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Looks nothing like Unrecord at all, except that they are both bodycam-style fps games. Don't Shoot Us is a zombie game.
Same "realistic graphics", same idea, same "tactical shooter", same thing.
Call of Duty and Battlefield 1942 both had "realistic graphics", the same idea, same "WW2 FPS", was Call of Duty a copy and paste of Battlefield.
Also, just because one game does something, doesn't mean no other game can do that thing. If that were true, genres literally wouldn't exist. Yes, both games have bodycam-style camera systems, but that's where the similarities end. You're a cop fighting crime in Unrecord and a soldier fighting zombies in Don't Shoot Us.
If you wanna boil the comparison down the "same genre, same graphic style" then soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo many games suddenly become "copy and pastes" of each other.
Call of Duty is a copy-paste of Battlefield 1942 because they are both first-person shooters with realistic visuals set during WW2.
Warzone DMZ is a copy-paste of Escape from Tarkov because they are both first-person shooters with realistic visuals, an emphasis of collecting loot, and permadeath
Lies of P is a Dark Souls copy-paste because they are both third-person action rpgs set in dark fantasy worlds.
More realistically, though, CoD and Battlefield 1942 are both just WW2 FPS games, Warzone and Tarkov are both extraction shooters, and Lies of P and Dark Souls are both Soulslike games.
Rogue was such a popular rpg that, to this day, people are making similar games. Those are Roguelike games. Decades later, Dark Souls put another interesting twist on the rpg genre and spawned the Soulslike sub-genre. Tarkov did the same for extraction shooters. PUBG did it for battle royale.
We're simply witnessing the birth of a new FPS sub-genre. The "bodycam shooter" or something like that.
It's the same game, similar play style, similar graphics, similar "urban" area, and it appeared right after Unrecord, and there's another one, Bodycam. Both this game and Bodycam are just here to try to get the hype from Unrecord.
Had you actually read my post, it proves you wrong. But let me simplify it for you. That's how genres/subgenres work. Dark Souls and Lies of P both have "similar play style, similar graphics, similar "dark fantasy" area". The first Call of Duty and Battlefield 1942 both had "similar playstyle, similar graphics, similar "urban" area, and CoD came out less than a year after Battlefield". So, by your logic, Lies of P ripped off Dark Souls and CoD ripped off Battlefield. In a sane person mind, though, Dark Souls and Lies of P are both just Soulslike games and CoD and Battlefield are both WW2 FPS games. Unrecord, Don't Shoot Us, and Bodycam are all part of the emerging sub-genre of "bodycam shooters".
I won't read because I say "call of duty" at some point. I'm not gonna read because you are assuming "FPS = FPS" and that's it. If you think all FPS are the same just because they are FPS there's no reason to argue with you.
Anyone can see those three games: Don't Shoot Me, Unrecord, and Bodycam are a copy of each other by the foundation of the game. All of them are games with "realistic graphics" that probably used the same method as Unrecord to make the level design.
All of them are urban map areas, with buildings that shows how detailed and realistic the map are. All of them are tactical FPS, same stile of infiltrating and invading the area, but aren't similar to Rainbow Six neither CS:GO, isn't because it's "tactic" they are all the same thing.
All of them give the same vibe of feeling when playing, like a "simulation" but not the same simulation as BF3 and BF4, isn't because the game is FPS simulation that they are all the same. All of them gives the same feeling when moving around and looking your hand moving.
I could literally take different SS and videos from those games and you wouldn't distinguish each one is each because both Don't Shoot Us and Bodycam are a literal copy and paste from Unrecord, they even came right after Unrecord just to steal some hype from the game.
Anyone can see that, but you are the "I'm the different" one who needs to write a huge text of wall arguing about it. You are that guy, you know? "That" guy that everybody hates. You are wrong, those games are so heavily inspired by Unrecord that they are copies, deal with it.
Stop bothering me.
That's a "wall of text" to you? Ok, lemme make a super simple for you then. Dark Souls and Lies of P are both Soulslike games. Escape from Tarkov and Warzone DMZ are both extraction shooters. Don't Shoot Us and Unrecord are both "bodycam shooters". That's how genre's work.
P.S. If you showed me screenshots of a CoD game and a Battlefield game, I wouldn't be able to tell you which is which.
Fr. I don't know what this dude is on about.
Try me.
Meanwhile, how about a test of your own.
Here's three very similar-looking WW2 FPS games (Hell Let Loose, Call of Duty WW2, and Squad 44), tell me which is which without looking it up:
https://cdn.akamai.steamstatic.com/steam/apps/686810/ss_9b0d65c3c557fe8de37faed89582a6ddad90895e.1920x1080.jpg?t=1702288339
https://cdn.akamai.steamstatic.com/steam/apps/476600/ss_3331a0649b6cbb1b5fd09930553c2f897e747781.1920x1080.jpg?t=1646764749
https://cdn.akamai.steamstatic.com/steam/apps/736220/ss_c982771fb3fd934f1b24bd9a4553fc3db2f07ce6.1920x1080.jpg?t=1702586418
The second one I'm going to assume is Call of duty WW2 due to the gun and the graphics, while the third screen shot is indeed Squad 44 no?
Certainly this test wasn't directed towards me but hey, it was still a fun little go. Have a good one.
Touche. Nicely done. Though, in my mind, its not a bad thing that you got them all right. It raises a great point. You recognized the gun in the second screenshot. That, along with animations, would likely make identifying Don't Shoot Us screenshots from Unreload screenshots, a fairly easy task.
the whole part where the "again with the wall of text" guy made his own wall of text was funny though. these people need a reality check some day and its gonna be sorely funny to whoever witnesses it