7th December 2010, 3:23 PM
(This post was last modified: 7th December 2010, 4:02 PM by A Black Falcon.)
I've never been a Tomb Raider series fan, so I don't care that much one way or the other, but they're making it more like other games today, it kind of seems like, with the open-world thing, free aiming, etc. I don't know if that's an improvement or not though. I own a couple of Tomb Raider games now (1 for Saturn, 4 for DC, Legend for Xbox, Angel of Darkness for PC (haven't even installed that one yet)), but didn't have any before a couple of years ago and haven't played them that much. They're alright I guess, or the first one and Legend are at least. Not great games, but okay.
Maybe my strongest memory of Tomb Raider was being happy that PC Gamer gave Civilization II Game of the Year for 1996, not Tomb Raider; they said that Tomb Raider was a close second, but at the time I couldn't figure out at all why people actually liked it so much. I'd tried the demo and not found it interesting.
Maybe my strongest memory of Tomb Raider was being happy that PC Gamer gave Civilization II Game of the Year for 1996, not Tomb Raider; they said that Tomb Raider was a close second, but at the time I couldn't figure out at all why people actually liked it so much. I'd tried the demo and not found it interesting.