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"Obviously you have no clue what you're talking about with the game so maybe you should just drop it. If it was only breasts it wouldn't have gotten a 90-93% on Gamerankings. Hell if it's all just about breasts please explain why Dead or Alive Extreme Beach Volleyball got a 73.2% or it's sequel got a 53.6%, they had a lot more breasts on display than Tomb Raider ever did. A game doesn't have a sequel as anticipated as Tomb Raider 2 was if it was breasts attached to a poor or average game that was selling it. And as far as it being the breasts that hooked people, I played the game and didn't give a damn about her breasts. My girlfriend at the time played it as well and is straight so the breasts weren't what got her hooked on the game either."

Dude.

1. Calm down. I'm allowed to have an opinion on a game that's different than yours. Vice-Versa.
2. If you were reading any of the gaming media at the time, they might as well have been calling it "A REVOLUTION IN BREASTS!"
3. I stated like twice times that I wasn't asserting how good the level-design, etc. was - I was commenting on the controls and the mass-market hooks. I maintain that point as it IS something I can comment, having played it enough to get a sense of the controls and having read the media coverage at the time.
4. Also - Final Fantasy VIII got at least that good of an average on gamerankings, and it's a flat-out terrible game.

"The Lara Croft character was prominently featured in the popular media outside the realm of video gaming, for instance on the cover of cutting-edge pop culture magazine The Face in June 1997."

Read my point #2. And remember, I'm not talking about hardcore gamers who can look past difficult controls, I'm talking about your average joe-schmoe on the street.