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Yeah Yahtzee did a video about this issue with the reboots, as well as female protagonists in AAA gaming generally, a bit back. His observation was that when male characters get banged around in action games, it’s presented as something they shrug off, a good grunt in pain and then off to beat up more baddies. Whereas with games like the Tomb Raider reboots, it’s presented, as he put it, as “lingeringly traumatic.” Thus developers make the characters more victimized by the banging around than heroized by it like their male counterparts get.
The way injury is handled especially again in the 2013 one is weird as fuck because it shifts wildly from having your liver impaled by a stick of rebar is hindering at most to who gives a fuck at all
I found a YouTube link in your comment. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy: