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  2. Reaction to assault scene "quite extreme", says Eidos life president at GameHorizon 2012.
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      • Steven King
        If the game itself features Lara getting constantly pulped, then that's a fair point, but talking about the new TR at this point is entirely based on a trailer and conjecture...

        It's interesting you bring up her backstory though. I read th...e manuals back in the day too(good times) and she was always a survivor of a terrible accident in the wilderness and forced to become hard as nails to not die. So why is another constant internet cry the whole "she doesn't need this new backstory malarky she was always hard for no reason!"... Errr, no, she wasn't.See More
      • Simon Brislin Wow. Way to assemble a collection of quotes from different times into a plausible narrative and pass it off as what his talk was about. This is shameful journalism.
  3. A new, regular column in which Neil Long looks at the business of mobile games, charting the progression of the most exciting (and at times bewildering) spaces in the game industry.
  4. "Yet your input is reduced to the occasional handful of taps, the majority of your time spent waiting for something to happen. In a sense, perhaps that makes it the perfect simulation of the airport experience, though that’s hardly a recommendation."
  5. "People who are painting such a grim picture of where we're going are wrong." Do you agree?
  6. We detail some of the technologies to learn that may give you the edge in an interview.
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      • Craig Fender Cool article. Although, I hate proprietary languages. There are already too many languages out there to learn. I think if you're an indie programmer then a language like C# or Java is more suitable than C++ for programming games. C++ is more hardware dependent and more for programming big games on a team.
  7. "We would talk about girlfriends. We would hang out. One time we were at a hotel at CES and smoked dope, and then went down and shot craps and made a bunch of money."

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