Tomb Raider: 5 Major Concerns About The Reboot

tomb raider 600x300 The New Tomb Raider developed by Crystal Dynamics is coming out March 5th and only being a Tomb Raider fan because I spent my time locking the old butler in the huge freezer; I wasn€™t that excited about the news of the reboot. However, being one of the few games showcased at last year€™s E3 that got my attention I did get excited when an early 2013 release date was announced. But, the more I thought about the reboot the more anxious I become until a painful knot in my stomach began to tighten, and all the excitement turned into bile in my gut. I will say before I go any further that I love the new voice of Lara Croft - it sounds like Mary Poppins would if she completely lost her mind. Here are five concerns I have with the upcoming Tomb Raider...

5. Do We Even Need A Reboot?

In my eyes no, we don€™t need another Tomb Raider clogging up the already blocked franchise. Crystal Dynamics could have created an adventure game about a young explore struggling to survive on an island and it wouldn€™t have been any worse than what they€™ve done now. Obviously, Crystal Dynamics want to build a game upon an already likeable franchise so building a fanbase wouldn€™t be as difficult - and I get that. I just don€™t want this trend of rebooting old franchises because then, all we€™re going to spend our time doing is re-playing as the same characters, basically the same stories, but with updated graphics.
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Thomas James Hunt is a British Video Game Critic who is a rather unpleasant character in the journalism world. So brace yourself for some nasty behaviour in the form of articles.