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d21lewis said:
Goddamit. Tomb Raider was always about exploration and then Tomb Raider Legend came out and it became quite a bit more streamlined and cinematic. I thought that TRL had a perfect blend of action and puzzles. Uncharted came out and it was pretty close to Tomb Raider Legend, almost down to the button placement (though it did have the cover mechanics that Tomb Raider never had). Uncharted 2 was much more cinematic but audiences (including me) loved that approach.

Now, it's getting old. Right when many devs seem to be copying the Uncharted 2 style, it seems to have jumped the shark with Uncharted 3 being more cinema than actual game. Now, we have Uncharted Enslaved, Uncharted Hitman, Uncharted Splinter Cell, and finally, Uncharted Tomb Raider. Instead of being a leader in her own genre, Lara Croft looks to be becoming another "Me too" Uncharted Clone.

It's ironic because Uncharted was once the Tomb Raider clone.

I was wondering how all this uninspired cloning could get even worse. And "raining" wasn't the answer this time. Then suddenly sprang to my mind this abomination: Uncharted Tomb Raider Gangnam Style.



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