No. The only thing that is killing creativity in the mainstream is a market that will swallow up the latest shooter and cutting edge graphical fidelity that forces big companies to spew out the latest shooter because it's a sure thing to turn over profit with the amount of money you sink into games these days, at least a lot more profit than an original game.
However if you look past the mainstream, you will find original ideas, great stories and other underused concepts. But no one plays indie, small budget and point and click games unless Steam has a sale, so everyone assumes creativity is dead.
However if you look past the mainstream, you will find original ideas, great stories and other underused concepts. But no one plays indie, small budget and point and click games unless Steam has a sale, so everyone assumes creativity is dead.