Indeed, shame it doesn't really help her in this game. Although I do like seeing the consequences of your actions, some just doesn't really fit Lara (like with Bouchard, that death scene is just cheap).
Same. Her comebacks against Janice were histerical: "Move along me chere, you make the place look crowded" Lara: "I wouldn't worry, we aren't in the same class" Thuglyfe
This brings me back! I don't remember the scene exactly, but it plays very similarly. You meet Luddick after you're done exploring Vasiley's place and Lara asks "Have you changed your mind about the Strahov code?" and he agrees to help her out. Overall just the game forcing you to progress despite your previous dialogue. EDIT: I found the specific scene, here you go: ruclips.net/video/bMVX2KyslWs/видео.html
Lara's real personality comes through in all the wrong dialogue.
Indeed, shame it doesn't really help her in this game. Although I do like seeing the consequences of your actions, some just doesn't really fit Lara (like with Bouchard, that death scene is just cheap).
Same. Her comebacks against Janice were histerical:
"Move along me chere, you make the place look crowded"
Lara: "I wouldn't worry, we aren't in the same class"
Thuglyfe
This was the right dialogue
So how do you get to Strahov in that case? And btw thanks for uploading this. It is so interesting to see what happens in the diffrent dialouges
This brings me back!
I don't remember the scene exactly, but it plays very similarly. You meet Luddick after you're done exploring Vasiley's place and Lara asks "Have you changed your mind about the Strahov code?" and he agrees to help her out.
Overall just the game forcing you to progress despite your previous dialogue.
EDIT: I found the specific scene, here you go: ruclips.net/video/bMVX2KyslWs/видео.html
@@gianturion Thank you so much for looking this up and answering my comment :)
By all means!
Very glad I could help and I got some nostalgia as well!
Eh. What.