Lara is a great character in a great game. If you are yet to play it then you would do well to seek out a copy. The question is are you willing to shell out three times as much for this definitive edition.
Lara is a great character in a great game. If you are yet to play it then you would do well to seek out a copy. The question is are you willing to shell out three times as much for this definitive edition.
Last year, I said " Tomb Raider is a resounding success and one of the best reboots this generation." One console generation later, and it's still one of the best games you can play on either Xbox One or PlayStation 4.
+ Looks amazing on PS4/Xbox One; + Lara is a strong protagonist; + Engaging combat; + Plenty of tombs to raid
- Pointless motion/voice commands; - Supporting characters are bland; - Enemies too good at tossing dynamite behind cover; - $80 to upgrade
A great cinematic action adventure, with one of gaming's great lead performances, although its Tomb Raider DNA seems fragmented and even degenerative in parts.
Fantastic production values with excellent combat and a large and interesting game world; A genuinely sympathetic protagonist; Improved graphics are better than ever
The focus on combat may frustrate franchise fans; Mediocre script and one-dimensional secondary characters; No substantial new features for a so-called definitive edition
With 2013 behind us, next-generation Xbox and PlayStation consoles in our homes, and a little bit of extra cash to squeeze out of the latest Tomb Raider game, Square Enix and Crystal Dynamics have thrown everything they have at Lara Croft and come up with a damn gorgeous game.
Lara Croft; Tomb Raider; Platforming and traversal gameplay; Tight third-person shooting and combat; Hidden Tombs; Stories discovered in collectibles; Pacing and variation in gameplay
Tacked-on; passable multiplayer; KILL ALL THE MEN
Crystal Dynamics' Tomb Raider revival last year wasn't just a monumental success in terms of sales and critical reception; it re-established one of gaming's most iconic heroines in Lara Croft, making the dexterous archaeologist relevant once again after a major career lull.
Tomb Raider was one of my favourite games of 2013. Rebooting this classic franchise as a dark, grindhouse-esque survival game was no mean feat, but the team at Crystal Dynamics pulled it off.
Ever since I played Tomb Raider on the PlayStation 3 I have wanted to write a review for the reboot. It was the first Tomb Raider game I have ever finished. It wasn't my first Tomb Raider game, but the reboot of the franchise has made me a fan of the series and of Lara Croft.
Beatiful graphics; Luddington's amazing performance; tight controls; great game play
Supporting cast isn't as good; weak multiplayer
Game of the Year awards are a tricky thing because they happen at the end of the year...
Stunning visuals; Tight pacing and action; Exploration provides depth
Violence starts to grate; Story is lacking; Full price
Last year's Tomb Raider reboot was a beautiful release for both PC and consoles. It stretched the ageing Playstation 3 and Xbox 360 to their limits, and also provided PC gamers with one of the year's greatest spectacles.
On par with PC version; 1080p on consoles
Nothing new added; Occasional FPS dips
Avec des volets en demi-teinte dès le troisième Tomb Raider , Lara Croft méritait bien une seconde chance. C'est chose faite avec ce reboot en forme de renaissance. Les fans se souviennent forcément des deux premiers jeux de la série qui nous avaient fait découvrir cette franchise immersive et...
framerate élev; niveau de détails; présence des DLC; très bonne exploitation du DualShock 4; du grand spectacle
pas de missions supplémentaires; quelques tremblements de l'image sur plusieurs plans; quelques bugs de collision
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