Well, no, it is a change: the progression of the ride starts with communication to survive prehistoric times, then stories in caves, but then legal decrees in Egypt, trade with the Phoenicians, academia in ancient Greece, infrastructure in Rome, libraries in the Middle East, etc. Storytelling is incredibly important, of course, but communication is more all-encompassing; a shift toward storytelling has the potential to kind of narrows things, depending on how it's handled.
Doesn't mean it'll be bad or anything, but it's certainly a change.