The latest update of Tomb Raider I-II-III Remastered introduced an unpleasant censorship of some historians Lara Croft poster which had been reproduced in game and showed her in her most glamorous version.
They were clearly a reference to the character storywhich at the end of the 90s and at the beginning of the current millennium had become the protagonist of real “fake” photo shoots for fashion magazines and similar, with Eidos having ridden this sexy side of its to sell more copies of the games.
Like it or not, this is an aspect that is part of the history of Tomb Raider, so it made sense that it was kept in the remastered edition. At the beginning it was like this, actually, but it seems that the censorship arrived after launch, making it even more unpleasant.
Post-launch censorship
The person who first reported the censorship, user X DOA Momiji, took it as a warning to always be on the alert, because censorship can arrive even months after launch, without being flaunted. In this case, the reference is to Stellar Bladewhich some fear could be retouched after arriving on the market, in response to the controversy over the characterization of the protagonist EVE.
Of course Tomb Raider I-II-III Remastered remains the same game as in our review. However, it is sad to see such operations, which in the end only cause damage even to those causes that they theoretically would like to protect.
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