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All of this is true and as someone mentioned it's definitely to do with the gritty feeling everything had to have in the 2010s
Like oh this Laura Croft game will be GROTTY AND REALISTIC (of course never answering the question of why the hell do I want my fantasy adventure games to be realistic anyways).
To make it realistic we gotta add sexual assault andremoved and torture! Like no dude you're game with magic temples and dinosaurs and ancient treasure isn't realistic because you added that. It's just fantasy butremovedy.
I enjoyed the games back then but definitely eyebrow raising when you think about it.
2013 definitely feels like the last of the video games to me before everything became The Last of Us if you catch my drift and I don't even mean that with hostility to either franchise or all other games
That's also around the time I stopped playing most AAA games because everything felt like the same "We want to make this video game into a generic hollywood movie" kind of vibe, so I think you're onto something.