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I see nothing that looks climbable and I haven't decided if that's a good or bad thing. :pi:
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I don't want ledges, I don't want swing poles. I don't need every area to be full of platforming either. Plus we're looking at a really small area. As for her being in the tree, that confuses me. I think it might be a cinematic type of contextual moment. |
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I think my excitement is starting to kick back in, thanks larafan25 :D. Bring on E3! :D
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^I'm dying for E3! I can't wait to see this demo and I'm sure we'll see some of Lara's stealth moves if we do see her hunting. I hope she's in some really tall grass and bushes.
Well we have to imagine where the bottom of the tree lands, and look at the ground and remember there is a river there, so the tree is probably on the other side of the river... Plus the angle makes it seem like the tree goes much further down. |
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I would think so too but the size of the arrows throws me off. They look too large for it to be really high up.
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I want to see her die. :pi:
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****. I missed out on all the fun conversation here. However, the tea is ready and I'm here for the future gossip.
I think the best months for the release date would be Feburary - April. I personally feel as if January game releases (Is there any?) get overshadowed. |
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I would imagine that the climbing should be similar to AC3, but I doubt CD have turned Lara into Jane of the Jungle. So I guess that the tree climb is just a quick time event of some sort. |
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I'm sure when she climbs with the axe it will look similar to Conner free climbing. |
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One thing I noticed in the demo is that Lara seems really over dramatic sometimes. Mostly just in her facial expressions. It's just annoying. I mean just look at her facial expression here. It's ridiculous...
http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/a...Untitled-4.jpg I'm sorry. I'm just bored. ._. |
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I thought she was rather dramatic when she was falling on the spike. :p |
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Remember when I posted that TR will be featured in the PlayStation mag - France? So I asked them on FB if they really have new infos and they replied:
[QUOTE]Yes, if there won't be any changes from the US. If you know, what I mean.../QUOTE] They clearly points at the Play Mag UK fail few days ago. And as this one will be out after E3, I think it's safe to say that Crystal will alowed them to publish what they have for us. |
All the magazines will be out after E3 and all of them will contain new TR info. So ^this is kinda no news :p
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Yes, but some of them will only make E3 coverage not focused on TR. Probably there will be magazines with articles about stuff not shown at E3.
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:) Double Post :o.
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I hate how the hype and excitement crumbled here when they announced the delay :/ I feel like we're not excited about E3 enough. I feel like everything just went terribly wrong :/
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In before 1001.
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She was all like "Oh, oh my..... oh god.... ohhhh........". She should have been like "AHHHHHH!! AAAHHHHHH!! ARGGGGHHH!! ****! ****!!". Just sayin'. |
She should have bled out the second she pulled the thing out.
IMO more realistic scenario would have been, that she left it in, then would've found a trustworthy native to help her heal up. CD wants realism, what we saw in the gameplay wasn't. Besides, I doubt that the water she was in was clean. The wound would've got extremely infected. Plus, all the dust and dirt when she's climbing up would've made it even worse. Not to mention that the stick went trough her completely. Also, getting stabbed hurts like hell. She would've screamed her little lungs out several times before she could even move properly. Damnit 1001. |
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If you're under stress you barely feel any pain. Try to put yourself in her situation. Of course it hurts and we can hear her moaning, but there were people who had both legs broken, who carried their guts in their hands and they were able to go, to survive and to find a help. In real life there were far worse injuries than Lara's and the people survived it. Adrenalin, fear, stress and crave to survive terrible things and situations - all that push enormous pain back. The brain is focused on surviving not the pain. |
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^Page number.
Fear and adrenaline, you'd be amazed at what someone could do... :pi: |
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This is coming from a person who crashed into a wall while biking 25kmh. I didn't feel the pain, but once I arrived at the hospital they told me if I had come a minute later I would've bled out from the inside. Also, don't ask me how you crash into a wall at that speed. ADHD is a bitch. Quote:
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*i feel strongah noaw* :pi: |
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