Gamers of a certain age will feel old now:
Does that mean the rich backstory of the movies and games will be tossed out, or will there be some continuity? Some hope that we will see the same tombs raided, while others, wishing a bold, fresh new direction, want her to raid tombs yet uncracked. We'll have to wait until next year to see. If you're expecting depth, though, remember this is a character who was beloved by gamers because she had enormous bosom, and respond to the player's commands. The movies were less popular because fans sat in the audience, mashing imaginary buttons, and nothing happened. That wasn't the Lara Croft they knew and loved.
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