Difference being they all suck and did not add much new, different, or better. It goes back to my argument off looter elements that did appear games, but did not do much better or worse than Borderlands. 4 or 5 games (some of which that have failed hard: Anthem and Avengers)don't count for the whole industry or "most influential game of all time!". All it did was influence the shitty, underhanded, screw you parts of gaming, which is less Borderlands fault, and more of an industry problem. COD has always been chasing trends and lost its identity during and post Modern Warfare. Remember when they trying to copyTitanfall with their more sci-fi settings, but not as interesting gameplay mechanics? If Borderlands was really that influential, we would be seeing it everywhere in the AA and indie space. Thankfully, that is not the case, and I am all the more happy for it. If you all play is AAA games from the Unholy Trinity, then yeah, I could see that perspective. The huge flaw being is that it's too narrow minded and you're only looking from one angle that the other angles might as well not exist from. But those angles do exists, the person in question just does not want to acknowledge them or want to think about it.