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Bowie
06-07-07, 20:07
Dear Lara (http://thephoenix.com/article_ektid43063.aspx),

It’s over between us. I’m sorry to be so blunt, but this has been a long time coming. You keep saying you’ve changed — everyone keeps saying you’ve changed — but after playing Tomb Raider Anniversary, I know you’re lying. You’re still the same capricious ***** you’ve always been.

Anniversary was supposed to be a fresh start, a remake of your original adventure with graphics and controls updated for the 21st century. Instead, it shines a bright light on everything that was wrong with you in the first place. Take the controls: though the analog commands are responsive enough, the margin of error when leaping from one place to another is still so thin, it’s non-existent. This game requires a stop-and-go approach — your acrobatic moves would be so much better suited to a fast-paced adventure.

I’m not sure why I should stick with you when there are so many better options out there. I never told you this, but back in 2003 I spent a few unforgettable nights with a certain prince of Persia. I was merely curious at first, but he treated me with such care. Such tenderness!

In truth, though, I knew something was wrong between us even before I met that wonderful prince. I loaded up the original Tomb Raider to see how it compared with Anniversary and was amazed to find that what was mediocre then is unplayable now. It plays even worse than it looks, and it looks as if someone were applying sandpaper directly to my corneas. To read what the critics were saying about you then — showering you with “Game of the Year 1996” accolades — is to revisit an era in which the sun revolved around the earth.

Of course I appreciate your latest makeover: long draw distances, organic textures, and even progressive scan support for HDTVs. But does that make up for what’s wrong with you on the inside? Not to mention that a little bloom lighting goes a long way, honey. Sometimes when you’re standing in sunlight, it looks as if somebody had smeared Vaseline all over my TV.

I could live with that, and I could live with your repetitive, uninteresting combat techniques, if our time together didn’t keep grinding to a halt just when things were getting interesting. You shinny up a post, leap to a ledge, and fire your grappling hook to swing across a gaping chasm and I start to think we’re getting somewhere. Next thing I know, we’re pushing a bunch of boxes around for 10 minutes. How come the structures of these ancient civilizations are crumbling all around you but their old packing crates are in mint condition? I don’t get it.

I also question your decision-making skills. On our very first date, high atop a snowy Peruvian mountain, you wore a tanktop and booty shorts. You were at least 13,000 feet above sea level. It was snowing. How you didn’t keel over and die within minutes I’ll never know.

Look, maybe it’s not you. Maybe it’s me. I don’t enjoy stepping lightly in an action game. I don’t enjoy frequent, instant deaths and poorly implemented puzzles. Yes, Anniversary is an improvement over past Tomb Raider games, but only because the rising technological tide is lifting all boats. Of course it looks and plays better than the original. We’ll see how it comes off in another 10 years.

Lara, I hope you won’t take this too hard. After all, we had some good times, didn’t we?

Oh, right. We didn’t.


Courtesy of ThePhoenix.com. Not that I necessarily agree with the overall tone of this review, but I can't help but be amused and impressed with how it was written, so I had to post it. What do you guys think? :p:o

Sara Croft
06-07-07, 20:15
This was stupid, but very fun reading through. :vlol:

Xian Priestess
06-07-07, 20:21
Hehe - an interesting review Bowie (fantastic user name, BTW!). I only agree with ONE thing, however. The Prince spoils you with his easy moves and you end up expecting Lara to be as slick - when she ain't. However...... (ahem - see below)

I agree with your view, Bowie: it's a lively, well-written piece, even if the reviewer does need to get out more! ;) Tomb Raider is Tomb Raider, the Prince is the Prince. Games get repetitive, but that's the nature of the franchise, I suppose. Just how many times can the Prince run a wall (oh - make that 10,000 per game - EVERY game!). How many times can Lara hang from a ledge? What on earth do these people want? If we totally took Lara away from her platforms we wouldn't have a Tomb Raider game. And if the Prince was transported by his sands to battle thugs in the Cold War it sure as hell wouldn't be PoP. As the reviewer is holding up His Highness as an example of all that's great in gameplay, perhaps he should take a long hard look at just how much that sexy beast developed in the last three games! Hardly at all, really..... But his fans play him, cos he's fun. Just as Lara's fans will continue to play her. And we wouldn't want it any different, would we folks????

ThomasCroft
06-07-07, 20:40
Aahahha, a brilliant yet stupid review.

Rivendell
06-07-07, 20:47
Ah shucks, I was about to congratulate you on a very unique style of reviewing too.

A good read, though I still find TR1 Highly playable, whereas this person is clearly not a hard-core TR fan ;)

MMAN
06-07-07, 21:12
what was mediocre then...

The point where this review failed.

Jordy
06-07-07, 21:43
Yeah, from the references to TR1, it sounds as though this person never actually liked TR in the first place, which sort of defeats the entire object.

tranniversary119
06-07-07, 22:02
well she did change drastically. lame review.

Lenochka
06-07-07, 22:05
I kind of agree with the person in some areas. The review is rather unique in the way it was typed out.

xdiesp
06-07-07, 22:09
This guy can write and shows a higher degree of humanity than the average fanboy and CD employee writing in here. :p

But really, you shouldn't ask much from TRA. It's just a remake, shouldn't be revolutionary. Probably it's worse if you played the original when it first was made and now you've got it in your head, all imaginified.

rewak
06-07-07, 22:11
I wish all reviews were like this, even though i dont agree with it its still a fun read!

Dakaruch
06-07-07, 22:17
it's hillarious... stupid but makes us laugh...

darknight
07-07-07, 04:12
The person who wrote this review seriously needs to get a friggen life.

FullmetalEd
07-07-07, 05:11
The person who wrote this review seriously needs to get a friggen life.


You say they need to get a life, and yet you are here, with the time to read their review and then respond to it.

Sounds like you've got a bit of free time yourself:jmp::cln:

kooky
07-07-07, 05:40
Oh, I'm sorry to hear that, I'm going great with lara & the games. :o

tomblover
07-07-07, 08:12
God, first I thought you were gonna break up with TR and TRF! :o

TR1, mediocre? Oh, come on.

Catlantean
07-07-07, 08:19
I don't quite agree with that review, as it was written by someone for whom TR has obviously not been his kind of game since the beginning (if he didn't like the first game, I have to wonder why he played the others at all). But an interesting writing style, definitely :tmb:

Bowie
07-07-07, 09:02
God, first I thought you were gonna break up with TR and TRF! :o
Never! :hug:

Tomb Raider is, and will always be, in my veins, somehow...

larson n natla
07-07-07, 09:29
um that was strange, and um i dont get what they mean anniversary was great game.

its ok if they played prince of persia for comfort from that monstrosoty named AOD, the new lara looks great and they don't have to apologize to lara if they dont wanna play her no more with some very strange letter, just go do whatever makes them have a happy in a gaming experiance :)

george_croft
07-07-07, 09:58
LMAO, such a dramaqueen! Great read :vlol:

TR1 "mediocre" ? :rolleyes: Stick to the prince babe:p

Tomb Raider Jay
07-07-07, 11:24
Good review, I agree with almost everything there :tmb:

I think most folk don't really want to face the fact that classic Tomb Raider is gone, it'll never come back - and in it's place there's just this POP clone and we're stuck with it :(

Anyone looking forward to Legend 2? :p
(bad joke)

solidsnake289
07-07-07, 11:33
Let's hope its not Legend 2...

NatlaIndustries
07-07-07, 11:36
A nice theme of writing, but the guy obviously doesn't have a clue what he's talking about in my opinion.

maximum_123
07-07-07, 11:40
[I]Dear Lara (http://thephoenix.com/article_ektid43063.aspx),

Of course I appreciate your latest makeover: long draw distances, organic textures, and even progressive scan support for HDTVs. But does that make up for what’s wrong with you on the inside? Not to mention that a little bloom lighting goes a long way, honey. Sometimes when you’re standing in sunlight, it looks as if somebody had smeared Vaseline all over my TV.



:vlol: HahA! Very good :p

Blackmoor
07-07-07, 12:44
I find the PoP quite a dull and boring game really. I don't think the controls are better than TR's or the gameplay, the story, the settings, the mood, or what happens in it. Anything in it frankly.

It's just different.

And that's the point for me. PoP and TR are NOT the same, nor should they be made to be. There's obviously a market out there for PoP but that doesn't mean to say there isn't one for TR or what TR is or always was. There obviously is.

I hate that people try to change TR into PoP, or... (example) splinter cell, or MGS, or any other game out there. It's perfectly fine as it is with it's own identity and direction.

God Horus
07-07-07, 19:35
lol You used the "it's not you, it's me line..." classic... Sorry Lara, but don't worry, tehre are millions of other fans left! xD

Angel_14
07-07-07, 19:48
Aww, poor guy, I hope he gets through the break-up :D

frodrigues
07-07-07, 22:43
All of this drama just to say the game is different from Prince of Percia? Ok, mr Reviewer.

NightWish
07-07-07, 22:50
Lol i think Lara can get a better man then that! she will livethrough this brake up :p

ORANG3MAN
07-07-07, 23:27
this is sort of funny haha lol:vlol: u must of have put a lot of effort in this letter... i hope lara wont freak out when she sees this letter lol.

MrBear
07-07-07, 23:30
i hope lara wont freak out when she sees this letter lol.

What are you talking about??:rolleyes: she's not a real person! :whi:







Just kidding :D

psychokitten
08-07-07, 00:30
How come the structures of these ancient civilizations are crumbling all around you but their old packing crates are in mint condition? I don’t get it.

Honestly that was the only part that really made me laugh hehe

marms2005
08-07-07, 00:57
...wow...some people just go over the top.

Jin Uzuki
08-07-07, 03:59
Dear Lara (http://thephoenix.com/article_ektid43063.aspx),

It’s over between us. I’m sorry to be so blunt, but this has been a long time coming. You keep saying you’ve changed — everyone keeps saying you’ve changed — but after playing Tomb Raider Anniversary, I know you’re lying. You’re still the same capricious ***** you’ve always been.

Anniversary was supposed to be a fresh start, a remake of your original adventure with graphics and controls updated for the 21st century. Instead, it shines a bright light on everything that was wrong with you in the first place. Take the controls: though the analog commands are responsive enough, the margin of error when leaping from one place to another is still so thin, it’s non-existent. This game requires a stop-and-go approach — your acrobatic moves would be so much better suited to a fast-paced adventure.

I’m not sure why I should stick with you when there are so many better options out there. I never told you this, but back in 2003 I spent a few unforgettable nights with a certain prince of Persia. I was merely curious at first, but he treated me with such care. Such tenderness!

In truth, though, I knew something was wrong between us even before I met that wonderful prince. I loaded up the original Tomb Raider to see how it compared with Anniversary and was amazed to find that what was mediocre then is unplayable now. It plays even worse than it looks, and it looks as if someone were applying sandpaper directly to my corneas. To read what the critics were saying about you then — showering you with “Game of the Year 1996” accolades — is to revisit an era in which the sun revolved around the earth.

Of course I appreciate your latest makeover: long draw distances, organic textures, and even progressive scan support for HDTVs. But does that make up for what’s wrong with you on the inside? Not to mention that a little bloom lighting goes a long way, honey. Sometimes when you’re standing in sunlight, it looks as if somebody had smeared Vaseline all over my TV.

I could live with that, and I could live with your repetitive, uninteresting combat techniques, if our time together didn’t keep grinding to a halt just when things were getting interesting. You shinny up a post, leap to a ledge, and fire your grappling hook to swing across a gaping chasm and I start to think we’re getting somewhere. Next thing I know, we’re pushing a bunch of boxes around for 10 minutes. How come the structures of these ancient civilizations are crumbling all around you but their old packing crates are in mint condition? I don’t get it.

I also question your decision-making skills. On our very first date, high atop a snowy Peruvian mountain, you wore a tanktop and booty shorts. You were at least 13,000 feet above sea level. It was snowing. How you didn’t keel over and die within minutes I’ll never know.

Look, maybe it’s not you. Maybe it’s me. I don’t enjoy stepping lightly in an action game. I don’t enjoy frequent, instant deaths and poorly implemented puzzles. Yes, Anniversary is an improvement over past Tomb Raider games, but only because the rising technological tide is lifting all boats. Of course it looks and plays better than the original. We’ll see how it comes off in another 10 years.

Lara, I hope you won’t take this too hard. After all, we had some good times, didn’t we?

Oh, right. We didn’t.


Courtesy of ThePhoenix.com. Not that I necessarily agree with the overall tone of this review, but I can't help but be amused and impressed with how it was written, so I had to post it. What do you guys think? :p:o

It's you. ;)

Taylour
08-07-07, 04:20
Little dramatic eh??

http://www.misterkitty.org/shaindle/dramaqn.jpg