08-04-19, 13:52 | #61 |
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God, I'm still so disappointed with the way AOD turned out. I really love the overall vibe of its story, concepts, and soundtrack. I wouldn't classify the game as dark and gritty in the sense that Reboot is, I'd rather call it sombre, suspenseful, and kind of macabre. It's a shame AOD was pushed to release in such an unfinished state. -_-
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23-09-19, 06:05 | #63 |
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I am worried about that too, but maybe, this idea might be the very thing that the writers could use, to push reboot Lara's direction and personality, closer to her spiritual predecessors in the pre rebooted eras. Also, the idea of a badass and funny rival/antagonist/villain who reminds us of the old Lara might help her embrace the things that she never introspectively examined in herself till then. In fact, it could very well, be the catalyst to Lara's transformation from a gritty and demure protagonist to a vivacious and sardonic character, enjoying the occassional risky and abrasive behaviors of her adventurous lifestyle, with all its woes and wonders.
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