Well Tomb Raider has repeatedly been Rebooted. This is the fourth "fresh start" for Lara Croft, she is on her 5th voice actress, and she has officially been brought back from the dead twice.TrulyBritish said:Yeah, I'm all for having more homosexuality in video games (preferably not the slightly disconcerting, way thank you Skyfall) but I don't like the idea of just shoehorning it in as a way to change a character or almost fill some kind of criteria. Especially if other canon sources have had Lara as being straight.King Aragorn said:That's pretty meaningless IF things stay like they are, but what i'm afraid this change will bring is them pushing every 5 to 10 minutes that.
''omg she is gay look at how we push boundaries!!!!1!!''
And the only canon works are the games and the closest she ever gets is with Kurtis in Angel of Darkness, even then you can can't infer any relationship brewing, all indications is that it's entirely platonic. There's more of an intimate and romantic relationship between Dom and Marcus is the Gears of War series, to be fair. They really care about each other and trust each other, more than Kurtis and Lara ever had.
Also, Lara has had so much shoehorned into her character, like making her a conflicted yet cold blooded ninja assassin in the latest Tomb Raider. Also the later games she was hardly raiding Tombs at all, thought they were most definitely tomb-like in being very secure structures filled with puzzles, deathtraps and other dangers with a valuable item inside to obtain.
Lara Croft could have been gay all along, we have no way of knowing one way or another.
If you go read the interview
http://killscreendaily.com/articles/interviews/tomb-raider-writer-rhianna-pratchett-why-every-kill-cant-be-first-and-why-she-wanted-make-lara-croft-gay/
it wasn't to fulfil a criteria and the writer was not in a position to even discuss such a character change. The writer had VERY little control over the character, for instance Rihanna Pratchet (yes, same Pratchet as Terry Pratchett of Discworld fame) essentially was hired to write the in-between scenes but she didn't have control over the overall narrative nor what combat Lara would engage in in between.
What she talked about was earnest and serious, for the sake of art, not sensationalism. And it wasn't even a consideration for the game nor even something she had a say on, to spite being a writer, that's the problem, her job was extremely limited to writing dialogue to string points together not decide on overarching narrative.