As some of you know, I’ve been fangirling hard over the new Tomb Raider , the first entry in the video game series since 2008, and ostensibly a reboot for the entire franchise . Taking the form of an origin story, Tomb Raider 2013 depicts the events that transformed a beautiful, if bookish, archaeology graduate into a pistol-packing adventurer with a devil-may-care attitude. We meet Lara Croft as a pretty, fairly ordinary 21 year old, brooding over her work notes, listening to her mp3 player and very much confined to the shadow of her male mentors. By the end of the game, however, she’s taken charge – she’s had to! – and, battered, bruised and bloody, she’s both a survivor and hero, right down to rescuing the princess and carrying her away in her arms. Yeah, this is probably the best point to mention that there will be some Tomb Raider 2013 spoilers in this post, so read ahead with caution. Anyway, I loved the game. Technically it’s near faultless, it looks beautiful, the ov
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Good luck!
This might make matters worse, but I had a dream about you last night. Yeah, you were at some Con here in the states, and I chanced to bump into you while there. And then we tried to out-geek each other with 1980s pop trivia.
good luck and try to have a good weekend.
I'll be getting back to blogging again as of today. I can't say necessarily that I'll be updating every day for a while though. I'd rather put up good stuff a few times a week instead of rushing out something every morning. Plus I'm trying to work through and towards some big changes in my life so my energy and creative levels are all over the place.
But once again, thanks for your kind words and support. I really appreciate it.