alexkoepp3785d ago

wah wah wah, tomb raider HD so lame - make a new game next gen users don't want ports we want new games

Utalkin2me3785d ago

Would be nice if they did the 10 dollar upgrade for people who already purchased the last gen version.

Gaming1013785d ago (Edited 3785d ago )

It would certainly be nice if the $10 upgrade program was done, however knowing the capitalists that are Sony and Msoft, and knowing how console owners are used to taking a cactus up the ass every time a new revenue stream is exploited... it's not happening. Console owners are used to paying $40 for Angry Birds when you can get it for 99 cents pretty much everywhere else. Of course we're going to be expected to pay 30-40 bucks for an all-dlc included "definitive edition" of Tomb Raider.

And just like the previous Tomb Raider, I will wait for it to go down in price and ignore it until I get it for free on Playstation Plus or something.

bryam19823785d ago (Edited 3785d ago )

wtf it looks the same to me great game regardless

C-H-E-F3785d ago

NAY!! wasn't Square Enix the main company talking about oh we need next gen consoles to come out because we have this and that and the ps3/360 can't handle all we have to offer... but your ps4 "Rebuilt" game made "For next gen" looks like a middle-aged ps3 game... lmfao just like Tomb Raider on the ps3 thou shall pass.

I_am_Batman3785d ago

I might pick that version up cause I missed the first release.

e-p-ayeaH3785d ago

Definite edition yes most certainly its very much like the pc version with ultra settings enabled.

pwnsause_returns3785d ago (Edited 3785d ago )

yea, it looks like Tress FX is enabled. see her hair.

I have not yet played this game. So for someone that thinks is lame, is a good pick up for next-gen for me.

LOGICWINS3785d ago

Def picking this up. Theres a big void for next gen action adventure games between AC4 and Second Sun.

Treian3785d ago

Not trying to be a fanboy, but I can already play this game on my PC with "next-gen" graphics. Seems like Square Enix is turning this game into a cash cow.

CGI-Quality3785d ago (Edited 3785d ago )

As an owner of the PC version, who can max it out without even breaking a slight sweat, I have to disagree. Her face looks more updated, as they said it would be, and the environments, particularly the foliage, has seen a bit of an overhaul. The PC version is still based on last gen assets.

I'm going to pick this up on PS4 and compare (really enjoyed the original - so why not).

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The Best Tomb Raider Games Ranked

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Sonic188154d ago (Edited 54d 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 😂

Pyrofire9554d ago

Would it be worth saying why?

ZeekQuattro54d 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.

-Foxtrot54d 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.

MeatyUrologist54d 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?

RavenWolfx54d ago

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

Sonic188154d ago (Edited 54d ago )

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

Pyrofire9554d 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)

MeatyUrologist54d ago

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

terstomp54d 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.

jznrpg54d 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.

robtion54d 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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