the one big thing that bothered me about this game was did it really have to be this gleefully violent and brutal? growing up on the T rated tomb raider games of old, i was unprepared for the high level of blood and gore and brutal killings in this game despite its M rating. not that i am opposed to that kind of game content, i just wasnt expecting it from a tomb raider game considering its lineage. and yes i know its a reboot so no need to point that out.
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The marketing for Tomb Raider was a disaster from start to finish. To see a great game reduced to cheap exposure tactics and appalling trailers for the entirely of its pre-release window was maddening.
The 'Reborn' trailer was the final straw, so I decided to take a shot across the bow of Square Enix's marketing department with my own take.
We shot and edited this in about 4 hours. The lines could have been funnier, but an evening was all I was willing to give to it if I'm honest. I'd love to talk about the game myself, but I'm under embargo here. I will next week, but Carolyn's review is spot-on as far as I'm concerned.



