Discussing Himiko from Tomb Raider
Posted: Mon Nov 11, 2024 10:32 am
One thing I absolutely love about Tomb Raider: A Survivor is Born is the handling of the game's main antagonist, Himiko.
One thing that makes her so interesting is how little we learn about her, or rather, how little we learn from her. Of the course of the game we get several documents written by Mathias, the Storm Guard, the Solarii, an Ambassador from and one of Himiko's handmaidens named Hoshi. All of whom speak about Himiko and through them we get an idea of what kind of person she was but all throughout this game there is no document from Himiko herself and as such there is an air of mystery around her.
Her motives and powers are never fully explained within the game, we only get hints based on the opinion of other characters who either work with her or feared her but never from her.
As such Himiko feels almost like a Lovecraftian monster, unknowable and to learn the truth may very well drive one mad.
More over it almost feels like Himiko is the Island itself, the land is her body, the sea her hands, the wind her breath and all of it filled with her wrath. We only ever hear her speak one time and it's just three words as she causes a plane to crash "No one leaves!" And again this shows her as this unstoppable force of nature instead of a person who is not something we can fully understand.
There was suppose to be a boss fight with her in the end but poor reaction from test players who didn't like that they had to kill Sam altered it so Lara saved Sam before Himiko took full control of her. While I do think the final boss fights are a let down I'm glad that they changed the ending. Not just because of my love for Sam but because I think it would have diminished Himiko as a villain, this is someone who lived for thousands of years who wrecked hundreds of ships and commanded an army of undead monsters that, for me, making her a boss fight would just make her into something we could understand and at least fight.
I honestly think that Himiko is a great villain and a fantastic first time adversary for Lara to confront as she represents the dangers of the unknown and why somethings are better left forgotten.
One thing that makes her so interesting is how little we learn about her, or rather, how little we learn from her. Of the course of the game we get several documents written by Mathias, the Storm Guard, the Solarii, an Ambassador from and one of Himiko's handmaidens named Hoshi. All of whom speak about Himiko and through them we get an idea of what kind of person she was but all throughout this game there is no document from Himiko herself and as such there is an air of mystery around her.
Her motives and powers are never fully explained within the game, we only get hints based on the opinion of other characters who either work with her or feared her but never from her.
As such Himiko feels almost like a Lovecraftian monster, unknowable and to learn the truth may very well drive one mad.
More over it almost feels like Himiko is the Island itself, the land is her body, the sea her hands, the wind her breath and all of it filled with her wrath. We only ever hear her speak one time and it's just three words as she causes a plane to crash "No one leaves!" And again this shows her as this unstoppable force of nature instead of a person who is not something we can fully understand.
There was suppose to be a boss fight with her in the end but poor reaction from test players who didn't like that they had to kill Sam altered it so Lara saved Sam before Himiko took full control of her. While I do think the final boss fights are a let down I'm glad that they changed the ending. Not just because of my love for Sam but because I think it would have diminished Himiko as a villain, this is someone who lived for thousands of years who wrecked hundreds of ships and commanded an army of undead monsters that, for me, making her a boss fight would just make her into something we could understand and at least fight.
I honestly think that Himiko is a great villain and a fantastic first time adversary for Lara to confront as she represents the dangers of the unknown and why somethings are better left forgotten.