looks awesome! finally a pretty Lara :)
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Yes, I'm looking forward to seeing more.
That is all.
damn, love this new direction. this maybe the first tomb raider game i buy.

What happened to her bangin tits?
xD
Hurry, jump to the other half of the sinking ship!!1
The trailer did a good job, though. I'm more interested in this than any previous tomb raider game.
Look so much better than any of the Uncharted games.
damn, love this new direction. this maybe the first tomb raider game i buy.same here. I never cared for the tomb raider games but this has me genuinely excited. not just because their Lara design actually does her reputation justice ;)
Uncharted copied Tomb Raider, not the other way around. It just did it way better. Lara deserves an awesome game.Kids these days, huh?
This pre-rendered cut-scene sure does look good..
What.
People are saying this is copying Uncharted.
What
@phrosnite said:No, they are both different takes on the same source: Indiana Jones, which in turn was inspired by Allan Quatermain - who was partially based on Frederick Selous.Uncharted copied Tomb Raider, not the other way around. It just did it way better. Lara deserves an awesome game.Kids these days, huh?
That trailer was super-cinematic, I hope the game holds onto that style.
Read a rather long preview on this title in a german gaming magazine called "Gamestar", apparently they'd gotten a hands-on and seemed mighty impressed with both gameplay and technology. It's not so much a prequel, as a reboot. Lara being a young, snotty graduate in for a world of pain, rather than dishing it out.
Though important to note that it's a very, very different beast from the old Tomb Raider games we know. In fact, if anything, this game is a horror-survival game with gunplay being a last, desperate resort. Most of the time, you'll want to run, or hide.
They also made a point of how gorgeous the game looks, to the point of being disturbing. Lara will literally break ribs, bleed from her cuts; or if you die, well.. It's Mortal Kombat level of grit. Guts and glory.
Game's actually looking good. "Tomb Raider" looks good, damn; never thought I'd say that again.
Edit: Also, anyone else getting the feeling they're marketing this game to the BDSM fan-base? Young, pretty girl, barely clad, getting hurt and abused in every which way. It does seem a bit sadistic. Especially when you consider the posh, tenor voice crying out every few seconds in pain.
Digging the aesthetics, hopefully we get to see some gameplay footage soon.
@phrosnite said:
Uncharted copied Tomb Raider, not the other way around. It just did it way better. Lara deserves an awesome game.
Yeah dude. A franchise with such great beginnings like Tomb Raider deserves a great reboot. Also, I think this trailer is fucking sick. I'm sold! Buying it day one!
For those of you that have never played a Tomb Raider game, pick up a copy of Tomb Raider Anniversary while you wait. That game took everything that was great about the first game, and coated it in next-gen graphics and proper controls. There were a lot of tepid Tomb Raider games put out, but the first (and the remake) was one of the greatest games ever made.
@Ezekeilpurger said:
This pre-rendered cut-scene sure does look good..
Yup. Also for this new reboot it looks like they are just doing a complete 180 with the character just so they can say it's completely different. The previous games were very clean and Lara was confident and experienced. The game looks super dirty and Lara is innocent and still learning. I'll pass unless the gameplay is revolutionary and not an Uncharted clone with a darker tone.
@Killjoi said:
@PhatSeeJay said:@phrosnite said:No, they are both different takes on the same source: Indiana Jones, which in turn was inspired by Allan Quatermain - who was partially based on Frederick Selous. Kids these days, huh? :pUncharted copied Tomb Raider, not the other way around. It just did it way better. Lara deserves an awesome game.Kids these days, huh?
Exactly.
It looks awesome. Lara is effing hot and the atmosphere seems perfect.
I...she...it...this...gaaah, this new Lara Croft is the best looking video game girl I've ever seen.
Also, this game looks like it might be good. It's on my radar. If they more or less copy Uncharted, I'd be fine with that since Uncharted borrowed a lot from Tomb Raider in the first place. I hear it's kind of open world too or something.
... which all could be tracked back to Homer and/or the Bible/Torah etc etc ...but that's not the point. The point is, if Crystal Dynamics is able to copy what Naughty Dog did, WE win?!
Nothing better than two legit franchises competing for the crown? I hope new Lara Craft isn't just an Uncharted copycat trailer, but also the actual game(play) is on par.
That would be great.
What.This.
People are saying this is copying Uncharted.
What
@RE_Player92 said:
@Killjoi said:
@PhatSeeJay said:@phrosnite said:No, they are both different takes on the same source: Indiana Jones, which in turn was inspired by Allan Quatermain - who was partially based on Frederick Selous. Kids these days, huh? :pUncharted copied Tomb Raider, not the other way around. It just did it way better. Lara deserves an awesome game.Kids these days, huh?Exactly.
Wait a minute. You agree with this, yet you call Uncharted clone on this game in your previous post? What exactly are you saying "exactly" to?
There's no difference in what this game is from the previous one, aside from looks and the new story, so what exactly makes this game an Uncharted clone? It's a reboot, and turns more open world, so therefor its' pedigree of games -that goes back to the nineties - would be nullified?
May I just point out...Square Enix...
On that note alone, this game has started out with a limp. Granted, I like the ideas behind it, but remember when people thought it would be a good idea to make a game developed by a company that wasn't behind the original creations that people liked? We got Metroid: Other M! I'm hoping I'm wrong, but anything with Square's name attached to it of late has been really poor...
@PhatSeeJay said:
@RE_Player92 said:
@Killjoi said:
@PhatSeeJay said:@phrosnite said:No, they are both different takes on the same source: Indiana Jones, which in turn was inspired by Allan Quatermain - who was partially based on Frederick Selous. Kids these days, huh? :pUncharted copied Tomb Raider, not the other way around. It just did it way better. Lara deserves an awesome game.Kids these days, huh?Exactly.
Wait a minute. You agree with this, yet you call Uncharted clone on this game in your previous post? What exactly are you saying "exactly" to?
There's no difference in what this game is from the previous one, aside from looks and the new story, so what exactly makes this game an Uncharted clone? It's a reboot, and turns more open world, so therefor its' pedigree of games -that goes back to the nineties - would be nullified?
When I say clone I literally mean that if this new game is just a third person shooter with a cover based mechanic and an Indiana Jones type story with a darker vibe than I'm out. Tomb Raider was never about cover it was about acrobatics and fighting raptors. Both Uncharted and Tomb Raider copied from Indiana Jones and Allan Quatermain in that they have that same adventurer looking for mystical treasure vibe. In that sense they are both copies but in terms of gameplay Uncharted and the older Tomb Raiders are different. Uncharted is currently at the top of this Indiana Jones, adventurer type genre so they are aiming for people who like that franchise and type of game.
Edit: Also I read in Playstation Magazine that the game, at least at the beginning has a heavier emphasis on puzzle solving so if that is the case it might not be an Uncharted clone.
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