@steve22691 Also, underneath the humor of the game was an incredibly amazing, serious, and dramatic story. I'm sorry you failed to understand this when you played, and I'm even sorrier to see it go; such a creative way to write.
@Bordonaro @DerSchwarzMann Now I understand why there are advertisement links to "the 50 hottest female athletes ever" on this website. God bless america.
What do we do with a socially inept 23 year old who stays in his house all day on his computer!? Give him house arrest! Thats like sending the kid to his room where he has an xbox, playstation, and television.
Looks fun and scary, but totally ridiculous to anyone who has the faintest idea of how children react to fear. "we continue to draw inspiration from all over the place, from The Shining, to Amnesia, to child psychology" LOL okay.
@OldSchoolPlaya They likely spent more money making it and marketing it. The fact that Heavy Rain spent 30 million to market a game (HOLY SHIT) seems indicative to me that (based on how little I saw of HR and how much I saw of TR) Tomb Raider spent a lot more money on advertising. Also, any company that loses even a penny from an investment will bitch and moan.
@mk_ultr4 They are not the same game by any means, I'd try out some of the older ones. For the record, the most critically acclaimed Total War game was actually made by CA when Activision was running it.
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