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RE: ADSactly Games Review - Rise of the Tomb Raider

in #gaming7 years ago

After Crystal Dynamics's Tomb Raider in 2013, it was right to choose to mature Lara by adding family to work. Naturally, although character development is not as obvious as in the first game, Lara Croft's path through the game is clear from the beginning to the end.

Still, it can not be said that the story is quadruped. It fits perfectly into the grip of the game and manages to keep it on top of it with some surprises (although some of them taste pumpkin). But Rise of the Tomb Raider is a game based on adventure and discovery, and this is reflected in the story. If you do not see more than that, you do not expect to experience emotional well-being, you can tell that you will be generally satisfied with the story.

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You're quiet correct, now that I think back to the first it didn't have as much story as the first game, they could have given the emotional connection with her father some more depth by adding a tad bit more back story.