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Lara Croft getting a female-friendly makeover? photo

In the face of falling sales, Eidos is looking at yet another reinvention of Lara Croft in a bid to rekindle the popularity of the Tomb Raider franchise. According to reports, sales of Tomb Raider: Underworld have fallen some 500,000 copies short of predictions, and Eidos is naturally placing the blame squarely on Lara ... or at least her designers.

"We need to look at everything, as we develop the next game. Look at how Batman changed successfully, from the rather sad character of the Michael Keaton era to the noir style of The Dark Knight," claims Robert Brent, Eidos' chief financial adviser. 

In order to do this, Eidos is considering a more "female-friendly" approach to the company's most popular series, and may well reinvent everything about it from the way it looks to the way it plays. At this rate, one can reasonably expect Eidos to publish Lara Unleashed, where the Tomb Raider star periodically turns into a werewolf with stretchy arms. 

Will a complete series reboot help the ailing franchise? Hasn't Eidos tried something like this before, with less than stellar results? It always seems to me that once a series enters the "reboot" phase, its survival is pretty much a coin toss. A breath of fresh air could certainly help, but Eidos should probably take a look at a little spiky blue guy to make sure they don't screw it up.


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yutt's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/11/2009 14:01
yutt
"And Volomon, hopefully if you're an 'adult' as you say you are, you are actually attracted to you know, women that actually exist, not some computer graphics."

Yes, we have a multi-billion dollar porn industry because men are concerned about real women. Grow up. Your implication that only children would be interested in mere images of women (photos, game graphics, cartoons, etc.) is both amazingly naive and pretentious.

Men being sexually attracted to women is not childish. In fact, it is, literally, exactly the opposite.
bluedeviltron's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/11/2009 15:55
bluedeviltron
Hopefully they'll make look Lara look like a REAL woman. Clown faced, ugly and unappealing.

It might even sell as much as Mirror's Edge!

It's incredible how misguided these people are.
Hellbender's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/11/2009 17:22
Hellbender
it seems like to me, the people who still care about tomb raider are the ones who've been around to see the originals. moving to change it to cater it to a different audience smacks of giving up on it's original players. which is dumb. Why is it so hard for publishers to realize that to sell games, they have to make games fun.
Cowboy TTop's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/11/2009 17:57
Cowboy TTop
Volomon, I wasn't saying that there isn't a need for such sexy characters in games (I'm male and dig that), perhaps I should have worded it better. To put it bluntly, Lara Croft has outstayed her welcome. When I mentioned the 21st century games market, what I meant was that Lara Croft and the TR series has so much more competition in todays industry (from all kinds of games, let alone those with more central female characters. I think Lara was trumped by the main character of Heavenly Sword a while ago.

Sure, don't get me wrong, I love female game characters with sex appeal, from the shameless T&A of DOA, to real kick arse bitches like Chun Li, Cammy or smart types like HL2's Alex. Ten years of Lara is too much though, and its not surprising sales are dipping.
sickNasty's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/11/2009 18:57
sickNasty
Volomon, you completely missed the point of what I said.

You said: "We are now adults. Give us Tits or GTFO."

I'm saying that you are pathetic if you actually want computer generated nudity while claiming that you are an adult.

I'm not talking about nudity in any other medium, I'm talking about you personally and what you said.
egads's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/12/2009 01:38
egads
Well, they could AT LEAST make Lara Croft have the build necessary to do all the ridiculous stunts she pulls. Her arms are like toothpicks, yet she flies around ruins like an Olympic gymnast. Not to mention the fact that, given her athleticism, she probably wouldn't be so chesty. Not to mention the fact that her breasts would throw off her equilibrium.

Regardless, that wouldn't make me buy a Tomb Raider game. I played the demo and was SO FRUSTRATED with the combat and the camera (not the camera in the combat, the camera generally) that I almost screamed. I don't know how you could play through 20 - 30 hours of that shit. There is no way to not take damage in combat, unless you are fighting fucking spiders (which are just annoying), and it is almost always just button mashing. The camera NEVER cooperates and is constantly stuck in some awkward position. So even though I dont mind climbing through ruins, which, really, I dont. I DO mind playing games with garbage mechanics.
JustLikeBuck's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/12/2009 03:40
JustLikeBuck
I thought Nathan Drake was the female friendly version?
Timstuff's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/12/2009 07:26
Timstuff
Three things about Lara that have always proven problematic:

1) Her head is too big for her body
2) her face is too big for her head
3) Her boobs are too big

#3 has become significantly less of a problem in the recent games, but #1 and #2 have not gone away. If in the next game Lara looks more like a real person, I'm all for giving her another makeover. I just hope that they don't do something stupid to the gameplay like in Angel of Darkness for the sake of "reinvention." Underworld sold poorly because it was short, the camera was broken, and the combat was no fun. Uncharted, on the other hand, sold well and had a really fun combat system and relatively few camera problems.
Demtor's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/12/2009 07:45
Demtor
I have yet to play TR:Underworld (looking forward to it) but in any case I consider TR: Anniversary Edition to be the quintessential Tomb Raider experience in my opinion.

Make another just like that, hell remake TR:2 if you have to. Fuck reinventing what the series is. Try reinforcing what the series is instead.

The formula for what works has always been there. It just took Crystal Dynamics to do it right.
The Amazing Shenazin's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/21/2009 02:55
The Amazing Shenazin
I've always liked Pete Wanat's idea for Tomb Raider from that issue of Gameinformer
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