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Maybe some people have a special kind of erection for this kind of art style over that of TF2 or something, but personally speaking that trailer shows me a game that looks so bad I actually feel kind of queasy. It says a lot for the cheapness of your production value if you're stooping to filching assets from other games, and all that stuff came after hearing a guy say 'DUDE! ACTION FIGURES ARE HAVING A WAR FOR THEIR OWN GOOD!', a line which makes me want to chew someone's face off and then puke it back onto the wound.
As for the 'cover version' and 'improvement through imitation' argument: TF2 is a 'cover version' of TFC, which is itself a 'cover version' of TF. John Carpenter's 'The Thing' is a 'cover version'. But let's say, for example, you had a movie which featured a time travelling car, a wild eyed scientist called Brains and a protagonist called Marky McMahon trying to return to the present day, which superficially tried to distance itself from Back to the Future by adding in some cheap unrelated elements - a visit to Ancient Rome, a saving-the-world subplot, a robot sidekick, a mcguffin, etc. - and making no explicit acknowledgement of having been inspired by BttF. That's no 'cover version'.
Korean web portal DC News did a phone interview with the publisher. "Debating (as to if it's a rip off or not) is like having blind men touching an elephant and describing what it looks like," said SK iMedia. "We will reveal the gameplay soon. Other than that, we have no comment at this time."
I'm not being dragged into this trolling bullshit. You have my views on this, and if they don't involve pitch-forked plagiarism witch-huntery, you can live with it without resorting to the petty insults.