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in your other thread you want the game to be free.
i know what your doing, farming for jester points......
Yes, I'm going to buy it, man!
One thing is that I want it for free because other games add revisions for free... Lol.
But of course I'm going to buy it, although I'm not going to pre-purchase it unless they give something interesting...
I'll probably wait for a more substantial offer.
But i believe some mods wil be ported over anyway
So no, there will not be anything sexual since that isn't what or who Lara is at all.
I don't worship people, i just enjoy the final product or dislike it. And i think people should also stop caring about "what the creator planned".or his mindset at all.
None of the originals had this outside of mods, though.
& Legend, as good as it was, is simply not one of the originals, and not being held to the limitations of the original engine is why they were able to have a myriad of options for alt outfits (like the business suit with tiny heels) in Legend.
Closest to "revealing" in the originals were the SOLA bathing suit and leisure robe in TRII, and the mid-driffs in TRIII.
All the hyper-sexualization of Lara Croft was done via marketing. Simply put - aside from "boobas", "sexuality" was not a part of the original titles - there was no instance for any form of sexuality outside of "hot woman on screen", which is just an odd leap most healthy individuals do not fumble with. Nothing in the games made her "sexy" outside of her design, because you were mostly wandering corridors shooting animals and solving puzzles, when you weren't dying horrible deaths by accident or otherwise.
No matter anyone's intent, or anyone's preference to the original intent, that is the fact- the original titles barely had any dialogue in them, even. But they used sex to sell a product. Big surprise - so do M&Ms. And M&Ms don't actual feature anything sexual, either.
OG Lara Croft is best Lara, for sure. But it's this weird urge over polygons that represent a female's rack in a video game that so largely lead to her character assassination (and many others) in the 2013 reboot.