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Tomb Raider Interview: Controversy, Multiplayer, and Inspiration From Uncharted

IGN speaks to Crystal Dynamics' Noah Hughes about the Lara Croft's origin story, decision to support multiplayer, and how Uncharted's modern storytelling was an inspiration.

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Root4107d ago

Inspiration....from Uncharted

GET OUT OF HERE :O ....really I wouldn't of guessed /s

"Are you worried people might compare Tomb Raider to modern action-adventure games like Uncharted, even though it was Tomb Raider itself originated that style?"

<Sigh> For the love of god Uncharted didn't copy Tomb Raider it's main inspiration was Indianna Jones. Seriously Noah makes it seem like that so if anyone does compare it to Uncharted he can just shrug it off and say "Well Uncharted copied TR"

"But what’s important to me in the end that it feels like a Tomb Raider game."

Really because to me it dosen't feel like one.

Thatguy-3104107d ago

Exactly I never remember Drake handling two guns, doing aerobic moves like cartwheels or any of the stuff that lara croft did since her early games. The only similarity is that they hunt artifacts that's it. Game Play style is a lot different and even what the game focused on. The TR games focused heavily on puzzles and platforming where the
Uncharted series focus on action and cinematic events which seem to be the major focus in the new TR. Think ppl only try to use that excuse to make it seem like it's not a big deal.

Root4107d ago (Edited 4107d ago )

People always relate it the most to the platforming...Drakes jumping and climbing but how the hell can you do realistic climbing in a game in any other way. It's not like they could add a double jump, the way Lara did it was realistic and the way Drake did it was realistic...they both look similar because it's the only way to do it.

" Think ppl only try to use that excuse to make it seem like it's not a big deal."

I like to think it's the Tomb Raider fangirls which let nostalgia get in the way of their judgment.

This is supposed to be a Tomb Raider game...not an Uncharted clone.

Why didn't they just stick with the actualy origin story of the original Lara where her plane goes down in the Himalayas which kills her parents and fiancé. That would of been a great survival game.

Imalwaysright4107d ago

Oh yeah lets pretend that the structure of both games isn't identical. Shoot this, jump that, solve this, climb that, shoot those... The difference is that Lara was doing it 10 years before the Drake.

New TR is taking a few pages from Uncharted but in general it was TR that inspired Uncharted, not the other way around.

Thatguy-3104107d ago

@imalwaysright
What do you expect to be different? Your arguments is pointless. When it comes to structure every game is the same they are basically taking basic which is running, walking, shooting and jumping. Lara NEVER did as much action sequence as she is doing in the reboot let alone all the cinematic events that she is put through.

Imalwaysright4107d ago (Edited 4107d ago )

It would be pointless IF TR hadn't set the standard for 3D adventure games more than 15 years ago. TR inspired MANY games and served as template for MANY games. Uncharted happens to be one of those games. Like it or not TR is one of the most influential games this industry has seen as well one of the most iconic and recognized franchises of this industry. I'm afraid that the only pointless argument here is yours.

Edi.t Gamespot agrees with me and i agree with gamespot.

http://www.gamespot.com/gam...

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kwyjibo4107d ago

Don't pretend that Uncharted didn't take anything from the Tomb Raider series.

Sure, it's main inspiration was Indiana Jones, but the main inspiration for Indiana Jones and the Infernal Machine was Indiana Jones, and that borrowed from Tomb Raider.

Ezz20134107d ago

name all the things uncharted took from it ...i can't think of one thing beside going after a treasure and even then TR didn't invent that too

ThanatosDMC4107d ago

Wait... Tomb Raider had treasures??? I thought I was picking up med kits and guns in the weirdest of all places.

kwyjibo4107d ago

Lol thanatos, for me Tomb Raider was all about killing endangered species.

I think Far Cry 3 has picked up that baton.

thebudgetgamer4107d ago

You do realize that Indiana Jones took inspiration from several movies that came before it right?

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pain777pas4107d ago

At least they are honest and that is all that counts if the game is good.

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InTheLab4107d ago

every time Drake kills a dinosaur,I think...man...this is just like TR

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Tomb Raider I, II, III Remastered Review – To The Freezer ⏐ Nerdy Bird Games

Tomb Raider I, II, III Remastered is available now on PC, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S. Lara Croft is back in a classic remaster of the original PlayStation 1 hit title. Is the remaster any good though?

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The Best Tomb Raider Games Ranked

We've gone on many adventures with Lara Croft. With another reboot in the making, Wealth of Geeks felt it was a good time to go down the nostalgia rabbit hole and remember the best of those tomb-raiding thrills.

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Sonic188159d ago (Edited 59d ago )

I do agree that Tomb Raider Angel of Darkness was the worse one 😂 I remember playing some of it and I took it back. That game was just awful in every way. I bought it used at gamestop and glad they had that 7 day return policy for used games 😂

Pyrofire9559d ago

Would it be worth saying why?

ZeekQuattro59d ago

Simple. He's been hating on the Tomb Raider reboots for years. I can't imagine seeing them at the top of a best TR game list let alone being on the list in general sitting well with him because of it.

-Foxtrot58d ago

Zeek

“Hating”

No no, just pointing out how TR mutated into a generic action adventure game losing the appeal of what it once was when it was more about puzzles and platforming over going Rambo, slaughtering waves of enemies

But hey, continue being a dick and speaking about me like I’m not going to see the comment.

MeatyUrologist58d ago

Foxtrot, I'm curious if you have played the most recent games. Sure the 2013 reboot was hugely focused on combat, but each follow up became less and less about combat to the point where outside of a few large scale story missions I don't even remember combat being a part of shadow of the tomb raider. Shadow was so puzzle focused it actually was a bit much for me and I love the TR puzzles.

I still feel like Rise was the best of the series and I was a huge fan of the originals. To me it struck the perfect balance of exploration, platforming, puzzles, and combat. Not saying your opinion is wrong I'm just curious what you think they should have done different. Games do need to evolve somewhat to stay relevant. Would you prefer small linear jumping platform levels like the original?

RavenWolfx59d ago

I would agree Rise for 1 and the reboot as 2. Shadow is a bit high, though.

Sonic188159d ago (Edited 59d ago )

I think Shadow wasn't even develop by crystal dynamics. I thought it was the worse in the new trilogy

Pyrofire9559d ago

That's right. Shadow was developed by Eidos Montreal who who went and made Marvels Guardians of the Galaxy next. (Great game)
Meanwhile after Rise of the Tomb Raider, Crystal Dynamics made Marvels Avengers. (bad game)

MeatyUrologist59d ago

Agrees. First two are correct but Shadow should be around 5-6.

terstomp59d ago

For me, Legend should be alot higher (along with the other two ). Shadow, I enjoyed it, but has too much has fluff, as modern games tend to do. Playing the remastered series, and apart from the controls, is very good.

jznrpg58d ago

I really enjoyed the first 2 games, Legend and the first of the reboots and the rest I didn’t get into so I never finished.

robtion58d ago

Completely subjective list. I really liked Underworld, I preferred Lara's design. That said I loved the horror/uncharted feel of the reboot. I think all the TR games have strengths and weaknesses. None are objectively better in every way.

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The Best Video Game Reboots of All Time

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