I choose which games I play for various reasons. I don't see a reason to explain them to you and I don't appreciate being told which games I should and shouldn't play.Forlong said:First of all, that was only one insult. And insulting in of itself is not immature. But I should respect the forum rules and refrain from insults.Doom972 said:A fine display of maturity by throwing insults and accusing me of being a troll.
As for the topic at hand - I guess that I have to mention again that this has nothing to do with the game being better or worse, but whether or not it's similar enough to other games in the franchise to be called a Tomb Raider game. I don't say that changing the main character alone makes it too different from other games in the franchise - I say that changing that, in addition to core gameplay elements to the point of changing genre, results in it having very little to do with the franchise. If either the protagonist or core gameplay elements had been preserved, I probably wouldn't have made this thread.
You're the one who shouldn't mistake changes with improvements. For example, I hardly see how cover-based shooting is an improvement over rolling and jumping around while shooting. To me, that just seems lazy.
I don't need every character to be Batman. I can enjoy playing a videogame with a protagonist who has a videogamey personality every once in a while. I never played the Tomb Raider games for the plot, but for the action.
You said that you were going to pass on a genuinely good game because it isn't like games that aren't as good. That just doesn't make sense. If you want to play the old Tomb Raider games, just play the old "Tomb Raider" games. Expecting a series to stagnate makes no sense. Of course they are going change what they can to improve it. No "Tomb Raider" game has outsold the first one yet, because it was stagnating for so long. Same with Mario games. Stagnating is harmful for a franchize. Inovation is part of good business in the video game industry.
Also, histarical that you call bringing in cover based shooting is lazy. That actually made a lot more work for them. They had to program the blocking turrain, make sure the fire fights had blocking turrain, make sure Lara would regester the blocking turrain and automatically take cover, make sure she wouldn't stick to the turrain so players could still freely move, make sure the NPCs would do the same but not without making the game to hard, and probably a lot of other things I haven't thought of. You know what actually is lazy? Copy-pasting the same broken-ass controls across a dozen games.
You are asking for the preservation of poor controls and uninteresting characters because of nostalgia. Sorry, but that's just silly. Its like asking car developers to start making cars with those old hand-cranks. There is no reason for them to continue doing stuff that just doesn't work.
Finally, it sounds like you want a satire game, which "Tomb Raider" was never meant to be. Try "Lollypop Chainsaw" or "Bayonetta". They may just be everything you ever wanted in a game.
As for whether or not the game is good on its own or better/worse than previous TR games - that's subjective and doesn't have much to do with the topic. The topic is about whether or not this is a true Tomb Raider game.
Cover-based shooting is a lazy choice from a design perspective, since it just makes it another third-person shooter, of which we already have enough.
While the controls in the games made by Core are shitty by modern standards and should absolutely not be repeated in any game ever, I liked the controls in the previous Crystal Dynamics games. There was room for improvement, but replacing core game mechanics doesn't mean improvement, in the same sense that amputating an injured arm and replacing it with a robotic arm isn't healing the arm.
I'm not even sure I want another real Tomb Raider game, I just don't like the phenomenon of "rebooting" a series by making a completely different game that has little to do with its franchise. If a developer has a great idea for a game, then I think that they should start a new IP. While the X-COM shooter, and to some extend DMC suffered for that practice, it seems like Tomb Raider gets a free pass.