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they could have changed the main character's name and called this game something else. it's nothing like any other TR game. it's just another 3rd person shooter with some basic puzzles. especially all the tiny little tomb ruins you find really just feels like they knew they had to include something other than laura to be able to call it Tomb Raider. if you play this game thinking it isn't a tomb raider game you'll enjoy it a lot, but if you play it expecting it to be "Tomb Raider" then you'll be upset.
not really, they could have easily just called the game something else and it would have been fine. and you're absolutle right, the game is like uncharted, which is NOTHING like any TR game, lol. that's why TR 2013 should not have been in the TR family of games. it should have been a different title. it's as if they only used the name to boost sales. imagine what people would say and think if the next CoD came out and the gameplay was like XCOM... they would be saying the same thing and be absolutely right about it.
What level of change you're talking about? Lara is still running, jumping, climbing and killing enemies. Just because there are more enemies doesn't mean all other components went away. The only thing that is different is that now not every room has a puzzle.
James Bond movies changed much more drastically.
tell that to every successfull franchise that has been doing it for decades.