Reviewed by inlibrisveritas on
I really love that she’s having issues coming to terms with what Yamatai has brought out in here. She is capable of defending herself and killing when she needs to, and it’s something she knows shouldn’t be easy but to her it is just that. We also get to see how people unfamiliar with the horrors of what she has been through react to her ability to do what needs to be done. Plus we also get to see some of the student Lara and that small glimer of hope that she can maintain a peaceful existence. However this is Lara Croft we’re talking about and even if she wants to stay out of danger, plenty of people have a bone to pick with her or her friends.
This set of issues is full of action and unlike the first volume which was a continuation of the game this one stands on its own when it comes to story. It doesn’t feel left over or rushed, and despite this one coming to some what a close we now have an over-arching baddie to keep us going. I’m not a big fan of the artwork, which is mostly hardlines and few shades, but it’s not bad to look at and I think they do a great job of keeping the characters looking the same.
I can’t wait to continue the series and for the new game to come out later this year!
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 26 May, 2015: Finished reading
- 26 May, 2015: Reviewed