Two people are having an argument over the use of the word "clone" as a descriptor for video games. I.E. Game X is a clone of Y.
The specific trigger in this case was the statement:
"Bastion is a low-rent Diablo-clone."
Position A: Any major points of similarity between two games supports calling the later title "a clone". IE Dragon Age Inquisition was a Skyrim clone. Going on at length about nuance and separation between the way games play and feel qualifies as pedantry. "Clone" is typically used in a descriptive fashion with no inherent judgment.
Position B: Stating that simple mechanical convergence, as in the case of Bastion and Diablo, makes one game a "clone" of the other is hopelessly reductionist, and does a disservice to both games. "Clone" is typically used in a derogatory fashion.
The specific trigger in this case was the statement:
"Bastion is a low-rent Diablo-clone."
Position A: Any major points of similarity between two games supports calling the later title "a clone". IE Dragon Age Inquisition was a Skyrim clone. Going on at length about nuance and separation between the way games play and feel qualifies as pedantry. "Clone" is typically used in a descriptive fashion with no inherent judgment.
Position B: Stating that simple mechanical convergence, as in the case of Bastion and Diablo, makes one game a "clone" of the other is hopelessly reductionist, and does a disservice to both games. "Clone" is typically used in a derogatory fashion.