YEAH I SAID! I think she is especially with the latest iteration of the game.
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YEAH I SAID! I think she is especially with the latest iteration of the game.
Interview for clarity-
Moderator Edit - Link Removed
What do you all think?
Lara Croft used to be hot (at least in Legends and Underworld) now I can't even remember what she looks like...
@Kynareth5: I honestly don't think the new Lara Croft is very memorable both as a character or her physical appearance. I remember Lara being a strong powerful woman (more so than characters like Anna Grimsdottir from SCBlacklist) but now she's just some whiny damsel in distress (kinda like the Dragon woman from game of thrones) - not attractive at all. I'm sure we can all thank the feminists for this, this is why I despise feminism because developers do cater to those morons...
@GhostHawk196: I despise modern day feminism too, but I like the new Lara Croft she seems more Human and likeable.
She's neither. People confuse falling down and getting cuts and scrapes (i.e. being relatively ordinary) with being human. That simply isn't true: there are exceptional people out there.
The older Lara Croft is considerably better acted and her backstory is padded out subtly in a way that makes her larger-than-life persona actually convincing. I don't see for a second how someone could call the new Lara more likeble unless the only impression you have of the older Lara is the sneering action-chick commericals (which is at odds with her characterisation in the games). The old Lara is extremely enigmatic and IMO up there with charismos like Nathan Drake and Dante.
Compare that with modern Lara who is unsufferable and thoroughly unconvincing (awful acting). Ever notice how people pick on her for dropping into the role of a killer when the same is true of most other videogame characters? It's because she's unrelatable, unlikeable and depicted in a way that isn't profoundly human (or sufficiently super-human).
I've not played RoTR yet though. But nothing I've heard suggest that her characterisation has improved (quite the opposite).
Heck, think of it like this: The old Lara is one of the few major videogame characters who has been shown to age (she actually has wrinkles in Underworld). Well, other than Solid Snake (though his aging is tied to a plot device so it's a bit different).
Knowing Lara, she'd take issue at being labeled as part of a collectivist ideology.
By that I mean classic Lara, of course. The new one you can keep, with my blessing.
@GhostHawk196: I despise modern day feminism too, but I like the new Lara Croft she seems more Human and likeable.
She's neither. People confuse falling down and getting cuts and scrapes (i.e. being relatively ordinary) with being human. That simply isn't true: there are exceptional people out there.
The older Lara Croft is considerably better acted and her backstory is padded out subtly in a way that makes her larger-than-life persona actually convincing. I don't see for a second how someone could call the new Lara more likeble unless the only impression you have of the older Lara is the sneering action-chick commericals (which is at odds with her characterisation in the games). The old Lara is extremely enigmatic and IMO up there with charismos like Nathan Drake and Dante.
Compare that with modern Lara who is unsufferable and thoroughly unconvincing (awful acting). Ever notice how people pick on her for dropping into the role of a killer when the same is true of most other videogame characters? It's because she's unrelatable, unlikeable and depicted in a way that isn't profoundly human (or sufficiently super-human).
I've not played RoTR yet though. But nothing I've heard suggest that her characterisation has improved (quite the opposite).
Heck, think of it like this: The old Lara is one of the few major videogame characters who has been shown to age (she actually has wrinkles in Underworld). Well, other than Solid Snake (though his aging is tied to a plot device so it's a bit different).
Yup, I don't get how anyone can connect to modern Lara. She doesn't have any kind of personality. She isn't some admirable character just because we suffered an entire game with her.
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