Boy, when Crystal Dynamics said it would be creating "something completely new and very different" for Lara Croft, it wasn't kidding around. GameSpot has posted a first look at Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light, and we don't know where to begin. It's downloadable, it's isometric-view and it's arcade-y action with just a hint of the old platforming ways. There's a heavy co-op element, too (both local and online), with Lara and her companion, Totec (a "Mayan tribesman" wielding a spear) fighting off evil spirits and the undead, as well as combining their various skills to traverse through jungles and temples.
Actually, it looks ... good. While the pace seems likely to be a little faster than the standard tomb raiding Lara does, this might be just the thing to spice up the still-aging franchise. We'll check the game out for you at GDC next week, and let you know if this left-turn in genre is the right one for Lara to take.
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Posted: Mar 5th 2010 8:53PM Admiral White said
Actually, no I wouldn't. Someone else can do it.
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Posted: Mar 5th 2010 7:52PM Admiral White said
I think the previous fans moved on to Uncharted. Just a guess.
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Posted: Mar 6th 2010 1:20AM calgaryaltahotmailcom said
I'm not a fan of that perspective either.
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Posted: Mar 6th 2010 2:52AM Sly C said
granger, there was killzone liberation, which only sucked because it had an isometric perspective. like seriously, if it was first or third person, it would have been awesome. that's the only 3D analog controlled isometric game i can think of at the moment.
but yeah, after seeing the screenshots, i think i'm right. it just looks awkward.
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but yeah, after seeing the screenshots, i think i'm right. it just looks awkward.
Posted: Mar 5th 2010 8:42PM Peter Moore said
Sully is the one with the great ass.
/Uncharted 2 spoilers
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/Uncharted 2 spoilers
Posted: Mar 5th 2010 8:54PM (Unverified) said
Given that this is a side-project, it's not like they've pulled a Guilty Gear on everyone and changed genres out of the blue.
Looks interesting.
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Looks interesting.
Posted: Mar 5th 2010 11:08PM bm111 said
Well, I don't mind the perspective change or the gameplay changes, as long as they've kept the adventurous spirit of the series and havent turned it into a shitty linear series of corridors, a one-dimensional lineup of puzzles.
Yeah... fat chance, I know.
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Yeah... fat chance, I know.
Posted: Mar 6th 2010 1:11PM Psychoplasm said
they've already given tomb raider a fresh start, especially when held against such shit as angel of darkness. why move away from all of that hard work? WHY!? :(
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Posted: Mar 6th 2010 1:16PM Abob Lyndsae said
Oh my God, it's a revival of the puzzly isometric platformer. With CO-OP PLAY. It's like they're designing a game specifically for me. Please, please, let this not suck.
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Posted: Mar 7th 2010 10:26AM mindsize said
Hmm. This might be fun, I'm not real big into pure action/arcade shooters, I find they get old really fast! Never the less I'm a big Tombraider sucker and will probably pick it up. I'm still hoping that a slower paced adventure TR will come out. One where Lara doesn't just slaughter mass numbers of people and endangered species. I think the best part about TR1 was the eery and uneasy feel that it gave off. So here's hoping that the next one will be more about exploration and suspense... But anyway I've been hoping for a game like that since the first tombraider! : )
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