![]() ![]() ![]() There was a sofa along the back wall, a long wooden table in the middle with charged iPads and several large armchairs on the other. In the booth, photo frames were dotted around the location which showed the promotional artwork for Lara Croft: Relic Run. So, y'know, this place was pretty damn fancy! ![]() (The perception of the British stereotype is everything is traditional and that all bathrooms are labelled "Gentleman" and "Ladies", this is rarely the case). It was also the type of place where I had to pause before deciding which bathroom to go into because my brain, which tried to function on four hours of sleep, for a second got confused about the "G" and "L". There were huge armchairs and leather sofas and waiters in tailored uniforms rushing backwards and forwards carrying plates of delicately arranged cakes and scones with cream and jam. ![]() The location of the event was pretty stylish and probably not the natural environment for a twenty year old who walked in wearing jeans and had just hurried to catch the train. The event was held in a private booth in a cornered off section of The Dean Street Townhouse, and lasted from 12pm to 5pm. The demo was also attended by members of the press as well as fellow fansite owners such as Jackali from the Tomb Raider Chronicles/Tomb Raider Forums. While Lara Croft: Relic Run has been out for a short while, today (28th May) marks the official global launch date of the title! Last week I had the opportunity to travel into Central London to attend a hands-on demo session for the game, and ask some questions from Square Enix. ![]()
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