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I think I must have pointed out the killing of the guards in London, and how out-of-character it was. Which is still a valid point. At least in TR II all the killing was villains. They could have removed a few of the guards here for sure, or even in Nevada just made it so the prisoners had to punch everyone's lights out to avoid kills.
I think in London, the first few ruffians in the sewers pretended to be dead, as later Lara learned they were immortal, or at least the leader was .
Later, I'm guessing that Sofia had bought out the blocks surrounding her office building so most of the security in the area was her personal security, and they were either in on it or had orders to shoot to kill.
But yes I still have problems with the excessive violence, hence the videos I was doing of a pacifist run ever since TR I ;)
I loved the London outfit Lara wore tho ^_^