Behold the Beauty of Tomb Raiders Cinematography
Added: 07.10.2013 1:17 | 17 views | 0 comments
Matt Heywood of Entertainment Buddha writes, "Ive been playing Crystal Dynamics new Tomb Raider all week, and while doing so I came across some amazing uses of cinematography that really provided some amazing scenes. Ive really come to appreciate the lengths that Crystal Dynamics has taken to give the new Tomb Raider and Lara Croft a fresh breath of life. Between the excellent use of camera angles, lighting, and character animation, the new Tomb Raider has a recipe for success that most gamers will surely appreciate."
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| Tomb Raider: Lara Croft as a Frame for Future Protagonists
Added: 15.09.2013 3:22 | 18 views | 0 comments
GP writer Marcus Estrada examines the character of Lara Croft in Tomb Raider and how Crystal Dynamics made her a more real character than others such as Nathan Drake.
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| Tomb Raider studio confirms new game project, also announces layoffs
Added: 13.08.2013 10:01 | 12 views | 0 comments
Next generation Tomb Raider sequel isn't affected.
Crystal Dynamics has announced that 12 developers will be laid off as part of the "rescoping" of a mysterious new project, which may or may not be the "wildly cool" title we wrote about in early May.
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www.oxm.co.uk
| News: Crystal Dynamics hit by redundancies
Added: 13.08.2013 9:18 | 13 views | 0 comments
Around 12 people let go as Tomb Raider dev "re-scopes" its unannounced new IP.
The redundancies have not affected the Tomb Raider development team, which is "well into production" on a PS4 and Xbox One sequel to March's Lara Croft reboot.
"We've made some decisions at Crystal Dynamics last week around the second project we're working on, which has resulted in a small number of roles (roughly 12) becoming redundant as we re-scope the project," Square Enix told Kotaku.
"This doesn't affect the Tomb Raider development team, who as confirmed last week are well into production on a next-generation sequel. We're a close-knit team at Crystal and...
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| Layoffs at Tomb Raider studio
Added: 12.08.2013 22:07 | 7 views | 0 comments
Square Enix lays off about 12 developers at Crystal Dynamics; job cuts came from new IP team and won't affect Tomb Raider sequel.
Square Enix has cut roughly 12 positions at today.
The cuts came from the team working on the company's previously announced all-new franchise and will not affect development on the .
"We've made some decisions at Crystal Dynamics last week around the second project we#146;re working on, which has resulted in a small number of roles (roughly 12) becoming redundant as we re-scope the project," the company said.
"This doesn't affect the Tomb Raider development team, who as confirmed last week are well into production on a next-generation sequel," the statement goes on. "We're a close-knit team at Crystal and wouldn't be making these changes if we didn't feel it was absolutely necessary. We'll help those affected as best we can and we want to thank them for their hard work and commitment."
The new IP from Crystal Dynamics was . No information about the game has been revealed since.
From:
www.gamespot.com
| Layoffs at Tomb Raider studio
Added: 12.08.2013 22:07 | 4 views | 0 comments
Square Enix lays off about 12 developers at Crystal Dynamics; job cuts came from new IP team and won't affect Tomb Raider sequel.
Square Enix has cut roughly 12 positions at today.
The cuts came from the team working on the company's previously announced all-new franchise and will not affect development on the .
"We've made some decisions at Crystal Dynamics last week around the second project we#146;re working on, which has resulted in a small number of roles (roughly 12) becoming redundant as we re-scope the project," the company said.
"This doesn't affect the Tomb Raider development team, who as confirmed last week are well into production on a next-generation sequel," the statement goes on. "We're a close-knit team at Crystal and wouldn't be making these changes if we didn't feel it was absolutely necessary. We'll help those affected as best we can and we want to thank them for their hard work and commitment."
The new IP from Crystal Dynamics was . No information about the game has been revealed since.
From:
www.gamespot.com
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