I don't think people should be putting all their eggs in one basket. We've had no official confirmation of a release date, and no dev/publisher will ever admit they're having problems until their back is against the wall and they admit a delay. I think people should be at least prepared to accept the game might get put back.
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just because you follow the usual dates and all of you think it's going to be released in Oct. it doesn't have to be that way!(i don't say that it won't come out then it's just a thinking) maybe they will release it before any of those games come out! (Sept. release) or even after those games come oute like (Nov. or Dec. Release) or even get pushed back for 2013 release (which i doubt)
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It's getting really tiring to see this discussion pop up every day. I wish something in an official capacity can be said so this can be put to rest.
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So is judges week where all of the "best of E3" games are nominated, or is that at the show itself? Does have any purpose? :p
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I hope they will take some pictures like they did last year.
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So it was around May 20 when last year's Judges Week happened.
http://www.gunsandgrapple.com/2011/0...e3-judges.html Those concept arts was good too, to get something at least. http://www.gunsandgrapple.com/2011/0...e3-judges.html I hope they will do the same this year as well. :) |
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That honestly wouldn't surprise me. :p
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^ actually that's one more reason that they should release those screenshots
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The main issue with this is that TR is hogged by such a gameplay restrictive plot all of the time, whereas in Fallout you can move at your own pace and initiate the adventure how you'd like (which I'd like in TR).
To me it wouldn't feel the same as Fallout, it would feel forced because the story would be forcing it upon you, so I think a key to having gameplay which makes you feel what is written above, is to provide an experience with lots of freedom and choice so that you can accidentally wander into the harder areas and get your ass kicked before the story takes you there. |
The E3 judges week started earlier than last year, huh?
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Wouldn't you all rather be surprised?
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I actually share that sentiment. Assuming the game is on time, the silence might actually be a good thing. Maybe they're just going to let the players experience the game themselves when it comes out.
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I agree, I want a lot of surprises in the game, but they also need to show what they're selling.
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^^This is what I thought, but then they said something about lots of characters to reveal.
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I hope they're not going to reveal them all :/ I wouldn't mind if they revealed some Endurance survivors, not too important in the story...but I hope they're not going to reveal the tattooed guy with the necklace who saved Lara from the ship.
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Epic win! This needs to be tweeted! :vlol: :vlol: :vlol:
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If i knew how the hell to work twitter i totally would :p. I forgot how much fun it is to make rage comics.
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Title: Tomb Raider release date shifts to 2013 Hello everyone, Below you’ll find a very important message from Darrell Gallagher, Head of Studio at Crystal Dynamics. A Message to the Tomb Raider Community When Crystal Dynamics first set out to reboot the Tomb Raider franchise, there were two goals that we were extremely passionate about. The first was to create a modern Tomb Raider game that would surprise and excite gamers. The second was to make this the best game of our careers, something we would be really proud to be a part of. We truly believe that we have something very special on our hands and we can’t wait to share it with you. Our priority now is to make sure we fully deliver the very highest quality game. In order to do this, we have decided to move the game’s release date by a few months, from Fall 2012 to the first quarter of 2013. We’re doing things that are completely new to Tomb Raider in this game and the additional development time will allow us to put the finishing touches into the game and polish it to a level that you deserve. We believe this is the right choice and I guarantee it will be worth the wait. The game is looking amazing and we can’t wait to show it to everyone at E3 in a few weeks. Darrell Gallagher While disappointment in having to wait a bit longer for Tomb Raider is natural, I – and the rest of the studio – firmly believe this is the right decision. I know you’ll agree when holding an exceptional experience in your hands come launch day. I’m sure you’ve got lots of questions about the news above. We’ve created a dedicated thread in the official forums for you to voice your questions and comments. I’ll personally gather the common inquires and pose them to Darrell in the next Crystal Habit Podcast, so here’s an opportunity to make your voice heard. To take a bit of the edge off the delay we decided to release a new screenshot hinting at content you’ll be seeing at E3. You can check it out above. As always thank you for your continued support! Meagan Marie |
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