Gameplay shares some similarities with God of War, however, there is added depth that is not present in Kratos» adventures.
God EaterResurrection's
gameplay shares similarities with Monster Hunter.
Not exact matches
The
similarities between Red Dead Redemption and the typical GTA
gameplay formula are so numerous that it's easy to draw parallels, and it has been confirmed that the two
share a fictional universe (along with Manhunt).
To me personally, Wolf, while different,
shares enough visual and / or
gameplay similarities with Fox that I'd rather see completely fresh ideas brought in for DLC characters.
So let's disregard the whole clone thing now and take what I'm going to say at face value without qualifiers hanging onto it from my original comment: It is my opinion that Wolf, while different,
shares enough visual and / or
gameplay similarities with Fox, that I personally would rather see them bring in brand new approaches to fighters instead of him.
Even the title has been used in a previous game in the series, which is pretty ironic given that it's Resident Evil Outbreak's
gameplay that Outbreak
shares the most
similarities with thanks to the extended focus on co-operative survival horror
gameplay.
While both Destiny and The Division
share numerous
gameplay similarities, their settings couldn't be more different.
In the end, it may prove to be an overly familiar romp,
sharing many
similarities with The Binding of Isaac and Nuclear Throne in both style and
gameplay.
It does
share a few
similarities with DW, but to make things stand out, it adds a bit of a strategy element to the
gameplay.
Gameplay shares many
similarities with JRPGs of past console generations and fans of Square Enix SNES RPGs will recognise many familiar aspects.
What the duo
shares are
similarities in
gameplay and style.
The
similarities between Red Dead Redemption and the typical GTA
gameplay formula are so numerous that it's easy to draw parallels, and it has been confirmed that the two
share a fictional universe (along with Manhunt).