Haven't played a Tomb Raider since the first couple of games back on the PS1. But I have to say, given the game shots I may have to get this for the eye candy alone.
And by that I mean the wonderful scenic locations the game appears to be set within of course.
Anyone else look at some of the screen shots in this game and think that they wouldn't look out of place in an Uncharted review, some of it looks very similar.
Looking forward to this, I quite enjoyed Uncharted but was a bit disapointed it wasn't a Tombraider, you know more emphasis on adventuring and less on the shooty shooty stuff.
Oh, I'd love to pick this one up.. That scenery is amazing. :P
Sidenote: either it's just Me that has a filthy mind, still love the innuendo that Joe puts in these articles.. :D
Originally Posted by Spaceraver Oh, I'd love to pick this one up.. That scenery is amazing. :P
Sidenote: either it's just Me that has a filthy mind, still love the innuendo that Joe puts in these articles.. :D
i like how there more subtle then most places
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Laraâs world is now a persistent one and the time of fading bodies is long gone. Everything from footprints to corpses and debris locations are remembered throughout the game.
ah dead bodies, now it would be awesome if they started to decay if they where left there long enough
I think the only game of the tomb raider series was the first.. Or the second on original Playstation. The game was dull and the camera was irritating, but if you walked Lara to a corner the camera would pick up on her breasts. What else can a young boy ask from a game!?
Great preview. I'm now really excited about this game. Playing the old games, 1,2 and 3 on the PS1 were good times. I'm really glad they are dropping the linear approach of legend and going back to more open levels and puzzles that require some exploration and back tracking. That was the most fun part of the originals..
Originally Posted by Amon The screens make this Lara look a lot like Rhona Mitra.
You can't really see her face in these shots unfortunately, but her current model looks very, very fierce and anime inspired. Thankfully, the face model used in the screenshots there is not final at all.
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And by that I mean the wonderful scenic locations the game appears to be set within of course.
Let me just say this review was titillating and thanks for keeping us abreast of the situation.
OT: Joe, very nearly bought a copy of Beyond Good & Evil on the PS2 for £7 in Tescos earlier, not really sure why I didn't get it...
You can get it cheaper than that. When I was in Uni I saw a bargain bin in an independant retailer with ten of them for £3 each!
http://www.tombraider.com/anniversary/
Looking forward to this, I quite enjoyed Uncharted but was a bit disapointed it wasn't a Tombraider, you know more emphasis on adventuring and less on the shooty shooty stuff.
Sidenote: either it's just Me that has a filthy mind, still love the innuendo that Joe puts in these articles.. :D
i like how there more subtle then most places
ah dead bodies, now it would be awesome if they started to decay if they where left there long enough
Somehow I missed the original brouhaha, so for me, this is all new, and it's great.
Although I wish Lara's breast's were smaller. It's not realistic, and projects a false body idea to both young men and women.
You can't really see her face in these shots unfortunately, but her current model looks very, very fierce and anime inspired. Thankfully, the face model used in the screenshots there is not final at all.
ya it was, i hope this one will be better. i hate when they make games similar to each other.