
Declan Skews of VGI writes...
"The shock resulting from the Tomb Raider E3 showing is, perhaps, understandable. After all, it did feature one of the first mainstream references to rape. In the scene a teen-aged Lara Croft is pushed against a wall by a large brute of a man who, very obviously, has only one thing in mind. This attempt at rape ends swiftly for the brute and Miss Croft escapes being the victim of a brutal and abhorrent crime."

In my Tomb Raider iOS review, I look at whether or not the game runs well enough on mobile to justify parting with your cash.

The new Tomb Raider game shares the same “universe” as the live-action Amazon Prime series starring Sophie Turner as Lara Croft.
how the tables have turned, went from making a movie about a game to making a game about a movie/show

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