I’m glad the tone is going back to the original games. I hated the tone of the reboot series, it turned one of the representations of strong, capable women in games and pop culture into a perpetual screaming rape victim.
There was a lot of neckbeard stuff going on around the time of the reboot, but seriously, it felt like they rebooted indiana jones and turned him into a whimpering victim. I get that’s what they were going for, and the tone they wanted and etc, younger Lara, whatever. It turned a powerful character established as independent and capable and stripped it away.
As someone who can barely remember the original games I could have been fine with a weaker and scared portrayal, especially towards the beginning of her career - but the tonal dissonance between that & her routinely slaughtering dozens of goons without showing any remorse destroyed the immersion. The whiplash between the two extremes was just too much.
Hyped for this!
Wonder why they decided to announce both at the same time though. Seems like a bit of an odd choice.
I think Legacy of Atlantis is actually a remake of the first Tomb Raider, so I think Crystal Dynamics wanted to be like “Don’t worry guys, you’re also getting a new one” at the same time.
I wonder how many re-makes of TR1 we’ll get in all. So far:
- TR1
- Tomb Raider Anniversary (same story, similar levels, new controls and engine)
- TR1 Remastered (original engine, new models and textures
- Legend of Atlantis (modified story? Otherwise all new)
Not tired of them yet, played them all so far and won’t stop now.
Butt shot: check
Looks pretty fun to me, if the gameplay is anything like that.
Boy, the mods for this game are going to be something.




