Selasa, 19 Juni 2012

Rebooted Tomb Raider Will Have Gamers Identify with Lara Croft


The new Tomb Raider game is designed to make gamers care about the new Lara Croft and at least one developer working on the game believes that, by the time the single-player experience is over, players will also see strength in the character.

Brian Horton, who is the art director working on the new Lara Croft video game, told Edge that, “We’re making a game about someone who is inexperienced and who has to learn how to become a hero.

รข€œNow, the fact that she is a woman is not lost on us, and that’s an important part of the dynamic of it being Tomb Raider, but it’s not our primary concern to distinguish that she is a woman. We are playing up the fact that she is human and believable.”

Horton says that most of the people who have already seen the game have reacted positively to how Crystal Dynamics is handling the reboot of Tomb Raider.

He added, “I feel like some of those players might actually evolve their perspective. They might look at it in the beginning and say ‘I’m protecting her,’ but as they grow with her, become closer to her, they’d start to think ‘I am her’ giving them the fantasy and fulfillment of being Lara Croft.”

The rebooted Tomb Raider will see Lara Croft gradually evolve as she discovers the dangers around her and reacts to them.

The E3 2012 demo that Crystal Dynamics has shown focuses on one core moment in her transformation: the instant when she first kills a man, after seeing her friends threatened and getting close to death herself.

The developers say that the same kind of emotion will permeate the entire game.

Tomb Raider is set to arrive during the first months of 2013 on the Xbox 360 from Microsoft and the PlayStation 3 from Sony.

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