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If true, this brings tears to my eyes! :) Resistence is NOT futile!
This truly reveals that those who developed this remaster are not fans of the game, They exposed themselves with this move , they have been hired to ruin the original game experience.
The lighting has been ruined in many levels, emptying these levels of their original atmosphere.
The appearance of some levels has been changed for the worse.
The action indicator has been added to make the game very easy, which makes it lose its character.
The boss health bar has been added, making fighting these bosses just a chore without any challenge.
The photo mode has been added to make the player cheat and use it to solve puzzles and reveal the location of traps and enemies.
Despite all this destruction of the original game experience, those who claim to be “original game fans” did not complain. Rather, the only thing that made them complain were two worthless posters that no one even realized existed in the original game.
Hello little Bot would you like to continue the conversation in Binary? ^_^
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Anyway, before celebrating anything, let's wait to see what patch three brings us.
Those who are in favor of censorship, those who minimize the importance of applied censorship and those who are against censorship. Everyone defends their opinion.
I have not seen mentally ill people threatening to kill others. I don't know what the point is of you mentioning this and I don't see the relationship with Tomb Raider either. Lack of arguments?
It is clear that any type of censorship in a game is not something of utmost importance, it does not matter if it is minimal or covers the entire game, it is just a game, but the way in which it is introduced invites you to not buy more products from the companies involved in it and of course it has been applied in the most vile way possible, 2 months after the launch and without reporting it, hidden in a bug fix patch. If they were going to censor the game they should report it on the first day of its release instead of promising an unaltered product.
So no matter how much they censor, you can thank your Karen because it won't affect anyone's life (at least the players), maybe it will affect the developer's pockets in the long term.
I mean, today you play as Lara Croft - tomb raider and tomorrow as Nicocado Croft - pizza seeker. Absolutely inadvertently of course. So who knows.