[QUOTE="seanmcloughlin"]
I'm about an hour in and it's pretty mediocre so far. I have no idea where all the mad high praise is coming from. Lara is a p!ss poor character this time around and they had no idea how to write her or write any of the characters for that matter. She's constantly at odds with what the game portrays.Also Camilla is a sh!t voice over actress and some of the overall Dialogue is terrible
Also in that hour I've already become Rambo, and that's straight up horse sh!t. Her first kill had her whimper for literally 5 seconds and then literally 2 minutes later she says "It's sary how easy it was". I thought the devs told us she struggles and we get to see her evolve and become what she is nromally, not go from a innocent girl to a ruthless killer in like the very beginning of the game
TR fans are all saying it's great too and I have no idea how, doesn't feel anything like TR. It ushers you from one set piece to the next.
I dunno, I might sound over negative cos I actually enjoy parts of it but ugh... it sickens me that so many people are smitten by it when it's not really that great
with_teeth26
No offense man, but you lavished a huge amount of praise on Far Cry 3 even though it has many of the exact same pitfalls as far as narrative/gameplay contradictions are concerned. Like Far Cry 3, there is some jarring incongruity between the story and the gameplay, but also like FC3, the gameplay is very good, and since both Tomb Raider and Far Cry 3 are GAMES, this is by far the most important aspect. I'd say the narrative in Tomb Raider so far is much better than FC3's as well (that isn't saying much though).Â
You could argue that the narrative in a game like Tomb Raider is more important than in one like Far Cry 3 since that is a open world game, but the whole marketing campaign behind both games being about a normal person getting stranded and having to learn to survive are pretty much exactly the same. It seems a bit odd that you are bothered by those aspects of Tomb Raider but not their presence Far Cry 3.Â
Agreed, I did. BUT FC3 wasn't hyped by the devs in that regard. TR was. They constantly talked about Lara's struggles and how she has to come to terms with certain things and then it all vanishes when you play it, even in the game itself what you do and control is constantly at odds with what Lara says and does in cutscenes.
FC3 while it has the same problems doesn't take itself as seriously, in a game where you burn a field of weed with a flamethrower with dubstep reggae playing, you know you're playing something silly and anything goes really.
But in something like TR where she almost vomits or cries after killing her first deer and cringes cutting it open to then suddenly go and murder a bunch of dudes and commit mass homicide with almost military precision is far more jarring. The game never knows which it wants to do, be serious and show Lara in pain, or have crazy combat scenarios.
I have no problem with the combat, it's pretty fun, it's the huge shift in lara that happens in the space of literally 5 minutes that's the problem. The game has fvck all in terms of pacing.Â
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