The 2013 reboot took a new direction narratively, instead of throwing us into
the role of tomb raider Lara Croft, we had to play out her growth as a character from her normal beginnings, and how she grew into her famous role through adverse conditions and the challenges that faced her on the island the game took place on.
Not exact matches
(One also can't help but wonder — if Mark is so careful to play down any causative
role of the empty
tomb, are we perhaps being too naive in agreeing that it played no
role in belief in Jesus» resurrection?)
There's a terrific introductory sequence featuring River Phoenix as a young Indy, exploring some
of the origins
of his character; a couple nasty
tombs are waiting to be explored; many countries dying for a visit from the 1989 Just - Call - Me - Indy World Tour; Nazis; Sallah (John Rhys - Davies» greatest
role outside
of Gimli); plot twists and turns; and so many action sequences and trademarked humor that you just couldn't find a fedora big enough to carry it all.
In Strange Brigade, players take on the
role of a squad
of four adventurers in the 1930s who encounter ancient threats as they explore dangerous
tombs.
The preview runs for 1:36 and doesn't include any gameplay action, but a mini movie
of Lara Croft with Camilla Luddington reprising her
role as the
tomb raider is enough to keep us going until E3 in the hope
of something more.
As the story unfolds, we see that Rise
of the
Tomb Raider is essentially a celebration
of Lara's evolution and
role as the «
tomb raider.»
You play as the
role of Hua, who has a great talent in martial art, and will encounter exciting challenges from many different Kung Fu masters in various places
of interest in ancient China, such as temple,
tomb and palace.