Scott: It’s very weird! And look, I’m human. Maybe because you have some problems with tonally inconsistent stories about the plunder of indigenous peoples? Or are you a little tired of white-savior narratives? Do you tend to be annoyed by stories that just give lip service to criticizing said narratives but ultimately end up being pretty chill with them? Why wouldn't this game work for you, Scott? Joshua Rivera, GQ contributor: I don't know, Scott. So, Josh: Why isn’t this game working for me? In other words: I should be the prime audience for Shadow of the Tomb Raider, the third video game in the new franchise. I even liked the Alicia Vikander–starring movie reboot that came out last March. ![]() ![]() ![]() I loved its sequel, Rise of the Tomb Raider, which took Lara Croft to Siberia for some open-world shenanigans (and, if you ask me, ran laps around Uncharted 4). I liked the 2013 video-game reboot, which played like a kind of survivalist Uncharted. Scott Meslow, GQ culture critic: I’m comfortable calling myself a fan of the Tomb Raider franchise.
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