GrayFoxPL said:Damn, french dub in anime and games is so sexy.
Just talk to mua.
It gives me vibe from tomb raider 2. I played the psx demo to death. The one with climbing on chinese wall (or something) and jumping of it into a tiny pool surrounded with tigers.
Btw. You always killed tigers in TR peeps. The original game and the sequel were actually renamed in my country to Tiger Killer and Tiger Killer 2: The Bloody Paw.
Can't wait to kill some more in this.![]()
Second said:I hope there are not many gunfights with soldiers. Those are lame. I want to explore the environments and get scared by local animals and bushmen.
Lindstrom also clarified that Lara wont be running into other humans very often in the game, as all the locations she is visiting are very isolated.
SolidSnakex said:No need to worry about that
http://gameinformer.com/NR/exeres/D3D68F25-1E08-414F-8E67-B038A34ABD5B.htm
Ramenman said:You've got to be joking...
I say Uncharted keep its Gears of War shooting ways, and Tomb Raider stick to its hardcore adventure, platforming, and puzzle formula. That way, we'd have a clear point of comparison/difference between the two.Totobeni said:YAY , both this and next Uncharted need less shooting more story and more puzzles and more platforming .
SolidSnakex said:No need to worry about that
http://gameinformer.com/NR/exeres/D3D68F25-1E08-414F-8E67-B038A34ABD5B.htm
abstract alien said:I pray to the heavens that the framerate has something to do with it being a shitty attempt at video capturing as opposed to actually running that awful. The actual game looks like it could be fun as hell, and the design seems like the tomb raider of old(a great thing)...but that framerate needs to go somewhere...somewhere like hell.
Disappointed until this issue is resolved![]()
GrayFoxPL said:Those eyes cannot lie...
I guess...Insane Metal said:Looks ok.
I don't know if I like that to be honest. I really liked Legends going away from that, and it was too damn isolative in anniversary.Second said:I love the isloated feeling in exploration games. I really missed that in Legends and Uncharted.
I can understand why you wouldnt enjoy that sort of thing, but it really is what the original tomb raider was rooted in.Marconelly said:I don't know if I like that to be honest. I really liked Legends going away from that, and it was too damn isolative in anniversary.
Aeon712 said:Looks like I'll be buying my first Tomb Raider game, question though since I never played any of them. I thought she died in one of the games :/.
This. Tomb Raider has always been about isolation. Uncharted, on the other hand, seems to be all about gunfight with a little bit of platforming.abstract alien said:I can understand why you wouldnt enjoy that sort of thing, but it really is what the original tomb raider was rooted in.
She "died" in Tomb Raider IV. The most recent releases (Legend and Anniversary) were parts of a reboot to the franchise, which means almost everything that happened in TR1 to 6 didn't happen in Crystal Dynamic's continuity, which spans Anniversary, Legend, and Underworld. If you're going to buy Underworld, make sure you play Anniversary and Legend first. Seems Crystal is going for a story-heavy TR game, which I like.Aeon712 said:Looks like I'll be buying my first Tomb Raider game, question though since I never played any of them. I thought she died in one of the games :/.
This is very true, and this is why I loved the first games (I still loved Legends, but not as much). It was you, alone, in a jungle with traps and sometimes other human involvement, but it was rare, which made it special. Although I enjoyed the dialogue between Lara and whoever was on the other end of the radio, I miss the isolation. I think the PS1's limitations in graphics almost made the game more atmospheric in some ways. I can't describe it in words, but there is something about the atmosphere in the first couple of games that is amazing.Larson Conway said:This. Tomb Raider has always been about isolation. Uncharted, on the other hand, seems to be all about gunfight with a little bit of platforming.
Fantastical said:This is very true, and this is why I loved the first games (I still loved Legends, but not as much). It was you, alone, in a jungle with traps and sometimes other human involvement, but it was rare, which made it special. Although I enjoyed the dialogue between Lara and whoever was on the other end of the radio, I miss the isolation. I think the PS1's limitations in graphics almost made the game more atmospheric in some ways. I can't describe it in words, but there is something about the atmosphere in the first couple of games that is amazing.
Also, finding secrets and weapons, bullets, and medpacks was so much harder in the first couple of games. It really made you feel good when you found one.
Some enemies, actually. Put they're there for the occasional jolt amid the lonely, solemn, isolated atmosphere.stewacide said:Play Anniversary. It's all platforming in big puzzle-strewn non-linear levels without enemies.
Would sound a tad too cheesy, that.Monroeski said:"Some tombs should never be disturbed."
Can't believe they went without "raided" in that line.
I was going to buy it on Xbox Live Arcade, but you have to have the Legends disk.stewacide said:Play Anniversary. It's all platforming in big puzzle-strewn non-linear levels without enemies.
If you have a good PC, buy it for PC. It looks really good with highest settings and AA plus it runs in 60fps (at least on my rig with GF7900), it supports 360 controller out of the box + you can have custom costumesFantastical said:I was going to buy it on Xbox Live Arcade, but you have to have the Legends disk.I bought the Gamecube version of Legends.
But I saw in that thread that you highly recommended the Wii version. The controls aren't clunky or anything?
Ramenman said:Where do you live ?
Oh I know, and strange enough I didn't mind it in the original. I just felt Anniversary was just extra isolating or something, probably because of the much more detailed graphics.abstract alien said:I can understand why you wouldnt enjoy that sort of thing, but it really is what the original tomb raider was rooted in.
You should get it on PC if you have that option. Console versions are all kinda sub par (all top up at 30FPS, whereas PC ver. runs at 60 even on mid-range hardware)Fantastical said:I was going to buy it on Xbox Live Arcade, but you have to have the Legends disk.I bought the Gamecube version of Legends.
I would love to, but my computer is a piece of shit. I downloaded the demo and it was playable but not ideal.szaromir said:If you have a good PC, buy it for PC. It looks really good with highest settings and AA plus it runs in 60fps (at least on my rig with GF7900), it supports 360 controller out of the box + you can have custom costumes![]()
Hellion said:WTF..Why did Jonell Elliot stop voicing Lara?
Core was going to use Jonell Elliot in their Anniversary Edition, but Eidos canned the game before the recordings even began. :/ So I've heard at least.Hellion said:WTF..Why did Jonell Elliot stop voicing Lara?
Marconelly said:Oh boy, is that Natla's voice at the end?.
I gotchaMarconelly said:Oh I know, and strange enough I didn't mind it in the original. I just felt Anniversary was just extra isolating or something, probably because of the much more detailed graphics.
GrayFoxPL said:Poland.
Look at it like this: How many tombs are there to raid in TR1&2 and how many tigers you kill?
Tiger Killer makes as much sense if not more as Tomb Raider.
Just look at the latest TR screenshot thread - gaf confirms that "Tiger Killer" is more then apropriate name for the game!![]()
Of course not. Lara's never been a Gears woman. Never will.permutated said:The Gamespot player is such awful quality...ugh. Barely tolerable.
Games looking pretty decent, hope that it's primary platforming and exploring: combat has never been Lara's strongest suit.
Blizzard said:Sweet, I'm a moron. I just realized this game is being released for 360 and PC at the same time.![]()