Urban Chaos: Riot Response & Tomb Raider Plans

This SCi press release (thanks Frans and GameGossip) has an update on the company's financial condition, offering a couple of new revelations. The announcement mentions Urban Chaos: Riot Response, which may be a follow-up to Urban Chaos, the third-person action game by defunct developer Mucky Foot Productions. The PS2 is only platform mentioned so far, as the Official PS2 magazine is pumped enough about this to put out some sort of APB. The other revelation is the inevitable continuation of the Tomb Raider series, saying: "In addition we are developing a special edition of Tomb Raider to celebrate the Tenth Anniversary of Lara Croft, clearly established as one of the icons of video games."
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It's a shame that most people (Usually non-PC Gamers) forget that Tomb Raider was a PC title first, and a console title second. I think that there is why you never saw a game as good as the first one. TR1 was made with the more mature, adventure-gamer in mind. It was heavy on exploration, light on combat, and focused on secret areas and random discoveries. That is what made it such a hit with our crowd.

Then of course, they decided to mess it up by turning it into a third person shooter with jumping elements (basically), and it was nothing like what it was originally intended to be.

In my opinion, Lara Croft is the Pam Anderson of the virtual world. In other words, she has big tits, but oddly enough, I don't really want to see them anymore.

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