“I think you might have somewhat misread every single word in the entire review.”
“I think you might have somewhat misread every single word in the entire review.”
I remember backing Lara into a corner to mess with the camera angle so I could stare at “boobs” which, at the time, were more of a symbolic representation of breasts than actual breasts. Polygons so shapely I should have had my eyes gouged out by them. Then again I was 18 and had no idea how to “talk to girls”, in…
They shouldn’t replace it though. Putting a disclaiming and saying this game came out at a different time when this was okay is a perfectly fine thing to do. Loads of other media do it, from books to movies and it helps paint a very clear picture of the context of the world when it came out and the over all cultural…
I’m sure we’d all be a lot happier if it was a bunch of walkie talkies chasing Lara around through the South Pacific and shooting darts at her.
I had to double check that I didn’t accidentally stumble upon a review from The Root when I read that whole section. I was pretty appalled at how full-barrel he was gunning down all of it.
yes, correct
?? You’re mad they just had a disclaimer that the game hasn’t been edited? Seems weird, but okay. Anyway I think preserving the game would hold more weight if remasters didn’t almost universally always butcher the original look of the games. Look like an old pc game with somebodys bad “hd texture pack,” which is…
Your intent as it maybe, is not how it reads. Which is why it is in question by people. I came here to say the same thing HypnO did.
I could easily believe you, except for bemoaning the fact if they didn’t have something as the game loaded you might have an issue by the other things you comment on. And I say this…
My comments stands. I take back nothing.
How do you feel about warner brothers selling dvds of their WWII propaganda films? They have a near identical disclaimer at the start of the films as listed here.
Sorta? She starts the apocalypse on accident by taking a dagger in order to keep it away from people who want to use it on purpose. Essentially, she didn’t pay attention to the full warnings because she was in a rush.
let’s not mince words here—given Crystal Dynamics spent 2013 through 2018 making some of the most white-savior-promoting games in modern history
As groundbreaking as the original Tomb Raider was in ‘96, Super Mario 64 was still and is still, the better game.
you spill an awful lot of text about the supposedly offensive material, but don’t mention what it is. not even broad contours. would be helpful context to help us decide how offensive it is.
Kotaku in this review is being disingenuous about the updated graphics with those comparison pics. That’s not how the updated graphics look on your TV. They look sharp and crisp. They look like this...
I think alterations to the original material is a “dammed if you do dammed if you don’t” situation. Thinking from that perspective, it seems logical to not allocate resources to change these. Also, we don’t see Hollywood making any of these types of changes to their re-releases. Not sure if this deep a criticism is…
It was not less powerful, and no it didn’t. How are we still doing Sony propaganda about the Xbox One like 12 years after the fact.
I use my Xbox One X to this day for all entertainment needs plus the hdmi in for my cable. If the Series X had the hdmi in I would be using it instead. But for now the One X is my entertainment central.
It was a lot of cool ideas and a genuine push for innovation. I really liked everything about it on release, including the kinect, which really flourished with some studios. Playing Alien and having the alien find me because I made too much noise in my living room was such a cool and immersive idea. The tv integration…
“Using Portal also won’t “free up” the console so one person can play on TV while the other plays on handheld.”