The folks at PlayStation Game Size, have revealed the Tomb Raider I-III Remastered PS5 file size and preload date.
Tomb Raider 1-3 Remastered players are ticked off by the game’s most recent patch, which censors in-game pin-up posters of Lara Croft.
This is why gaming is screwed. When people change things to fit someone’s agenda, it’s a slippery slope downhill.
Even if that agenda is of the developer? Way to remove developer rights.
***One player called it a “huge problem with modern games,” saying they can now be “ruined AFTER people buy them”.***
The level of drama. Yes, I recall sitting there for more hours than I did anything else in the game. These two pinups are the core of the game, after all!
rlow1's cringe catastrophizing aside, I do think developers *ought* to strive to maintain an original work to the best of their ability. The language of a "remaster" tacitly implies that - for good or ill - what's being resold is what fans remember but better.
Games can be ruined after purchasing them yeah we know this not from this but from GTA IV which had half it's radio content patched out due to licensing expirations and to me that was a huge deal.
This pin up poster is a bit of nonsense but the whole argument of modern games can be ruined post launch is Absol true.
It's not their work to censor. They are incharge of restoration & remastering the work, not overwriting it.
It's not the agenda of the developer though, they're pandering and trying to increase their ESG score.
Way to support censorship...
It’s not the end of the world for sure, but I understand the hate towards this kind of change. I believe it’s also a matter of principle.
Imagine a Picasso painting being restored & the restorer deciding there aren’t enough strokes, or some lines aren’t straight enough or curved enough…not sure it would/should sit well with people.
Have all original devs signed off on this change? Even if it’s the case, are we saying older gamers are better mentally equipped to process what was there than current gamers, hence the change?
Enough time ago the case was made that games are an art form. We’re supposed to have won that case.
So which is it? Are games art or not?
And what of the rights of the buyer? The ones that purchased this game with hard earned money? They bought a product that is now being changed into a different product. Surely you would stand up for them since you are about "rights"?
***It's not their work to censor. ***
They own the IP. It's theirs too do with as they wish.
***It's not the agenda of the developer though, they're pandering and trying to increase their ESG score. ***
You got proof of this? And even if this were true, isn't it the developer right to want whatever an ESG score is?
***from GTA IV which had half it's radio content patched out due to licensing expirations and to me that was a huge deal. ***
Licensed music is always going to get changed unless they can afford to keep paying those fees sadly.
***Imagine a Picasso painting being restored & the restorer deciding there aren’t enough strokes, or some lines aren’t straight enough or curved enough…not sure it would/should sit well with people. ***
You do know in the original that the artwork is extremely pixelated so you can't even tell what it is, right? Shouldn't we then be arguing that they increased the detail of this artwork at all then? Why the remaster? Picasso got it right already with the original.
Love the sarcasm and in the overall scheme of the game it’s a pin drop. Things like this always start small but to say nothing just lets it happen.
The only “right” you had was to not purchase the license to rent the game in the first place. Once money changed hands and the agreement was made, you were at the whim of the fine print.
Half of these fear mongers are just out for attention. They never cared about the game. They only want to spread their own agenda.
@Christopher
-"They own the IP. It's theirs too do with as they wish."
That is true, but do you think it *is* right, though? Again, even with this not being a megaton alteration, do you think there's something to the principle of firmly adhering to a... 'remaster standard' that I laid out? I'd also argue it speaks volumes to the sensitivity reader era we're in that even sexy posters would get scrubbed from a game in a post-launch patch.
Hasn't this been happened for over a decade since remasters? I can't see that it's any worse now. Maybe if Sweet Baby starts getting their hands on remasters we will definitely have a problem.
What's the issue? They removed "lewd" pictures of lara croft that were on a wall? I've seen worse.
My guess is that it would've gotten a higher rating at a foreign "esrp", so they just removed it. Believe me, Tomb Raider has been and can be worse woth mods.
tbh I dont see something like this as censorship. Does anyone else not find it strange for someone to stick pin ups of themsleves in a locker room?
Now of it was a pin up of some half naked firefighters it might make sense as Lara might like that, and if they removed that I would cry censorship. But removing pin ups of the main character, yeah I get it.
It's a game, and they were placed there for the audience. It's not real life. If it was, she wouldn't have fought a T-Rex now would she?
Yes, it's censorship but it's a bit less in your face. If they were in the original game, then they should have been in the remasters. It's bad enough that they have that ridiculous unnecessary warning at the start, but then they start removing things post launch. I don't care how small the change, they shouldn't be doing it. It's nothing but ESG pandering but in a subtle way.
Look bro, if you have pictures of yourself naked on a bear skin rug up in your house let me tell you, its not normal.
And Lara Croft is also a mass murderer everywhere she goes. Why didn't they patch that out as well? See, anyone can spew pedantic BS.
How is it not censorship? They are removing suggestive content due to not wanting to offend SJWs and woke people. They literally removed something already in the game that nobody even thought twice about just like a movie on cable television is edited for content… y’know, like literally removing scenes because of not wanting to offend a public audience? How is this different?
By the year 2030, this remaster collection will totally be changed and censored. Probably will remove Lara as a playable character. It's ridiculous. Glad that my family didn't buy this.
I still have Tomb Raider 2 PS1 as a memory.
oh, like the delusional slippery slope of a couple of harmless jpegs bringing society to a crumble? These games have been around for 30 years and society is still thriving last i checked. Unless you can provide an example of a gamer who lost it after playing tomb raider and saw those oh so provocative pixels of a practically stick figure woman (90's 3D modeling). That's right, you can't because this is all just a pedantic waste of time.
@aphrodia: In case you didn't catch it, and I'm not surprised you didn't, the one on the slippery slope is SimpleDad.
***I think downvotes speak of who is fallen of here. ***
HIVE Mind! That's how all good things happen!
It’s mentioned in the article, and it’s a point i 100% agree with, it’s the fact that they can censor a game after you buy it. That’s total bullshit.
If every game has that right then every GAMER should have the right to a full refund for a bait and switch dirty tatic. Rights work both ways, my friend.
***You're out here defending the censorship of art. Might wanna re-evaluate your life. ***
The people who own the art can do whatever they want with it. That's what I'm defending.
You want the people who make the art to just bow to your demands. You want to control what the artist can do. That's dumb.
***If every game has that right then every GAMER should have the right to a full refund for a bait and switch dirty tatic. Rights work both ways, my friend. ***
You aren't paying for pinup graphics in one scene. If you are, you're a dumb consumer.
It’s not about rights. It’s about the legal fine print that you inadvertently (or perhaps knowingly) agreed to when you purchased your license to “rent” the game.
"The people who own the art can do whatever they want with it. That's what I'm defending."
Ah yes, the old 'gamers don't actually own their games' argument. You'd fit right in at Ubisoft!
Let’s say you bought a painting where a woman is showing a boob. You’re saying it’s ok for the artist to go into your house without your consent, paint over the boob cuz it’s the artists work, and you will be happy with it?
Lets say you bought a movie. After you bought it they removed a gun from a scene. You’re just gonna let that be ok?
What happens is, that painting is no longer the painting you paid for. The movie is no longer the movie you paid for. This isn’t quality of life changes like in videogames.
If someone thinks this is really just about pin up graphics in one scene, then maybe that person is the dumb consumer.
*** Ah yes, the old 'gamers don't actually own their games' argument. You'd fit right in at Ubisoft! ***
Oh, the old "I don't know how patches work" argument. If they patch something you like, it's okay! If they patch something you don't like, "Muh Rights!"
Let alone we're talking about an element that has absolutely zero to do with gameplay, story, or characters. It's a minor environmental element that changes the game in no way other than some pixel watchers can't stand near it and get off on knowing that the full 3D character they're playing in the same skimpy clothing looks just as good in a 2D plane.
***Let’s say you bought a painting where a woman is showing a boob. You’re saying it’s ok for the artist to go into your house without your consent, paint over the boob cuz it’s the artists work, and you will be happy with it? ***
Hey, you, the one who doesn't understand how things work: you're not buying a painting. The art medium is digital and is, per your agreement when you install the game, allowed to be modified by future updates. Now, if you signed a similar agreement with the portrait painting, then, yeah, you gave them that right. But, in this case, you only gave that right to the owners of the video game.
Hope that helps you to figure out the difference.
"Oh, the old "I don't know how patches work" argument. If they patch something you like, it's okay! If they patch something you don't like, "Muh Rights!""
Do you actually not understand the difference between patches that add / fix stuff and patches that remove things? No one said patches are bad and I've got a feeling I understand software development a bit better than you do, having been in software development for 25 years. But sure, strawman it up.
Whilst it's an overreaction to say this has "ruined" the game, it's still problematic that this has happened post launch and for many, post-purchase.
I don't want someone to change a product for the worse after I've bought it. The same goes for implementing micro transactions after reviews.
I wonder why they did this? Nobody was kicking up a fuss as far as I'm aware.
You know what? That is a total possibility and a valid reason to patch it out. Good point. If so, that still doesn't invalidate anything being said here. In fact, it validates it more because it shows that we can no longer trust developers and publishers to hit us with the truth. If everything is sexist, racist, etc. then those ideas have lost all meaning because they can be thrown out any time for any stupid excuse.
Anything that a developer or publisher does is now questioned by the community if it's a manipulative action. And that is a problem created by the hate peddlers.
Glad I didn't spend money on this shit
It's like when they translate games
If you're not going to do it right and think you know better to change it
Just don't bother
It always surprises me how feminism tries to censor anything were females are slighty erotic and sensual with beautiful bodies in videogames and movies, because they're apparently patriarchy stereotypes, but then they laugh and are perfectly fine when John Cena shows up naked in the Oscars or Chris Hemsworth gets totally naked in Thor Love and Thunder, and they also have huge ripped perfectly stereotypical bodies, seems rather hypocritical tbh.
Unfortunately, we live in an overly sensitive society nowadays dominated by idiots, where everyone gets offended by the minimal things. It's a moral dictatorship, where there's no such thing as free-speech or art. We went backwards instead of being open-minded.
And what's worse is that big gaming media is now under the control of the moral dictatorship. You don't see IGN or others reporting on this or the Sweet Baby Inc story. They're being told not cover it and are going as far as actively trying to bury these things so no one can be informed of them. And that is disgusting. They are trying to social engineer us in an underhanded way. And when we catch them in the act they try to shame and cancel you to the ground. I've seen more and more people are pushing back because these maniacs have gone unchecked for so long.
Totally agree. I see there's at least one idiot who disagrees. Maybe one of those reporters or one of those who gets easily offended.
I love how publishers treat us like kids. Blow up and maim people, rip their heads off with their spine dangling, but god forbid you have posters with PG level titillation. Nobody is sitting here fapping to it… like just leave it as is. This industry can be so f*cking stupid sometimes.
If a company has the right to change something I've already purchased -- whether those changes are small or large -- I should have the right to get a refund when they do it if it's something I don't agree with.
Updating a game's performance or patching out bugs or glitches is one thing; altering something that has no bearing on gameplay just because it runs counter to your personal politics, beliefs, or philosophy is censorship, and it's especially dirty to do it after you've already taken someone's money. Customers who don't want to support that should have some sort of recourse.
You only purchased a license, unfortunately. The attorneys have already worked their fine print and will have your lunch if you try to challenge it.
Keep shilling why don't you. Perhaps change your avatar to that of a clown while you're at it.
Is anyone surprised that everybody who is "upset" about this and making videos off of it didn't care at all about Tomb Raider Remastered before this? There is an entire industry built upon being upset by the slightest of things.
People saying this is ruining the nostalgia of the original Tomb Raider 3 yet there doesn't seem to be any screenshots of this monumental moment in gaming. TR3 came out in 1998 - they've had 25 years to upload a screenshot.
nobody ever commented on her shoes much either
but throw some horrible image, phrase etc on there
or add a political message, I'm sure people react differently
because context matters
people don't like things to be censored
I find the people who claim they don't like things being censored are completely in favor of it when it suits their social agenda. Just look at all those who whine about cancel culture are the ones busy banning books. The world has become a bunch of snowflakes who have to be offended all of the time.
Apparently Crystal Dynamics cannot take out some posters because it destroys the integrity of Tomb Raider 3, but changing the graphics and controls is perfectly ok. The version of Tomb Raider 1-3 Remastered being sold on EGS was for months superior to other versions, yet not a peep out of these people over this shady business decision.
really?
you've checked specifically to see if these same people did this?
also I'm not one of those people so, irrelevant
Yes, I did check. Smash JT from this article has no other Tomb Raider 1-3 Remastered videos except for the one whining about the pinups being removed. Same thing with every other YouTuber I looked at who has been offended by this. They all do have plenty of victim videos and their faux outrage over just about everything that doesn't conform to their social agenda. Being constantly upset is big business in the world today.
So are you saying that if you don't live in either Ukraine or Russia you have no business paying attention and weighing in on the situation there? We're all just supposed to be oblivious to situations that don't involve ourselves? Do you really believe that? You really think that's how the world works?
What does living in Ukraine or Russia have anything to do with this?
Please describe what exactly the situation is here. These pinups were not in the original Tomb Raider 3 so that means that Embracer Group subsidiary Aspyr added them when they developed the remasters. Did they have authorization to add them to the game? Before this whole "controversy" over the game being censored, the news about the Tomb Raider 1-3 Remasters was critical of them for being digital-only releases with horribly done modern controls and art style. Are you sure you are upset about censorship or are you participating in some Embracer Group marketing? After all, there is no such thing as bad publicity. Are you seeking a refund for your purchase or are you like most and already forgot about this game being released?
You don't get to decide if it's faux outrage
Plenty of people just don't like forceful censorship
Well, your very first sentence, and repeated later, declares that you shouldn't have the right to be concerned about the censorship unless your level of interest in the game itself is at a certain level.
Then you say a few things about the development that are all false. And the things you mention surrounding the controversy are all false. So you are purposely spreading lies or just that horrible at comprehension?
When you remake it you are essentially taking the old game and cleaning it up for a modern platform. Censoring something from the game is pointless. When I like a remake I like it to be original as possible. When EA re tweaked the ME remasters because of Miranda's ass I didn't like it. What is the point of remaking a game just to censor something. One thing I really hate is when someone decides to censor a game for me. I like my game remake to be original and cleaned up without being censored.
Seriously, what is wrong with sexy women? I'm asking as a gay man with ZERO skin in the game what exactly the problem is. Is it insecurity? Thank GOD we have Stellar Blade around the corner.
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cant just remake this? Feels like a remaster is a lazy way to redo a game.