Where is that pic from? :confused:
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http://www.darkhorse.com/Comics/22-840/Tomb-Raider-3 But I took it from the thread at the Eidos Forum. |
Nice pic....very nice.
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Two things I definitely don't want want to see in the sequel, though - I don't want Lara to be some traumatized girl who feels guilty and sad about what happened to her friends every time someone mentions them ("I... Could have saved them" *looks into the distance* Um, no), and I definitely don't want to see ghosts. |
@Mikky: She's seeing ancient mythological creatures. "Ghosts of the past" is only a figure of speech.
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I think. She's experiencing... dreams and visions, from her truamatic experience. As it said in the description for the other comic.
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Yes, ghosts of her past as in Roth, Alex, and Grim, maybe. However not actual ghosts, but dreams, visions, hauntings, nightmares.
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I don't think it's a figure of speech in this case. However, it may not mean she's seeing ghosts in the actual sense, rather she's having nightmares/visions. I'm fine with this stuff being covered in the comics, it could mean that as the story develops, Lara will gradually come to terms with things ready to go on an adventure in TR10. To be honest, I'd be surprised if Lara didn't feel the after effects of Yamatai, experiencing guilt/doubt etc. At least in the comics.
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Hmm, maybe, who knows. Just makes it sound like it's actual ghosts when you mention it alongside something like mythological creatures.
I wonder what kind of creatures, anyway, and where they came from. And most importantly, why they're going after Lara. Spooky. :pi: |
The mythological creatures interest me...
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Quite possibly visions of the demons she saw on Yamatai, or perhaps she is cursed, and there are legit, apparitions of ancient creatures freaking her out. IDK.
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And why is there a GOTY when theres the PS4 edition |
So is this comic? Digital? And print? How do I get it?
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That would actually be sick. If Lara is somehow permanently tainted and connected to the spirit/ supernatural world from interacting with the soul of Himiko.
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@Zebra Those are all possibilities, and perhaps they could work if it's all written well, but the whole idea of ghosts and curses sounds really cliché to me, so that's why I want them to stay away from that kind of stuff. :o
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What I don't understand is why they're advertising the standard edition of the game again for PS3/360/PC when the price shown is the same as the GOTY edition. I don't even know how many sites that the normal edition is still 29.99, but who would buy it at that price when they could get the GOTY for the same price, which is the same game but with more stuff? You'd literally have to be mad. :vlol: They should at least drop the price of the standard edition or otherwise there's literally no incentive to buy it. Square/CD, where's your head at? |
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lame they had to cut it to fit the whole woke up on a cave tied intro |
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So apparently Lara is going globe-trotting in the comics. Does that mean that in the sequel enough time will have past that she will be more experienced? I wouldn't mind playing an
experienced Lara in the sequel. |
I wonder how much can happen before the sequel? With 3 known issues, we know quite a bit will happen already. And I wonder how important will be be to the sequel's plot. I can't help think that it can't be THAT important, otherwise you'd need to read the comics to understand the sequel. Surely they couldn't get away with that, right?
If it is all vital story, is anyone thinking they'll end up including the issues in the game in the Extras menu? :pi: |
I'm really hoping that the comics tie up a lot of the loose ends regarding the aftermath of the Endurance expedition. That way, when the next game comes out, we wont have to hear endlessly about Lara's feelings/trauma/guilt and we wont have to hear about the other crew members because their after-stories will already have been addressed in the comics. I think comics are a much more appropriate medium for these aspects of the story.
I'm actually looking forward to reading them. The only thing I don't get is why Lara is still wearing her raggedy old Yamatai outfit in all the art work :confused: |
^Hopefully. Nevertheless, the fact she's completely away from the other survivors during the final cutscene, thinking and droping no word is a major hint of what is coming.
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I want Miss Croft to drop off the map (well she already has) permanently. I don't want people to think about her, or know where she is.
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It won't happen. She's dedicating her life to social science, it would be an irony. What she's trying to do is, tomb raiding in between, figuring out what the heck is true and what isn't on the rich myths surrounding past. She's not Batman to live on her own dark world, she's aware of everything from a prudent distance.
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social science. wat.
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Archaeology is a social science, didn't you know? Tough it's the only one who contains a material contact per se.
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But that don't mean poop to Lara.
She's a tomb raider. |
And what does that even mean? What's the purpose then of all she's doing? She's clearly an archeologist. Sure, her methods are typical from late XIX century but what the heck.
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I see what Lara does as stemming from Archaeology, that was her starting point but she....let's say specialises in the supernatural/mythical, and so, it has less to do with historical facts. It may be that in the rebooted universe, Lara tries to keep within history and archaeology, but she just keeps on uncovering these supernatural elements, so she eventually just kind of goes with it.
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She is NOT an archaeologist! Archaeologists survey and map and dig and publish and do not keep artifacts or destroy sites! She is trying to find out things for herself alone, and she is only interested in the big stuff and the trophies. The truth to the myths and not the past people is not really archaeology if you ignore the responsibilities and the rules. Technically speaking she is an antiquarian, but to put it plainly she is a treasure hunter, or a brilliant but curious thief. :)
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^That's the original premise, sure, it's what 'old' Lara was. And maybe that's what CD are aiming for 'new' Lara becoming. So far though, her interest in adventure stems from her archaeological training. I have no idea if Core's Lara ever started out that way.
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Core's Lara started out as an 'adventure, puzzle, Egypt/pyramid game' premise, with of course a male protagonist. But they were under threat of being sued for ripping off Indiana Jones, so they had to make it different. And what could be more different than a beautiful woman with crazy curves? Everyone was like 'what on earth are you thinking!?' But the designer (Toby Guard?) was like, 'no guys, this will work, trust me.' And I'm so glad they did! :p Quote:
I do love that she was able to decipher the island's secrets, and identify the artifacts she found, and while that is a nod at archaeology, it is not in itself archaeology. How do I know all this? I am currently working on a minor in archaeology. :) It's interesting, but not nearly as exciting as what Lara does. |
Cool, of course what she does goes against the same logic of archaeology since she basically raids and destroys everything, wich means less data and incomplete information. And what she doesn't destroy she seems to keep it for herself, wich is even worst because as you said, it's contraproducent with archaeological purposes. I'm an archaeology student too.
This beind said, Lara still didn't got anything from her, so this would aply more to her previous "self". Let's hope and wait how this continues, however she has a more scholar attitude, clearly. |
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