Nintendo asap
Well, I think it’s just shameless. It’s basically copying someone’s essay, then changing the words. So it doesn’t look the same, but it’s essentially the same shit. Legally tho, they should be good.With that logic, if that's plagiarism, then so is this, lmao.
I think at this point every country has an Oreo knockoff lol
Here we have "Triton"
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Are they even trying to hide it when their in game encyclopaedia is called the ‘Paldex’?
Thats what makes the joke funny .i know youre joking, but dbz was first by nearly a decade. If anything, mewtwo is a freeza clone
Hell, as far as game pop culture goes, super sonic just happened to appear in a game less than a year after the first super saiyan transformation and no one batted an eye. Funny how that works.
The only reason why people care now is because pokemon actually has competition again (something that hasnt really happened since yugioh and digimon stopped giving a shit)
There are definitely pals that are blatant ripoffs but at this point who cares, the gameplay is an ark clone, not pokemon
Oh totally, I think everything about Palworld is, and I don't think people would disagree. I mean, the Pal trapper is a ball, and the capture animation basically wiggles the same as it does on Pokemon from what I've seen, lol. That's just one thing, there's so many other things. But much like you said, it doesn't look the same, but it's essentially the same. But it not looking the same is the kicker, so they may not ever be approached as a result. Unless they find a gigantic red flag that was literally lifted from one to the other.Well, I think it’s just shameless. It’s basically copying someone’s essay, then changing the words. So it doesn’t look the same, but it’s essentially the same shit. Legally tho, they should be good.
Did you know Oreo is a ripoff of of Hydrox?Palworld has made me realize the internet is apparently full of 2 types of people:
"OMFG how dare they copy Oreos, Wallmart should get sued into the ground for this. I can't believe anyone is allowed to make these round black cookies with a white filling except for Oreo, it's just not fair!!!!"
"I don't know what you guys are even talking about, I can't see the similarity to any well known product. Are these supposed to be chips ahoy knockoffs or something haha?"
Are they even trying to hide it when their in game encyclopaedia is called the ‘Paldex’?
No it doesn't. Capcom sued Data East back in 1994 because they claimed Fighter's History looked too similar to SF2 (art & mechanics). They lost because of a precedent set in 1988 when Data East sued Epyx (and lost) because they had published International Karate on 8-bit systems and it was similar to Data East's Karate Champ.The derivative design is blindingly obvious, but does that matter in a court of law?
I dont see the similarities....