Not necessarily....
The isometric viewpoint requires that your camera be set to certain angles to achieve the correct look so that you can even call it an isometric game. If you're talking 3D, you'll have to make sure your camera is set up in such a way that it fulfills these angle requirements.
The isometric viewpoint requires that your camera be set to certain angles to achieve the correct look so that you can even call it an isometric game. If you're talking 3D, you'll have to make sure your camera is set up in such a way that it fulfills these angle requirements.