not psycho
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Classic Lara Croft is still one of the best game characters of all time, man or woman, and a character that I have a great time identifying as. Her passions, resources, and abilities are ones that are fun to (pretend to) have. It's unfortunate that a lot of people can only see her as an object.
I don't think it is specifically lacking vulnerability that makes her so great, it's that she is the kind of person who sets up a huge obstacle course to practice on. That's just awesome, and shows how much she enjoys what she does. With that as a foundation there is still room for fear or vulnerability, if it fits, because the core is a character doing what they want, on their own. Nobody is protecting them, nobody is forcing them to do it.
I also think the graphics need to be considered when discussing sexualization. Classic Lara's design actually works pretty well in the games due to the blocky graphics. Advertising is a different story.
I don't think it is specifically lacking vulnerability that makes her so great, it's that she is the kind of person who sets up a huge obstacle course to practice on. That's just awesome, and shows how much she enjoys what she does. With that as a foundation there is still room for fear or vulnerability, if it fits, because the core is a character doing what they want, on their own. Nobody is protecting them, nobody is forcing them to do it.
I also think the graphics need to be considered when discussing sexualization. Classic Lara's design actually works pretty well in the games due to the blocky graphics. Advertising is a different story.