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This week we’re talking about Lara Croft’s new reboot and female characters in video games – is the new Lara a sign of maturity in the games industry? Is it a sign of anything at all?
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There is a new Tomb Raider game. It’s an origin game, a chance to reboot not only the series, but the way it’s promoted.
The news today that the PlayStation 3 and Steam/PC versions of Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light will be out next week confirmed that online co-op won’t be available at launch, just as it wasn’t on the Xbox 360.