As a veteran gamer with decades of experience under my belt, I find myself both amused and dismayed by the latest buzz surrounding Tencent Games’ upcoming title, Light of Motiram. On one hand, I appreciate the developers’ ambitious attempt to blend the captivating visuals of Horizon Zero Dawn with the engaging gameplay mechanics of Palworld. However, on the other hand, I can’t help but feel a tinge of déjà vu, as many players have rightly pointed out the striking similarities between Light of Motiram and Horizon.
More recently, Tencent Games unveiled their forthcoming game, Light of Motiram, that integrates the aesthetic appeal of Horizon Zero Dawn with gameplay similar to Palworld. Yet, the developers have been met with criticism from players, even after introducing novel elements, as they’re being accused of outrightly copying Horizon in the creation of Light of Motiram.
Fans Call Out Tencent Games of Copying Horizon Zero Dawn and Forbidden West With Light of Motiram
Recently, there’s been an announcement about the Light of Motiram game, and although it appears to be influenced by Sony’s Horizon series and Palworld, numerous fans have already expressed their concerns that it’s simply a shameless imitation. The main complaint revolves around the game’s aesthetic, with some arguing that it too closely resembles the visual style of the Horizon series in terms of both appearance and atmosphere. This has sparked doubts about the authenticity of the game among many players.
As a passionate gamer, I’ve been hearing a lot of chat about a new game out there. Folks are questioning why so much effort and resources are being poured into a title that seems to be drawing heavily from another’s distinctive visual elements. Terrelle Graham posed an intriguing query: “How come you can invest this amount of money and time without even coming up with an original name like Horizon Zero Creativity?” LevelCap, always witty, humorously pointed out the game’s lack of uniqueness in its title.
One Reddit user even noted, “Some of those monsters look like they were straight-up copy-pasted from Horizon West.” They also speculated that if Horizon were owned by Nintendo, the company would have acted quickly against the game’s similarities. This highlights the concerns many players have about the game’s visual likeness to Horizon.
Due to ongoing lawsuits between Palworld and Nintendo, there’s growing curiosity about Tencent’s strategy regarding the likeness between Light of Motiram and Horizon. Although the games may function differently, their visual similarities could potentially spark legal disputes. For now, we’ll keep an eye on Sony’s reaction to the game’s unveiling.
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2024-11-28 22:13