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The Tomb Raider Facebook Page announces the new Tomb Raider is gold, and this attempt at a gritty reboot of the action/adventure series is scheduled for a March 5th release (thanks Gamer's Hell). Here's word: Back in 2010 when we announced Tomb Raider we promised to break new ground for the franchise – to create an origins story that forges Lara Croft into a hero, and takes her on a journey like no other. I’m very happy that I can stand by those words today.
We’ve put everything into this game, and I’m certain we’ve created something that explores Tomb Raider’s history while pushing the limits in interactive storytelling and design. Development has spanned two studios, a pair of E3 stage demos, 50-plus magazine covers, 150 award nominations, nearly 800 fan art submissions, almost 2,000 blog posts, and over 50,000 replies from you on our forums.
And now it’s time to get the game into your hands. We sincerely hope you enjoy it. We think you will, We are immensely proud of this game.
28 days to go.
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Re: Tomb Raider Gold |
Feb 8, 2013, 05:28 |
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Bob wrote on Feb 8, 2013, 01:57:
Cutter wrote on Feb 7, 2013, 18:19: I've never even played any of the Tomb Raider games. Probably because I never had a problem getting girls IRL I know, right?
So I can infer that you have a problem getting beef-cake guys IRL since you only play games with male protagonists? lol brilliant - "never played them" but it was all about the big tits. Whilst I agree the ridiculous norks were silly the funny thing is I actually played pretty all the tomb raider games *with* my now other half which pretty much sums up how silly that statement was. Why did she like them too? Same reason as me - exploration and puzzle solving (and of course back then it was rather unique) - the two key mechanics that really sold the game.
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