Documents Why? (Rise of the Tomb Raider)
How do you feel about the huge number of documents? It's just that a huge amount of time is spent on the opening, and if you read them (I don't understand their meaning at all and why they are), then the gameplay will increase by at least half. And it is necessary to open, because skills are given.Added to stretch the time. In the previous part, they were also, but not in such quantity.
ant19521
ant19521 wrote:
I do not understand their meaning and why they are
In any more or less big game there is such. Everything to distract from the monotony of the gameplay.
I read them with pleasure, it's interesting. In the last part I found and read everything. And in this I plan.
ant19521 The
screenwriter failed to reveal the plot and therefore was scattered across the locations.
Despite the fact that the files really reveal the plot and events in the game, it would be better if they were still made smaller (this is certainly not the dullness of AC with his chests, but here they also went too far), and the player's time would not be occupied by this moronic collection of documents, relics, etc. d, but would have done much more different puzzles and traps, because this has always been a trademark of the series, but unfortunately there is very little of this in the game, and there are no really complex, multi-level puzzles over which you would really have to break your head, in general, in the game, But the game engine allows you to do this, given what kind of interaction in the game can be realized with water and fire.
ant19521
There is something interesting in the documents and audio recordings!
This is one of Lara and The Therapist's post-events on the island.
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Does anyone read them at all? They are needed, they are scattered every 50 m. It’s easier to read a book than every 2 minutes of the game, this crap of marasmatics.