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bloodstormaoa
16-06-07, 13:20
Interesting article. TR is mentioned in the end but in a good way. What do you think?

http://insider.ign.com/articles/796/796220p1.html

Sorry if it has been previously posted:o

Sara Croft
16-06-07, 13:22
Coool, illl read through it now! :)
EDIT: I liked how they said that they 'curing' tomb raider, but the stories never were boring. Xept the TR5 ones. :)
Thanks for posting!

Jack Croft
16-06-07, 14:31
Sounds Intresting.

Thanks for Posting :tmb:

MUN33B
16-06-07, 16:54
Loved reading it - Shows other developers the standards CD and Tomb Raider have set for re-inventing the game.

the morningstar
16-06-07, 17:30
What they said about doom 3 was spot one, and it shows what CD have done for Tomb Raider.

Alive_and_Funky
17-06-07, 15:51
Thanks for posting. :tmb:
I like what they said about Tomb Raider getting back on track too.
The part of the article which caught my interest the most was about Splinter Cell. The series is still very good, but I agree with them when they say that it is too good of a series to release every year. If they took their time with each game, they could end up even better.
I was quite surprised that the Tony Hawk's series wasn't featured, but they have mentioned that before in a similar article.

TombRaiderLover
17-06-07, 16:33
Sorry, but I disagree about the comment claiming TR is back on track. I enjoyed TRA, but it's far from brilliant, and, like Legend, it doesn't scream Tomb Raider. ;)

Bustus
17-06-07, 17:59
To be honest, pretty much all I got from the TR part was "Lara is hot, she has boobies"... O.o

SamReeves
17-06-07, 18:20
Interesting points given in the article, but some credit must be given to Legend as a test bed for Anniversary.

MoonSword
17-06-07, 23:11
Interesting points given in the article, but some credit must be given to Legend as a test bed for Anniversary.

Agree. TRA probably wouldn't be what it actually is without Legend.