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Lara Croft's Model: Japanese Publisher Demanded Changes for Local Appeal

GamesIndustry.biz
January 20, 20262 days ago
Core Design's Japanese publisher wanted Lara Croft's model to be changed "to appeal more to a Japanese audience"

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Core Design's Japanese publisher, Victor Interactive Software, requested Lara Croft's character model be altered to appeal more to a Japanese audience, specifically suggesting a "Manga style" with larger eyes and heads. This request, made late in development, was resisted by co-creator Toby Gard. Ultimately, only the game's manuals and guides were modified with new illustrations, not the in-game models.

Tomb Raider co-creator Paul Douglas has revealed Core Design was asked by its Japanese publisher to modify Lara Croft's original character model over fears the western character design wouldn't "go down well" in Japan. In conversation on X and BlueSky, Douglas revealed both he and co-creator and designer Toby Gard were pressured to change Croft's appearance "quite late in Tomb Raider's development," with publisher Victor Interactive Software even "fax[ing] over some of their designs." "Victor wanted us to change in-game Lara to appeal more to a Japanese audience," Douglas explained, and expanded on the "Manga style" request. "Huge eyes/head etc. They faxed through examples really late in dev. Toby Gard really didn't want to alter Lara. As a compromise, all that was changed was the manuals [and] guide. Not sure who did that render or illustrations. "I think they just assumed altering all the models would only take a few days of work. It was early days of 3D... It started out as a request to change all the in-game and cutscene models. Then just in-game. Then just Lara. Then just Lara's head…"

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