tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3493946997489326661.post6976286875774884930..comments2023-08-11T05:49:23.366-04:00Comments on Exploring Believability: "You'll Want To Protect The New Lara Croft"J. Sheahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10652255892382558843noreply@blogger.comBlogger16125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3493946997489326661.post-84488906599831404092013-08-18T01:42:21.790-04:002013-08-18T01:42:21.790-04:00Far Cry 3 also gave it's protagonist a "p...Far Cry 3 also gave it's protagonist a "period of vulnerability" before you become competent. That period lasts about half the tutorial, and Tomb Raider's doesn't last long either. The intent is the same: developers want to move away from Protagonists that begin and end their arcs as unstoppable killing machines. <br /><br />We haven't done it as well as Die Hard yet; as soon as you get a gun, you snap into the pitch-perfect headshots you'll be using for the rest of the game. But I think the intent is solid.Jackhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13576384742168685922noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3493946997489326661.post-56455475690244942022013-03-20T06:43:54.830-04:002013-03-20T06:43:54.830-04:00So, which is worse: Old or new Lara?
I'm just ...So, which is worse: Old or new Lara?<br />I'm just baffled with your reaction to the ads of "Lara you want to protect". Yes it is silly I agree about that. And about this moment of vulnerability of Lara, what's wrong about it? Care to elaborate more?Shengarhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15920714579095955816noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3493946997489326661.post-91851072625844229532013-03-19T01:58:22.249-04:002013-03-19T01:58:22.249-04:00It's incredibly unfortunate that, I believe it...It's incredibly unfortunate that, I believe it was the producer who said that. <br />I'm still having a hard time following you on the horror aspect you surmised from the promotional material. Critical-Realityhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14083205007031481049noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3493946997489326661.post-84890640873881907112013-03-19T01:53:34.417-04:002013-03-19T01:53:34.417-04:00The "period of vulnerability" is somethi...The "period of vulnerability" is something every hero/heroine goes through in their origin story. It is the necessary catalyst that changes them. Without it the reader/viewer would have no reason to empathize with the character.Critical-Realityhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14083205007031481049noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3493946997489326661.post-6983924538660190722013-03-14T14:29:39.963-04:002013-03-14T14:29:39.963-04:00I was aware of the fact that she does kill a lot o...I was aware of the fact that she does kill a lot of people, but mostly this was countered by the fact that the game HAD that period of vulnerability before she became a "hardened killer", whereas most action games forgo it (because why would a man need to become hardened? Dudes are already all killers, right?)J. Sheahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10652255892382558843noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3493946997489326661.post-47524398041686254972013-03-14T14:28:24.489-04:002013-03-14T14:28:24.489-04:00"Force as an actual problem". I agree, t..."Force as an actual problem". I agree, the fetishization of gore and the depiction of women as helpless (until they get hardened and become "real killers", of course) is just a totally unimportant concept.J. Sheahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10652255892382558843noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3493946997489326661.post-13062367632302467342013-03-14T07:06:20.848-04:002013-03-14T07:06:20.848-04:00Thanks for the article. I've enjoyed reading y...Thanks for the article. I've enjoyed reading your archives.<br /><br />I don't much mind whether Lara Croft's meant to be a scaredy-cat or a badass, but this game's problem is that it wants her to be both at exactly the same time. They try to sell the action stuff as an animal-backed-into-a-corner thing, but they're never willing to go the distance with it. The parts where she's threatening enemies and kicking ass are laughable, because they never allow her VA's performance and the animation to sell her as the kind of desperate animal that could do that kind of brutality.<br /><br />There's a base line of feminine vulnerability they never allow her to cross, presumably to avoid troubling male players who "want to protect her"; but it just leaves it a game about this whimpering scared girl, without a hint of meanness or primal aggression about her, inexplicably mowing down big hardened guys in their hundreds. She's all fear and no hatred.<br /><br />It's deeply silly stuff.Danielhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06114415433534500150noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3493946997489326661.post-60665429701347192162013-03-14T01:29:41.780-04:002013-03-14T01:29:41.780-04:00The problem might not be with the game itself, but...The problem might not be with the game itself, but with the trend the positive reception of the game might start in the industry of having only slasher film female leads. This could be a good thing though, since more female characters might be leads in video games. Something is better than nothing.<br /><br />By the way, I'd recommend watching Conan O'Brien's "review" of the game.<br /><br />http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xCe8-1dbXZcAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16392962188840134167noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3493946997489326661.post-35444135003373386432013-03-14T01:28:13.059-04:002013-03-14T01:28:13.059-04:00Because the game is marketing itself as such. Almo...Because the game is marketing itself as such. Almost none of the promotional ads/videos suggest that the game is in any way similar to Uncharted. Also, it's been stated by one of the developers that the player should feel as if they want to protect Lara, as opposed to making the player feel empowered by playing as her character.<br /><br />Pandahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13769813455625075444noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3493946997489326661.post-72826606829260162242013-03-13T21:23:29.983-04:002013-03-13T21:23:29.983-04:00I'm not sure why you think Tomb Raider 2013 is...I'm not sure why you think Tomb Raider 2013 is survivor horror, but had you played the game you would see that you are wrong.Critical-Realityhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14083205007031481049noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3493946997489326661.post-37303308983857156332013-03-13T18:03:22.650-04:002013-03-13T18:03:22.650-04:00It's a nicely written article, but I'm ass...It's a nicely written article, but I'm assuming you haven't actually played the whole game yet? I finished it yesterday. The first few hours feature the vulnerable de-powered Lara in a variety of horrible situations (as depicted in the promos), but while the slasher/horror inspired scenes continue sporadically until around the halfway point, after that we spend a good few hours with a much more assertive, aggressive, "empowered" Lara who is no longer reacting to danger, but seeking out solutions and answers. It isn't a flick of a switch, but as the player gradually upgrades their weapons and skills and become more powerful/effective in combat, the whole atmosphere of the game shifts towards action, and there is a clear recognition from other characters that Lara is dangerous and "kick ass". By the end of the game, Lara literally battles an entire army.. just like your standard OTT third person shooter protagonist killing machine.<br /><br />I'm not saying that makes what you are saying WRONG necessarily. Just that it's not the whole story. What you assumed is oddly enough, what the marketing wanted you to assume. Maybe that's what sells games. I do agree on the new death scenes though, they weren't called for and are increasingly out of tone with the rest of the game The irony is, I did want to protect her.. as in I really didn't want to die and have to sit through one of those overly grisly fatality scenes.<br /><br />PS: Game is great. People should buy it because it's awesome.Somebodyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04776490102311715538noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3493946997489326661.post-25423828664252035262013-03-12T06:19:38.640-04:002013-03-12T06:19:38.640-04:00This is just getting silly. Another awful blog-pos...This is just getting silly. Another awful blog-post about the same BS other people are trying to force as an actual problem. Is this crap just for page views or something?Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05831289380826631797noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3493946997489326661.post-78285883008885630462013-03-11T13:07:57.934-04:002013-03-11T13:07:57.934-04:00Shit, this is actually fucking scary.Shit, this is actually fucking scary.Warstubhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12462907599044043765noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3493946997489326661.post-1194611592970723482013-03-11T04:09:47.740-04:002013-03-11T04:09:47.740-04:00Worth noting is that the first thing they tried to...Worth noting is that the first thing they tried to say about the new game is that it's "realistic" and ergo "not sexist" because now Lara has smaller breasts. And as it turned out, that was the extent of their "less sexist" decisions, if it can even be counted as one.J. Sheahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10652255892382558843noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3493946997489326661.post-13312138468616693612013-03-11T03:51:24.878-04:002013-03-11T03:51:24.878-04:00Christ, I get why the "cinematic" paradi...Christ, I get why the "cinematic" paradigm has taken off with the current generation, but what the hell triggered this shit? Why are video games actively going BACKWARDS with their representations of women?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3493946997489326661.post-91542845290565962782013-03-11T03:11:19.397-04:002013-03-11T03:11:19.397-04:00Jesus. It's amazing that they fucked it up, wh...Jesus. It's amazing that they fucked it up, when all it would have taken would be to do a more realistic looking Lara Croft in an upbeat, adventure-style "Uncharted"-ish game. Bretthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05741738070067590221noreply@blogger.com