Xbox brings us a new trailer showcasing the upcoming "Blood Ties" and "Lara's Nightmare" DLC that will be available alongside the PlayStation 4 release of Rise of the Tomb Raider: 20 Year Celebration edition. I have said it before, and I will say it again; I am so excited to play the imfamous manor! It has been too long! Check out the IGN Gamescom interview below for more footage and info. Also visit the ROTTR: 20 Year Celebration Page.
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Tuesday, August 23, 2016
ROTTR: 20 Year Celebration Xbox Trailer & IGN Interview
Xbox brings us a new trailer showcasing the upcoming "Blood Ties" and "Lara's Nightmare" DLC that will be available alongside the PlayStation 4 release of Rise of the Tomb Raider: 20 Year Celebration edition. I have said it before, and I will say it again; I am so excited to play the imfamous manor! It has been too long! Check out the IGN Gamescom interview below for more footage and info. Also visit the ROTTR: 20 Year Celebration Page.
Sunday, March 6, 2016
Tomb Raider Movie Will Take Inspiration from Reboot Games
Roar Uthaug, the confirmed director for the upcoming Tomb Raider film, has recently confirmed that the new movie will take great inspiration from the rebooted games of the franchise.
Roar stated in an interview with IGN:
"I think making Lara Croft feel like a real human being, that's definitely something we want to bring to the big screen as well," he said. "I think we'll want to make people relate to Lara as a character. I'm hoping to bring some of my Norwegian sensibilities to the franchise."
"I've always been a fan of strong female characters," he added, "and I think I've had strong female characters in all my previous movies, so that's something I thought was interesting."
Uthaug has been a fan of the franchise since the original game back in 1996, which is a good sign if you ask me. I cannot wait to see what he brings to the table with this new film. I'm sure it will be very interesting.
Source: IGN
Roar stated in an interview with IGN:
"I think making Lara Croft feel like a real human being, that's definitely something we want to bring to the big screen as well," he said. "I think we'll want to make people relate to Lara as a character. I'm hoping to bring some of my Norwegian sensibilities to the franchise."
"I've always been a fan of strong female characters," he added, "and I think I've had strong female characters in all my previous movies, so that's something I thought was interesting."
Uthaug has been a fan of the franchise since the original game back in 1996, which is a good sign if you ask me. I cannot wait to see what he brings to the table with this new film. I'm sure it will be very interesting.
Source: IGN
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