I'm just amazed at the sheer number of comments here that boil down to, "You being offended offends me, and you asking other people to stop must stop."
One thing that bothered me about Arkham: about 75% of the characters had blue eyes. It was really minor, but an annoyingly repetitive detail for a game that felt the need to point it out.
All I ask for is a new Eternal Darkness with your controller serving as some sort of guide/companion who shows you things and may or may not be lying to you the entire time.
I always enjoy people who say that recognizing the social construct of race is itself racist; they're the same ignorant fools who seem to think racism ended in 1964.
@TheNick316: I don't understand...he doesn't slow down randomly in midair and his legs don't look like they're jogging....this isn't the Sonic I've come to know and ignore.
@JamesJohnMalcolm: Part of every origin story (every good one, anyway) is the discovery of empowerment.
Now, if she just spends the entire time following around some guy she falls in love with, and only becomes Lara Croft because he dies and she's angry about losing her love, then we'll talk. But the idea that she wasn't always The Most Competent Person In The World is the same thing behind most good origin stories. Heroes need humanity or else they simply become boring.