Originally Posted by
Iron Ape
Yep. Sega did the same damn thing with Sonic. They were so eager to just cobble a game together, for the sake of driving their annual sales by releasing a known quantity, that no real long-term thought was put into how terrible installment after terrible installment would eat away at the legacy. I mean, remember when Sonic used to almost be on the same level as Mario? Some say it takes 3 awesome games to help erase the aftertaste of one awful one, and Sega have had to learn that the hard way. Good to see them finally getting their house in order now, though.
With any luck, maybe the new Tomb Raider reboot will be as good as Sega's past 2 Sonic games (Colors and Generations both far exceeded my admittedly-low expectations to kick all kinds of ass).