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Yep, looks like a boy. Another Western developer can't design an attractive female character. Imagine my shock.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I know, manface Lara. What the heck's going on here? This looks like its straight out of some phone game or something, not a new mainline game. There is no good reason for a pop-up like this, either its a phone game or just as bad as the last bunch of TR games.
It's artwork, not an in-game render...Yeah, yeah, yeah, I know, manface Lara. What the heck's going on here? This looks like its straight out of some phone game or something, not a new mainline game. There is no good reason for a pop-up like this, either its a phone game or just as bad as the last bunch of TR games.
So? Its an indication of the kind of game they're going to make, and I can think of nothing good that can come from a pop-up that says slide to open in said game.It's artwork, not an in-game render...
Oh! I was being stupid, thought you meant graphics pop-in, that visual anomaly where the engine can't render everything at once. I kind of assumed the pop-up was on their website, to get exclusive access or something.So? Its an indication of the kind of game they're going to make, and I can think of nothing good that can come from a pop-up that says slide to open in said game.It's artwork, not an in-game render...
Looks like RE4R LeonThis seems like it is a young male face, isn't it?
Likely also being done to make male-to-female transgender aesthetics more palatable to ultimately increase acceptance.
I can't think of a single attractive female main character in a Western developed game. I think Returnal's Selene is still by far the ugliest, there is just something especially egregious about that one.
Likely also being done to make male-to-female transgender aesthetics more palatable to ultimately increase acceptance.
I can't think of a single attractive female main character in a Western developed game. I think Returnal's Selene is still by far the ugliest, there is just something especially egregious about that one.
British adventurer Lara Croft will transition from being a raider of tombs to a seeker of truth as Evil Hat Productions and Crystal Dynamics seek to redefine the Tomb Raider series in order to escape a history wounded by colonialism, according to an excerpt from the official Tomb Raider Shadows of Truth RPG rulebook.
Find it weird that Z-targeting has never been used to squeeze between walls in a game. It would work so well in the games where the camera can be moved while holding the bumper or trigger. I'd even be happy having it just once in a game, an optional area if it's deemed too weird, as a moment that makes me go, "No, they DIDN'T!"
Find it weird that Z-targeting has never been used to squeeze between walls in a game. It would work so well in the games where the camera can be moved while holding the bumper or trigger. I'd even be happy having it just once in a game, an optional area if it's deemed too weird, as a moment that makes me go, "No, they DIDN'T!"
I'd make it skill based, so if you mis-align yourself with the gap, you die. Would be more actual gameplay than TR has had in a while.
"...because if this game sells better than the current terrible Tomb Raider titles..."
This is such a retarded take. He seriously believes these old games whose tank controls so many people complain about will outsell the one that will tick off all the AAA boxes and have the modern production values? Crystal Dynamics isn't afraid of these ports at all. They put the message in there simply because they own the IP and don't want it to take away from the wokeness that infests their studio and image.
Source: ComicBook.comA new rumor about a new Tomb Raider game is making the rounds, and according to this rumor, the next installment in the series is taking Lara Croft to India and will be fully open-world. It has been six years since the last Tomb Raider game, with that game being Shadow of the Tomb Raider, which wrapped up the "Survivor" trilogy that rebooted the entire franchise. We know a lot is going on with the series, but we don't have many details. For example, there is a proper new game in the works -- among other things -- at series developer Crystal Dynamics. This was revealed back in 2022, alongside word it would be an Unreal Engine 5 experience. Since then, there's only been rumors about this project. Fast-forward, and that is what we have, another rumor.
The rumor comes claims the game will feature a "big map" which players will be able to traverse around on motorcycle. Parachutes are also mentioned so either there will be cliff diving or players will have access to some type of air vehicle.
"Next Tomb Raider game will be fully open world and set in India," reads the rumor. "Featuring vast sceneries, free use of the motorcycle, parachute, and common Lara's traversal methods to unrestrictedly navigate across a big map and its challenges. Just imagine encounters with tigers, leopards, a vast fauna and environments such as, jungles, snowy mountains, cliffs, deserts...The potential is amazing."
It seems the source also got their hands on a story pitch, which reads as follows: "A natural disaster strikes northern India revealing ancient emperor Ashoka's ruins and artifacts. Lara strategically races against a Society of Raiders and other rivals for these powerful relics."
"The Society of Raiders are inspired by Lara yet unaffiliated and might have some opposite agendas," adds the rumor. "This also relates to a new feature based on recruiting teams and allies to strategically aid you in missions and defeating rivals."
The last detail mentioned is that there is an "emphasis on a new non-lethal combat option," suggesting Lara Croft may not be the bloodthirsty killing machine she has been in the past.
If any of this sounds familiar, it's because some of it has been hinted at and suggested by some previous rumors. This tidbit specifically comes the way of V Scooper, a source actually better known in the movie industry. Suffice to say, take everything here with a grain of salt.