Someone hasn't played the Croft Manor DLC.
Ties up the Lord Croft issues neatly.
I do agree they pulled a bit of a Metroid and sort of waved away almost everything she gained in the first game to make room for more stuff in the second. In looking at the trailers for 3, they seem to be letting her continue as an established badass.
Mate, I don't care. With the sheer amount of media being released and the amount of history that exists in all mediums combined with behavior companies have explicitly shown to display, I have a simple ruleset I have developed. Can even relate it to Disney Star Wars, at that. If you want a name for it, I've nicknamed it the 'corporate greed test'.
1) If the first attempt is a complete shitshow, I will not even take a glance at the franchise.
----Logic: Isn't worth my time or money in the first place.
2) If the first attempt is good to spectacular, but the second attempt is horribly done, they have lost a customer for their tenure and nothing will win me back.
----Logic: The first attempt was merely a gamble. The second tends to be far more guaranteed, and thereby demonstrates how much they truly care.
3) If the first attempt is good to spectacular, and the second attempt is just as good if not better, it is only times where I have little money to spare where I can't buy the thing or they consistently start doing bad enough that it finally shakes me off that I will not be supporting the thing. Even then, I may be taken back in.
----Logic: With the second, they have demonstrated that they truly care about the product they are creating.
Sure, there is the chance I will miss out on some good things, but an absolute vast majority of the time, I will have ended up making the right decision. And I will note, when there's a switch in what company is in charge, the rating is not preserved.